Wesleyan beat the University of Pennsylvania 10 to 4.
Students of Michigan University have a choice of 242 electives.
Three hundred students went to New York on Wednesday night on the Fall River boat.
A new building is to be erected on the Harvard Campus by the Hastings family.- Columbia Spectator.
The Yale News complains of the lack of interest taken by the freshmen in football matters.
Princeton will put in the field next spring the best nine the college ever had.- Princetonian.
The Rev. George A. Gordon will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow night at 7.30 p. m.
In 1888-89 Harvard will have $12,000 from the Price-Greenleaf fund for the aiding of needy students.
The football team between Lehigh and Cornell resulted in a victory for Lehigh 38 to 10.
Senior and junior forensics are to be handed in Monday, Nov. 28th, between the hours of 3 and 5 at Thayer 29.
The students of the first year at the University of Pennsylvania number twenty five, the largest class on record.
Foot-ball teams have lately been formed by all the classes of Columbia College, and the rival teams will commence to-day to compete for a challenge silver cup.
The Crib Club, the successor to the Westchester Hare and Hounds Club, of New York, in conjunction with the Pioneer cross-country Club, will hold a paper chase on Thursday over the championship course above Fort George.
The football game between the Lafafette and Leigh University teams for the championship of Pennsylvania resulted in a victory for Lafayette by a score of 6 to 0.
An invitation has been extended to Harvard to send student delegates to conduct service on Sunday evening, Nov. 27, in Dockstader's Theatre, New York.
W. Byrd Page, the champion running high jumper, is going to stop record-breaking after he makes two more attempts. He is attending the University of Pennsylvania and devoting himself to the study of electricity.
At Brookline Thanksgiving Day, a picked eleven from Groton defeated the Brookline second eleven 10 points to 6. Thayer made two touchdowns for Groton, from which Robb kicked one goal. Cabot made a touchdown for Brookline, from which no gool was kicked, and Groton was forced to make a safety. The referee was T. P. Burgess of Harvard, '87.
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