Princeton plays University of Pennsylvania to-day on the latter's grounds.
There will be an hour examination in German I on Saturday, Nov. 5th.
There will be an hour examination in German V on Friday, Nov. 4th.
The Pi Eta Society has admitted Messrs. Dean and Lincoln of the Law School.
There will be an hour examination for all sections of Latin C on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 11 o'clock in Upper Massachusetts.
The hour examinations in English VIII will come on Nov. 10th at 3 p. m., instead of Nov. 3d, as announced yesterday.
In to-day's Wesleyan game, J. A. Hodge, Princeton, '83, will be referee, and either Camp, Yale, '80, or H. Hodge, Princeton, '86, will be the umpire.
The foot-ball challenge sent by the members of the '90 Glee Club to the management of the '91 Glee Club has been accepted, and the game will be played next Monday at two o'clock.
All petitions handed in before 12 o'clock on Nov. 3d have been acted upon. Students can obtain information in regard to them by inquiring of the secretary, Mr. Bolles.
Mr. Tupper has some photographs of Rev. Phillips Brooks at the studio, which he has received permission to sell to all undergraduates, instead of to senior only as before.
At a recent meeting of the Conference Francaise, the following were elected members: Dr. Snow; M. B. Clarke, '88; E. W. Taylor, '88; Winkler, '89, and Wright, '91.
The Pierian Sodality expect to have an orchestra this year of fifty men and the Glee Club a chorus of thirty.
The following have been elected members of the Art Club: From '88, Churchill, Hale, Noble, Porter, Rand, Swarts; from '89, Gray, Mandell, Marvin, Wetmore, Woodbury; from '90, Chalfant, Dame, McCoy, Mumford.
The five musical and literary entertainments to be given at Tremont Temple, in Boston, on December 8 and 22, January 5 and 19, and February 2, will be of unusual merit. Charles Dickens, jr., figures prominently among the readers.
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