There is a feeling at Princeton in favor of the establishment of a co-operative store.
The Harvard Guitar Club is in a flourishing condition. It consists of three guitars and three mandolins.
Lynch, quarter-back on the Trinity eleven, last Saturday, was a member of our class of '90 last year.
T. Talbot, '90, has won the tennis tournament contested by members of Mrs. Bucknell's tables.
The Stoddard lectures will be given in Boston Music Hall on Wednesday evenings, Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 21, 28. A course of five new lectures will be given.
During the coming winter a plat-form will be substituted for the boat which was used in the rowing tank in the gemnasium at Yale last year.
There is a possibility that the Yale Tennis Association will hire the Lincoln skating rink so that a few courts may be had for winter practice.
It is said that the late ex-President Mark Hopkins of Williams taught all but 31 of the 1,726 living graduates of that college.
The Princeton freshman eleven has been challenged by the Columbia fresh men, and a game will probably be arranged for the 19th.
A doll to which a placard inscribed "'90's toy" was attached, was found hanging from a telephone wire near the Yale chapel the other morning, but was quickly removed by the sophomores.
The large moose's head put up in Memorial Hall last week was a gift to the college from Mr. Pierce. '64. He shot it himself in the Maine woods.
On account of illness, Mr. Hochdorfer will not be able to give the reading from Modern German Comedies this evening.
S. V. Coffin, who with his partner gave Sears and Dwight so close a rub in the Orange tournament, played on the Wesleyan foot-ball team on Saturday.
The six Seniors who received the highest honors at Yale last year were all athletic men, one was on the nine, another on the eleven, two rowed on the crew, and two were sprinters.- Ex.
There is still room for some thirty names on the address to Mr. Lowell, as the petition will be withdrawn very shortly, those who have not signed should hasten to do so.
Godfrey Brinley, last year's holder of the intercollegiate tennis championship, played half-back on the Trinity College eleven in the game with the "Techs" on the Union grounds, Saturday.
Friday's Yale News says that "the chances for the success of our foot-ball team this year seem to grow rather less each day." It then goes on and gives its reason as the weakness of the team behind the rush line.
At a meeting of the Harvard Canoe Club, last night, the following officers were elected for the year: Commodore, H. E. Meeker, '89; vice-commodore, Arthur Amory, Jr., '90; purser, R. E. Townsend, '89.
The first open handicap cross country foot-race ever held in America will take place under the auspices of the Spartan Harriers, on Saturday, Nov. 19, at Mt. Vernon, New York. It is probable that some members of Yale's Mott Haven team will compete for the prizes.
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