History 20 D will meet to-day at 7 Hollis at 10 o'clock.
The Bicycle Club had a run to Jamaica Plain yesterday afternoon.
Professor Cohn lectured at Wellesley last week Wednesday.
Grover Flint, born Flint Grover, has returned to college.
In the Yale-Rutgers game last Saturday. Bull kicked twelve goals from twelve touchdowns.
The first of the university receptions tendered by President and Mrs. Dwight was held last evening at Dwight Hall.
Fifteen of the second foot-ball team will play the 'Varsity a match game this afternoon.
The sophomore crew made its appearance on the river yesterday for the first time this season.
It is definitely settled that the Harvard-Yale freshman foot-ball game will take place at New Haven on Nov. 26.
Bancroft, '88, did not play yesterday on account of a slight injury received in the Wesleyan game.
The December number of the Harvard Monthly will contain an article by Mr. Evert Jansen Wendell on athletics. Professor I. G. Peabody's "Religion in a University" will be reserved for a later number.
It has been voted by the Columbia Freshmen to wear "mortar-board" hats and class pins.
It is said that a large delegation of Princeton men will accompany their team next Saturday.
Professor Whitney will give his first lecture on "Geographical Methods and Resulis" at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Zoological Museum.
A whistler is needed on the Glee Club. Anyone desiring to try for the position may send his name to one of the officers of the club.
Miss Margaret J. Evans, preceptress of Carleton College, Minnesota, has been offered the presidency of Wellesley College, at a salary of $5,000, but will probably decline.
There is a man in Harvard College who translated a sentence at his Latin recitation the other day, and then asked the instructor, "Have some more?"- Tribune.
The Harvard Union is troubled to find a way to raise the standard of debate. The Sun advises the debating men of Harvard to organize a Mock Congress and the trouble will be ended. -Cornell Sun.
The last Cambridge Tribune speaks of the promptness with which books are furnished at the University Library. It says that for this reason citizens of Cambridge take great pleasure in using the college library instead of the Boston city library.
The association of New England Colleges is now holding its annual session in U. 5. It began yesterday afternoon. The president and one delegate are present from Amherst, Williams, Trinity, Boston University. Tufts, Wesleyan, Brown and Yale. The meetings are private, but members of our faculty have been invited to attend.
The matches of the Shooting Club, which were finished last week resulted as follows:-
Match A-First prize, Greene; second prize, R. H. Post.
Match B-First prize, W. K. Post; second prize, tie.
Match C-First prize R. T. Paine; second prize, tie.
The tins in matches B and O will be hot off later.
Read more in News
University Calendar.Recommended Articles
-
No HeadlineThe Advertiser, speaking of the recently published prize essays of the Civil Service Reform Association of Boston, says of the
-
WILLIAMS COLLEGE.A new Junior Secret Society - The Williams "Congress" - Graves' Prize Essays - Athletics and Foot-ball - The Nine.
-
No HeadlineThe examinations are over and some part of the energy that has been given to them must find new outlets.
-
FACT AND RUMOR.Football game today between University of Pennsylvania and Harvard on Jarvis. Both sections in Political Economy 1 will recite next
-
No HeadlineThe first prize in mathematics at Heidelberg University, Germany, was taken by an American.