Eleven men are training on the Yale tug-of-war Team.
The Columbiad contains a wood cut of their last year's victorious crew.
There will be a regular meeting of the CRIMSON board to-day at 1.30 p.m.
The late Henry Ward Beecher was graduated from Amherst from the class of '34.
Prof. Lyon's lecture to-morrow evening on "Cyrus" will be illustrated with the stereopticon.
Mr. F. B. Harlow, L. S., Mr. E. D. Hale, '88 have been elected members of the "Lampoon" board.
The marks in History 12 came out Saturday. It is understood that only two men in the course received A.
Dr. Hart's section of History 20 will meet in his room on Wednesday and Friday of this week at ten o'clock.
In an oratorical contest recently held in Trinity College, Brinley, the tennis player, took the second prize.
The annual dinner of the Princeton Alumni of New York will take place at the Hotel Brunswick, New York, March 22d.
The statistical tables of American water-works have been received by the CRIMSON from the "Engineering News," N. Y.
The best American record for a twenty-four mile run was broken at Philadelphia recently. The distance was covered in 2h. 41m. 32s.
The funeral of Edward Fox Fessenden will occur this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at his home in Portland, Me. A train leaves the Eastern depot at 9 o'clock this morning for Portland.
Hanlan has signed articles for a race with Beach in Australia on November 26. The stakes are $2500 a side and the championship of the world. - Ex.
The music sung by the Chapel choir last evening was: "Sweet is Thy Mercy," by Barnby; "And They Rest not Day and Night," by Tuckerman.
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