The base-ball game which was to have been played with Brown yesterday was postponed on account of the storm.
The Worcester Technology nine will play the Massachusetts Institute team of Boston on the Union grounds next Saturday.
The chances that Harvard plays the Cochituates to-morrow are small, unless the weather makes a mistake and proves clear.
The members of the Yale nine claim that they would have beaten the Washingtons had not the latter "rattled" them by yelling.
The photographic committee say it will be impossible to make a complete album unless the seniors sit for their pictures immediately.
The University of Pennsylvania nine has beaten the Amherst and Williams nines twice and tied the score in a game with the Princeton team.
Noyes, of the Yale nine made four hits in the games with the Washingtons and two in the game with the Newark nine, one of which was a three-bagger.
Rev. Phillips Brooks is to address the St. Paul's Society and the Harvard Young Men's Christian Association in Lawrence Hall, to-morrow evening at 6.45. All students are cordially invited.
Prof. Croswell has been obliged to assume charge of his school in New York immediately, so Prof. J. W. White will conduct Prof. Croswell's course, Greek 2, hereafter, and Prof. White's place in Greek 1 will be filled by Mr. W. Amory Gardiner, '86.
The University of Vienna has 6135 students now, against 5007 at the beginning of the year. To greater number of students ever attended any university, though not much is heard about this one. Among them are over 100 Americans and Australians attending the scientific department.