The 'Varsity Club rooms are now open.
The tennis courts at Yale have been in use for about a week.
The Yale Law School is the only one in the country that has a four year's course.
The first game between the freshmen and the Exeter nine will be played on June 4.
The Woodford oratorial prize at Cornell was awarded to H. Horace White, of Syracuse.
This week Mr. E. E. Hale, Jr., is to lecture on Keats before the junior class in Literature at Cornell.
Percy Bolton has been stroking the Yale crew for some time on account of the illness of Caldwell, who is the regular stroke.
It is said that the home run made by Hunt of the Yale nine was the longest hit ever made on the Washington grounds.
The Yale freshmen have arranged a game with the Brown freshmen. The date of the game however, has not been decided, finally, as yet.
A large collection of specimens of Massachusetts Birds, particularly the Summer visitors, has been placed at the disposal of the Natural History Society to illustrate Mr. William Brewster's talk to night. Mr. Brewster will give particular attention to the birds that are with us throughout the year and to our summer visitors, and will accompany his talk with some directions for the collecting of birds and eggs. Owing to the considerable number of Amateur ornithologists in college active in collecting, the talk comes very opportunately with the pleasant weather for outdoor work.
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