The 'Varsity nine will go to a training table next week.
The aggregate income of all colleges is estimated at $4,500,000.
There are but two nines contesting for the championship of the Maine colleges.
The Yale Law School is the only one in the country that has a four years' course.
To-day is the last day for consulting Mr. Gates about the Junior Thesis due next Tuesday.
Last night a pathetic tragedy entitled "CRIMSON better than Old Gold," was played in Lyceum Hall.
There are fourteen men in college who have played on the 'Varsity lacrosse team at various times.
Brigham of the Yale nine of last year will leave Europe for this country April 23, and will play in the championship games.
There is a communication in the last issue of the New York Evening Post containing a description of the proposed Kent Labratory at Yale.
The following men will probably compose the in-field of the Technology nine this year: Clement, catcher; Smith, pitcher; Duane, 1st base; Edgerton, 2d base; Aye, 3rd base; Herrick, short-stop; Moore will be change pitcher.
A neat schedule of the championship base-ball games has just been issued by Leavitt & Pierce. Copies are now ready for distribution.
An attempt was made by the undergraduates of Vassar to introduce the wearing of the cap and gown. The faculty, however, nipped the scheme in the bud.
The following men have gone to training table with the lacrosse team: Peabody, Williams, Davidson, Blodgett, Veed, Harding, Towle, Gardner, Hale, Latta, Griffing, Goodale.
There will be a shooting match between the gun club of the University of Pennsylvania and the Harvard Shooting Club on the 12th of May at Watertown.
On account of the bad condition of the grounds, the game which was to have been played between the freshmen and Boston Latin School nines to-day has been postponed until next Thursday.
The following games have been arranged by the management of the lacrosse team; with Stevens Institute on the 14th of May and with Princeton on the 21st; both games will be played in Cambridge.
The freshman crew has just received its new eight-oared shell from Waters. The boat is on nearly the same lines as the shells now rowed by '87 and '88, with the single exception of being a little fuller forward and aft.
The second annual reunion of the New England Association of the Alumni of Phillips Exeter Academy will be held at the Hotel Vendome, Boston, on Wednesday, April 26, at 5.30 o'clock. Dinner will be served an hour later. All past members of the school have received cordial invitations to attend.
William C. Dole, known to Yale men throughout the country as "Prof.," died yesterday, aged 65. He had been an athlete and trainer for nearly 40 years, the last fifteen of which had been spent at New Haven, during which time he had trained many of Yale's noted athletes and cared for many of her class and university crews. Three of his sons are professional trainers, located at the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University and St. Paul's school, Concord, N. H.
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