There will be a meeting of the CRIMSON Board to-day at 1.30 p.m.
There are, at present, thirty candidates for the Yale Mott Haven Team.
Nichols, '86, was among the spectators of the Bowdoin-Harvard game Saturday.
Mr. Alexander Agassiz will go to Alaska next month to be gone for a year.
President Eliot was last reported in Tunis. He will visit Malta, Sicily and Southern Italy.
The New York Lacrosse team has appointed a committee to arrange for a European trip for the team.
In a game with the Rochesters last week, the Cornell nine was beaten by a score of 15 to 3.
Twenty-one men from Exeter expect to enter the freshmen class at Yale next fall.
The Harvard Club of the city of New York has recently been incorporated by the State Legislature.
Brooks, '87, is no longer training with the 'Varsity crew. Russell, '87, is now rowing in his stead.
The annual spring games of the Yale Athletic Association will be held at the Nassau Athletic Club grounds, Brooklyn, N. Y. on the 21st of may.
Lange, who will contest the mile walk for Columbia in the Mott Haven games this spring, has a record of 6 minutes 45 1-5 seconds, which is more than 15 seconds less than the inter-collegiate record.
Prosessor Loisette will begin his classes in the improvement of the memory.
The playing of the nine on Saturday is commented upon severely throughout the college.
The Lacrosse team has received a challenge from the Druids of Baltimore and will probably play them in that city.
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