Candidates for the freshman nine are going to remain in Cambridge during the recess, and are requested to meet at the gymnasium every afternoon at 3.
The Yale launch is receiving a thorough overhauling at Fair Haven. The repairs will be completed about April 8.
A school for women will soon be started in connection with Princeton. It will be conducted on the same plan as the Annex.
Members of Political Economy I. A. are expected to review the subject of international trade and value, for the first recitation after the recess.
It is rumored that Lange, the amateur champion walker, has entered Columbia to take part in the Mott Haven games. His record is 6 minutes 45 1-5 seconds.
Technology held an enjoyable afternoon party Saturday, in spite of the weather. The attendance was large. The dance was under the auspices of the different fraternities.
The Yale nine will have suits for the coming season as follows: Blue stockings, gray breeches, white jerseys with a blue Y, a blue cardigan jacket, a blazer, blue and black, and a gray cap.
The following is an example of Western wit from the Indian Student:
WE DUN OWE.bts eve ryo newh oo wes usoned ollaro r mo refo rthis pape rwillp lea senotrea d itan ymore un til heha spa idhisde.
Some verdant freshman has painted a large "90" on the outside of the boat-house along side of the "88," which has been there since the races last May. Hopeful '90 doesn't appear to fully appreciate that a race ought to have been won before his efforts with the brush were essayed.
Captain Quackenboss of the Dartmouth base-ball nine has made up his nine for the vacation trip as follows: Aiken, p. and c. f.; Johnson, c. and r. f.; Chandler, 1b.; Keay, 2b.; Quackenboss, 3b.; Dascomb, s. s.; Ranlett, l. f.; Scruton, c. f. and p.; Artz, r. f. and c.; substitutes, Hadlock and Viaw. They will play a game with the Harvard nine April 9.