The Cornell crew was selected by Teemer.
The freshmen play Adams Academy at Quincy next Thursday.
Eighty-eight plays Trinity this after-noon on Jarvis field at 4 o'clock.
There will be an adjourned meeting of the CRIMSON board to-day promptly at 1.30 o'clock.
Daniel Pratt has at last come to the conclusion that we are living in an age of inspired Antediluvianism.
The first four of the Superior Court of the Pow Wow for 1887-8 are Anderson, '87, Yale; Furber, '87, Holland, '85 and Rich, '87.
Prof. Richards of Yale has received a subscription of $1000 for the improvement of the athletic field from a member of the class of '72.
The game which was to have been played between the Baby Ansons and the Chew-Chews yesterday was forfeited to the Chew-Chews, because the Baby Ansons did not put in an appearance.
A consolidated Signet has been organized, composed of active members from the '87 Signet, the '88 Signet, and former members of the society from the graduates living in Cambridge and vicinity. E. T. Sanford, '83, has been elected president; Geo. R. Pulsifer, '88, vice-president; J. M. Merriam, '86, secretary; E. J. Rich, '87, treasurer; and C. B. Rogers, '88, librarian.
The Harvard Cricket eleven played the Longwood team on Saturday. As the Longwood team was unable to muster all its members, the men divided up and played sides. The side which consisted of eight Harvard men and three Longwood men beat the other side by a score of 93 to 53. A second inning was begun, but not finished.
A large number of the residents of New Haven have subscribed to Prof. Loisette's lectures on "Memory."
The Yale freshmen voted unanimously to accept the challenge sent by the freshmen of the University of Pennsylvania. The Yale News has a long editorial favorably commenting on the action.
In the first act of "Pocahontas," the burlesque recently produced by Columbia men, a large tribe of Columbia redmen executed a war dance with Harvard scalps floating from their belts. - Ex. We hear that they sold them to the Poco after Saturday's game.
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