The seniors and freshman were photographed yesterday back of Memorial.
Williams plays Dartmouth at Hanover to-day. An exciting game is expected to settle the much disputed question of supremacy.
The Cambridge Chronicle is making an effective crusade against the liquor dealers of Cambridge who do not live up to the new prohibition law.
Four enterprising freshmen have purchased a barge and are practising daily on the river. There is some talk of entering them in the intercollegiate regatta at Lake Quinsigamond.
Richardson and Nichols make one of the strongest amateur batteries in the country. Few are aware of the latter's abilities as a pitcher. He is puzzling and speedy, with excellent curves. - Herald.
In the freshman game to-day at Yale the men will play in the following positions: Sabine p.; Young c.; Vila 1b.; Slade 2b.; Bates 3b.; McLeod s.s.; Codman l.f.; Piper c.f.; Jones r.f. Substitutes, Butterworth, Kielty and Wardner.
The light air striking bags which have been tested and perfected by Prof. I. F. Small at the Association gymnasium are now in use in several gymnasiums around Boston. Prof. Sargent of Harvard has lately introduced them into some new schools for physical culture which he has fitted up.
Students in any department who wish to apply for one of the positions named below may consult the Secretary: Managing clerkship New York law office, permanent; suitable for law students or seniors. Evening clerkship, New York Club, permanent; seniors or graduate students. Cashier's desk, Boston firm, permanent; senior with experience. Student agency, tennis racket Canvassers, Boston weekly paper. Editorial and other work on a Boston daily paper; open only to a senior with best record. Teacher of mathematics, boy's school, high rank, Episcopalian; senior or graduate. Teacher of classics and mathematics, boy's school, permanent; senior, good rank, experience.