Henry W. Keyes has been elected captain of the university crew, and Arthur Henshaw of the nine for the coming year.
The Superior Court of the Pow-Wow will be composed of the following men this year: Messrs. Anderson, Yale '87; Furber, '87; de Gersdorf, '87; Holland, '85; Hudson, '87; Rich, '87; Sheffield, Yale '87, and Stedman, '87.
At 3 o'clock yesterday 143 new special students had registered at the office. The number of freshmen who passed the June examinations was slightly greater than last year.
The new dormitory at Tufts is divided into apartments of three rooms each, a sitting room, bed room and bathroom, the rent for all of which is but $150.
About forty men are practicing for the Yale 'Varsity eleven. Beecher, Corbin, Woodruff, Wallace, Gill, Morrison and Pratt of last year's team are among the candidates.
The attention of students is called to the posted bulletin of the Co-operative Society, which states that hereafter non-members will be allowed the privilege of purchasing goods at the society store, but that members alone will receive a share in the profits at the end of the year. The membership fee has been reduced to $1.50, and is within the means of everyone.