A Latin grammar by Prof. Preble has been published recently.
There will be an important meeting of the Crimson board today at 1.30.
Hosmer gave an exhibition in rowing at New Haven, recently, for the benefit of Yale men.
The Athletic Association at Yale is already trying the promising men for next year.
The Yale eleven played its first scheduled game day before yesterday afternoon.
Notice of the result of examinations to make up conditions will be posted tomorrow.
Students in Pol. Econ. 1 are requested to read the notice posted on the door of U. 4.
Owing to the late arrival of the college calendar it was impossible to put it in Saturday's Crimson.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has three periodicals, a weekly, a monthly and a quarterly.
Six new dwellings have been built by private parties during the summer for the benefit of students.
The prospects for a good eleven at Phillips Exeter Academy this fall are reported as very unpromising.
Davis, '91, who holds the Harvard bicycle record, won the mile "safety bicycle" race at the meeting of the Providence wheelmen, held at Providence last week.
T. Chester Chard, '89, has gone abroad to travel for a year. He will complete his college course on his return.
The first trial of candidates for the Glee club will take place on Wednesday evening in Robert's Hall; the second trial next Friday.
Knowlton, of Phillips' Academy, Andover, has second place in the batting record of the New England League for the past season.
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