The Depew battalion of Yale took part in a parade at Waterbury last evening.
The date of the Republican torchlight parade in Boston has been changed to Monday, Nov. 5th.
The freshmen eleven have been measured for suits and will probably appear in them on Saturday.
All the seats for M. Coquelin's lecture been taken, and admission tickets are being rapidly distributed.
Carpenter, half-back on '92's team whose shoulder was dislocated on Tuesday, will not be able to play for some weeks.
A blue book for the signatures of those wishing to join the Republican Club will be at 1 Stoughton from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. again today.
At 7 o'clock last evening only 342 men had signed for the parade. Today is the last chance to sign, as the blue books will be closed tonight.
The Yale eleven defeated the Institute of Technology on Wednesday by a score of 68 to 0. Yale had no difficulty in running around the end of the rush line, especially in the least half, when their opponents were well used up. A comparison of this score with Harvard shows a superiority for Yale of 50 points.
Princeton scored 82 points to nothing against Rutgers on Wednesday in two half hours. Fourteen touchdowns were made, and goals kicked from all but one.
The fourth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '91 is as follows: Brooks, Hammond, Leland, Cryder, Stokes, Winthrop, Bates, Randall, Blanchard. Lamb.
C. G. Page, '90, has been elected secretary of the St. Paul's Society, vice G. Rublee, '90, resigned; and T. W. Balch, '90, has been elected treasurer to succeed Mr. Page.
The Boston Record's stock of campaign ammunition has been reduced to vulgar abuse of Harvard College and Harvard graduates. At last accounts the old college was still there.- Lowell Times.
The Republican and Democratic clubs of Princeton engaged in a joint tariff debate last evening-Mr. V. B. Denslow of Chicago spoke for the Republicans, and Mr. T. G. Shearman of New York for the other side.
The programme for the third rehearsal and concert of the Boston Symphony is as follows: Overture, Barber of Bagdad, by Peter Cornelius, which has recently been given at the Worcester musical festival, but has not been performed in Boston before; concerto for pianoforte in E minor, by Chopin, in which Mme. Etelka Utasse will be soloist; and Mendelssohn's "Scotch" symphony, No. 3, in A minor.
The election of directors of the Dining Association last evening resulted as follows: For director from the Law School. Mr. E. L. Conant recived 35 votes, Mr. S. M. Child, 22, Mr. G. W. Pearson, 5. Mr. Conant was declared elected. Mr. P. R. Frothingham was elected director from the Divinity School. The vote for director from '92 was: F. S. Newell, 55; S. K. Wood, 38, R. I. Carter, 34, L. K. Morse, 31, J. B. Wethrell, 30, C. J. F. Pruegger, 29, scattering, 13. Mr. Newell and Mr. Wood were declared elected.
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