The football game with Technology which was to be played on the Union grounds in Boston this afternoon, will be played on Jarvis instead.
The Berkely Athletic Club races have been put off until Nov. 6th.
Henry George delivered an address at Cornell on Friday.
The Kansas State university ball lnine is managed by one of the professors.
Gen. David A. Wells lectured in Tremont Temple last evening on tariff reform.
Mr. George H. Perkins, '84 has been appointed assistant in the secretary's office.
A movement is on foot among the Law School students to have election day granted them as a holiday.
At Amherst examinations have been entirely abolished, occasional written reviews being substituted.
Forensic topics for juniors and seniors are now ready and can be had on application to the secretary.
P. S. Abbot, '90, has been elected business manager of the Monthly in place of C. H. Moore, '89, resigned.
The Memorial Muffers defeated Mrs. Cotter's Pets on Jarvis yesterday in a hard game by a score of 10 to 0.
Republicans who have not signed for the republican club can do so today from 10 to 3 at 1 Stoughton.
The glee and banjo clubs of Williams have decided on the following trip for Thanksgiving week; Poughkeepsie, Brooklyn, Englewood and New York.
The second game of lacrosse in the class series at Princeton was played on Friday between the juniors and sophomores. The score was 2 to 0 in faver of '91.
The list of the names and addresses for publication in the catalogue has been posted in the south entry of University. Corrections should be made at once and sent to W. W. Noren, 6 Little's.
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