White Chief has entered the Kansas State University.
The University of Pennsylvania celebrates its centennial in 1891.
Cadets at Annapolis are endeavoring to form a football team.
Princeton chose men to lead the cheering in Saturday's game.
There will be no debate in English 6 on Wednesday, Nov. 28th.
There will be an important meeting of the CRIMSON board today at 1.30 p. m.
The Yale Glee Club will give two concerts in Denver on their Christmas trip.
The '89 Phi Beta Kappa will have a dinner tomorrow evening at the Hotel Victoria.
Among the entries for the reservoir races next Saturday are Davis, '91, and Greenleaf, '92.
The engineers who are building the new Harvard bridge across the Charles River have announced that the bridge will be entirely finished by July 4.
Davis, Greenleaf and Brown have joined the Berkeley Athletic Club at New York.
The Princetonian of last Friday had an amusing satire on the crippled condition of Yale's team.
While Captain Woodruff of Yale is playing ball, Brewster, '91, is coaching the candidates for the university crew.
The New England Dental Society held several meetings last week at the rooms of the Harvard Dental infirmary.
The editors of the Plillipian have issued an extra resplendent with crowing roosters commemorating their victory over Exeter.
Davis, Brown, Bailey, Greeleaf, Rogers, Kelly and Barron will probably represent Harvard in the road race with Technology.
One million dollars have been subscribed for the erection of a college at Washington, D. C., for the education of Indians.
The students of the Harvard Annex for 1888-89, come from an unusually extensive range. There are three from Honolulu, and others from San Francisco, St. Louis, Kentucky, Virginia, New York and Connecticut.
The gymnasium at Princeton is to be improved by the addition of a large shower bath containing six sprinklers, six tub baths, six hundred lockers and a working room to contain forty pully machines and other apparatus. Provision is also made for a running track in the upper room.
A public meeting of the Old Cambridge Conference will be held at the vestry of the First Parish Church, Church Street, on Monday, November 19th, 1888, at 4 p. m. Addresses will be made by Rev. S. W. Brooke of Boston, on "Savings" and Richard H. Dana of Cambridge, on "Improved Dwellings." Men who are studying the problems of Scientific Charity with Professor Peabody in Philosophy 11 would probably find it to their advantage to attend this meeting.
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