Phillips Academy, Andover. is to have a new gymnasium.
Dr. T. M. Shea, M S., '88, is studying medicine at the University of Dublin.
The first concert of the Glee Club takes place at Lowell on Friday, Dec. 7th.
There will be a meeting of the '90 crew at 3 Beck Hall this evening at half past seven.
The Williams Glee Club will take a trip through New York in the Christmas vacation.
Subjects are announced for the second theme in Philosophy 11. The first theme is due Dec. 3d.
There will be a meeting of the H. U. B. B. A. in Holden Chapel at 7.30 this evening to elect officers.
England has only one college paper edited by undergraduates, the Review, which is published at Oxford.
Mr. J. E. Wadham of the Law School has been compelled to discontinue his studies for a time on account of illness.
Rutgers has received $10,000. the gift of Mr. S. R. W. Heath, late chairman of the finance committee of the board of trustees.
The repairs on Stoughton are progressing rapidly, and the damaged rooms will be ready for occupancy in a very few days.
It is said that Captain Beecher throughout the recent discussion, urged Yale to play a championship game with Harvard at Cambridge.
Funk, the captain of the Yale '92 eleven, is an Andover man, while Brooks, captain of the Harvard freshmen, comes from Exeter.
Mr. McArthur has been elected to the Supreme Court of the POW Wow in place of Mr. L. B. Stedman who has resigned. Mr. Stedman is now in Europe.
At a meeting of the Princeton team on Saturday night Ames was elected captain for the ensuing year. He has played a marvelous game throughout the season.
The decision regarding the Harvard Yale game will be a severe disappointment to outside supporters of the college who have been accustomed to attend the game every year.
Yale has finished a football season for the first time without losing a point. The nearest to this was in 1883 when the only point scored by opponents was when Princeton compelled Yale to make a safety.
The following course of musical and literary entertainment has been instituted at Amherst: December 5, reading of Midsummer Nights' Dream, by E. F. Thompson, accompanied by Listemann's Orchestra of Boston; January 18, Swedish Ladies' quartette, of Stockholm, and Edward T. Phelan, humorist; February 14, lecture by Mr. George Kennan; February 27, Bill Nye and John Whitcomb Riley; March 4, New York Philharmonic Club.
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