J. Storrow, '85, is coaching the 'varsity crew.
The seating capacity of Sever 11 is 475.
Fire escapes are to be put on to the dormitories at Princeton.
The price of board at Memorial Hall for the month of November was $4.01.
The Glee Club sings tonight at Roxbury and tomorrow night at Watertown.
The number of men on the waiting list at Memorial Hall has gone up again to fifteen.
Twenty-five men will accompany the Yale Glee Club to Denver. The palace car in which the club are to travel will be sused for the first time on this trip.
The Williams College Alumni Association held a meeting in New York last Monday night. The college banjo club played college tunes and Mr. L. H. Andrews delivered the principal address of the evening.
At a meeting of the donors of the Boston school foot-ball challenge cup last Monday, the cup and the championship were formally awarded to the Cambridge High and Latin school for the ensuing year.
St. John's College defeated the Naval Academy eleven at Annapolis on Saturday by a score of 22 to 6. After the game, the cadets, enraged by the taunts of the college boys, rushed the latter, and engaged in a hand-to-hand fight with them.
The following appointments have been made during the past week: Boston Dispensary, E. L. Burns and W. J. Moroney; McLean-street Lying-in Hospital, H. T. Sweeney and E. W. Pelton; Boston City Hospital, bandaging department, L. E. Park and A. Quacken boss.
President Smith of Trinity College, newly elected bishop of Ohio, has not yet decided to accept this dignity, although it is expected that he will do so. The faculty and students of Trinity have submitted petitions asking him to remain at the head of the college.
Cards have been posted on the doors of all the recitation rooms in Sever. These contain a list of every recitation which takes place in each room. Similar cards will soon be placed on the doors of all the recitation rooms of the college in imitation of a custom which prevails in the German universities.
The first of the Harvard assemblies will be given in Pierce Hall this evening. The remaining three will occur Jan. 10, Fe. 7 and 28, respectively. The matrons are Mrs. Frederick L. Ames. Mrs. A. Lawrence Mason, Mrs. Frederick R. Sears, jr., and Mrs. Wm. A. Burnham, and the managers, Messrs. William Strouthers Ellis, Lewis Henry Morgan, Robert Forbes Perkins and Herbert Mason Sears.
The class of '91 at Princeton have elected the following officers: P. C. Jones, orator, and A. P. Dennis, debater for Washington's birthday; J. Barns, T. F. McNair, and F. B. Smith, artists, and R. B. Wallace, C. F. Howell, and H. S. Davis, editors of the Bric-a-Brac, with power to choose an additional editor and artist to complete the board. Babcock, Yeomans and Sealy were appointed a committee to choose a class cane.
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