The second game between '90 and '91 will be played this afternoon.
Two thousand two hundred eggs were devoured at luncheon in Memorial Hall yesterday.
The Co-operative store will be closed at one o'clock Saturday afternoons until further notice.
The steam launch has been put in order and is now used daily by the committee while coaching the crew.
The excavations for the foundations of the additions to the Agassiz and Peabody Museums are now well under way.
The class match of the Shooting Club will take place on Friday of this week. This will be the last match of the year and the last one for the Founders' Cup.
The H. A. A. has adopted a new uniform. Instead of the simple monogram on the front of the shirts, the men will wear across the body a broad crimson sash with a white "H" in the centre.
The following men have been elected into the Conference Francaise: Fullerton, '90; R. H. Davis, '91; Hill, '91; Tallant, '91; Beer, '91; Arms, '90; Professor Sumichrast.
Rev. Henry Van Dyke of New York is prevented from preaching as announced in the college chapel next Sunday evening, and Rev. Phillips Brooks has consented to take his place.
There will be a second H. A. A. meeting on Holmes Field tomorrow afternoon, at which attempts will be made to lower the intercollegiate records for the mile walk and the two-mile bicycle race.
Williams beat Dartmouth on Tuesday by a score of 9 to 6.
Dr. Charles Gross of Troy, N. Y., who has recently accepted a position in the history department at Harvard is at present studying in London.
The Crimson nine defeated the Pelicans yesterday morning by a score of 23 to 8. A full game of nine innings was played and three umpires tired out.
The N. Y. World says: Stagg, the famous Yale pitcher, is not doing well this year. He does not Stagg-er his opponents as successfully as he did last season.
Nathan Durfee, '89, has been elected president of the Institute of Technology Athletic Club; R. L. Russell, '89, vice-president; J. L. Batchelder, '90, secretary, and E. L. Hamilton, '90, treasurer.
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