College rooms are assigned today.
There will be no lecture in Fine Arts 4, Saturday.
The average weight of the present Yale crew is one hundred and sixty-nine pounds.
Trinity plays Williams today at Williamstown and Dartmouth plays Amherst at Amherst.
The first ten of the Institute of 1770 from '91 are: Burnett, Cumnock, Bishop, Luce, Clark, Crosby, Lawrence, Lowell, Goldthwaite, Longworth.
It has been decided that the University of Pennsylvania will row Yale a four mile race about a week before the Harvard-Yale race, which will be on July 2.
Yesterday afternoon some members of the cricket team went to Bedford to play a practice game with the Mystic Club. The highest individual score was 82, made by R. D. Brown, '90.
Yesterday afternoon the '90 nine defeated the Law School nine on Cambridge Common by a score of 17 to 0. McLeod and Crawford were the pitchers for '90 and the L. S. respectively.
Among the brilliant speakers at the Alpha Delta Phi convention in New York were Hon. Joseph H. Choate, president of the fraternity, the Rev. Edward Everett Hale, George William Curtis, and Everett P. Wheeler. At the banquet this evening at Delmonico's Hon. Chauncy M. Depew, Yale, '56, representing Psi Upsilon, will respond to the toast, "Our Dearest Foe."
The winners at the class games of the Yale academic and scientific freshmen, the other day, were as follws: One hundred yards run, Moyle, 11 2-5s.; 220 yards run, Moyle, 25 1-5s.; 440 yards run, Lloyd, 58 2-5s.; half-mile run, Davison, 2m. 13 3-5s.; mile run, Lloyd, 4m. 51 4-5s.; mile walk, Grant, 8m. 12 1-5s.; 120 yards hurdle, Williams, 19 1-5s.; 220 yards hurdle, Sweeney, 31 1-5s.; bicycle race, 2 miles, Weare, 6m. 39 2-5s.; running high jump, Williams, 5bt.; running broad jump, Williams, 18ft. 9in.; throwing hammer, Kenerson, 65 ft., putting shot, Williams, 30ft., 3in.; pole vault, Walcott, 8ft. 7 1-2in.
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