Eighty-eight and Ninety play today on Jarvis at four.
Ninety-one defeated the Memorial Hall waiters, yesterday, 19 to 5.
The elective pamphlet will be out Monday.
The next Country Club races will take place tomorrow.
Hallowell, '88, lectured before the members of History 13, yesterday, on "State Governments."
Juniors are reminded that their briefs for the forensic examinations are due today and must be left at 40 Matthews.
The Pi Eta Society will be photographed today at 2.30 o'clock on the rear steps of Sever.
Fifteen members of Wesleyan University were recently suspended for organizing a fraternity.
The Harvard freshmen will not play lacrosse. The faculty have refused to grant permission.- Princetonian.
The lecture Professor Hart was to have delivered before History 13 and 17, on the geography required on the examinations, yesterday, will be given today at two o'clock.
Hartridge is now rowing in the 'varsity boat in place of Trafford. Markoe is rowing No. 3 and Hartridge No. 2.
Cumnock is again rowing stroke in the freshman boat and Perkins is rowing four.
W. R. Bonsal, Princeton '89, has been elected captain of the lacrosse team for the ensuing year.
The Princetonian devotes a column and a half to an account of Mrs. Cleveland's visit.
Professor Holden, of the Lick Observatory, has permanently taken up his residence on Mt. Hamilton.
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