Terry, Yale '85, is coaching the Yale eleven.
Harmar, Yale '90, the mile runner was married Wednesday.
F. L. Dean, '88, has entered the second year Law school.
Wellesley has a freshman class of 72. There are 642 students in the college.
Woodcock, the famous Dartmouth pitcher, has entered Brown.
Tufts college expects to put a very strong nine in the field next spring.
Edwards, '82, is at the head of a large wholesale grocery firm in Cleveland Ohio.
Ex-Minister Phelps will resume his professorship at Yale University next January.
Last year Princeton defeated Lehigh 80 to 0 in foot-ball. This year the score was only 16 to0.
The University of North Carolina has entered upon the second century of its career.
Sexton who pitched here in the Amherst game last spring has entered the freshman class at Brown.
The finals match for second place in the intercollegiate tennis tournament was played between the Huntington brothers and the Parker brothers both of Yale. The former won 6-4, 6-4. 7-5.
The chapel hour at Princeton has been changed from 8.15 to 8 a. m., and the first recitation shortened fifteen minutes, in order that the football eleven may have a half hour longer to practise.
'90 won the baseball championship in the class games this fall at Amherst.
J. E. Howe, '91 will not return to college.
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