There are over thirty men on the Freshman Glee club.
There will be an hour examination in Chemistry 5, Friday.
There was an unannounced examination in Natural History 1 yesterday.
Mr. Wait will give an informal talk before the Electric club in the near future.
In Princeton's recent game with Columbia, Ames kicked three goals from the field.
H, B. Stone, '73 is superintendent of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad.
Johns Hopkins proposes to apply for admission to the intercollegiate lacrosse league.
The new catalogue at Exeter shows an enrollment of 334 men, an increase of 14 over last year.
Yale defeated Amherst, at Amherst Tuesday by a score of 32 to 0. Only two short halves were played.
Harvey, of Yale, who was injured the first day of the season is now playing half-back on the Yale eleven.
H. P. Anme '79, is one of the principals of the Riverview military Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Professor D. G. Lyon of the Semitic department will lecture before the Yale Semitic club some time this year.
The Thomson-Houston electric company have presented the Phpsical department with a three horse power motor.
The November number of the Fornm contains an article on "Industrial Co-operation in England" by Professor F. G. Peabody.
There was a meeting of the Boylston Chemical club Monday night. The discussion, which was on the Molecular Theory, was opened by Dr. Richards.
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