There is an examination in Greek 10 today.
There will be no lecture in Fine Arts 4 tomorrow.
There was an hour examination in French 9 yesterday.
There will be an hour examination in French 3 on Monday.
The second eleven will not be needed today for the 'varsity will not practice.
Official score cards for the Princeton game will be on sale at the grounds Saturday afternoon.
Appointments for conferences in History 1 will hereafter be posted in lower Massachusetts.
The Boston Latin School plays the English High School team on Brookline common this afternoon.
The competitors for the Glee club song prizes must send in their compositions to the secretary today
Wednesday's New York Post contains two columns by Walter Camp on the Harvard and Princeton elevens.
Members of the university who have not already obtained copies of the new regulations can procure them at the secretary's office.
At the last meeting of the Athletic Committee, Mr. William Hooper '80 was elected Graduate Treasurer for the present college year.
Yale defeated Williams on Wednesday by a score of 70 to 0. Gill and Stagg did the best work for Yale. Nine goals were kicked.
George Woodruff and A. A. Stagg of Yale will act as referee and umpire, respectively, in the Harvard-Princeton game on Saturday.
Beginning with the fall of 1891, no person over twenty-one will be allowed to compete for scholarships at Cornell, nor can any one compete a second time.
Mr. George Riddle, formerly instructor in Elocution will give a reading of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Shepard Memorial Chapel, Tuesday evening, Nov. 21.
The arrangements are now completed for the match between the Harvard and Yale Shooting clubs, which is to be held in Springfield on the morning of the 23rd.
A number of New York alumni are making an effort to have the Yale-Princeton game played at Washington Park, Brooklyn, instead of at the Berkeley Oval, New York.
The following men will have their conference in History 12 today: F. C. Lucas, Marshall, Gay, Dunn, MacVeagh, Kent, Muzzey, Goodrich, Doe, Hamblin, Hubbell, Dodge.
Mr. William Lloyd Garrison will speak this evening at the rooms of the Free Wool club in Roberts hall on the subject "How protection protects free wool." The lecture is open to all members of the university.
Willys Terry, will stop coaching the Yale eleven tomorrow. On Monday Ray Thompkins '84, will take his place, and continue in charge of the rush line until the Yale Harvard game.
The Yale eleven and substitutes were photographed Monday at the Yale Field. The picture of the eleven, together with one of Princeton's team, will be printed on the programs for the Yale-Princeton game.
At a meeting of the executive committee of the Conference Francaise, held yesterday afternoon, the following men were elected members: J. D. Gorham, '90, F. M. Robinson, '91, W. G. Howard, '91, V. S. Rothschild, '91, A. de V. Tassin, '92, and T. E. Oliver, '93.
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