The Princeton team witnessed the Yale Penns lvania game.
Camp will coach the Yale eleven regularly after the first of November.
A colossal marble stature of Leo XIII has been presented to the new Catholic University by M. Loubat.
Rutgers college conferred the degree of LL. D. upon the Hon. William Watter Phelps last Monday.
President Smith of Trinity College will preach in St. John's Memorial Chapel on Sauday Morning.
The Yale gymnasium will hardly be finished in time to be of service during the summer of '90.
Three men from '89 have been registered in the second year at the Law School and thirty-seven in the first.
J. W. Lund, '90, has been elected president of the Philosophical club. F. P. Cabot, '90, has been elected secretary.
The Athletic Association of Columbia college will raise from one to two thousand dollars to put its team in proper training quarters early in the spring.
From now until Thanksgiving the Yale 'varsity crew will row on the harbor twice a week-every Wednesday and Saturday. After that time they will row daily.
In addition to the Yale-Harvard foot ball game at Springfield this month, Yale will play Wesleyan there, and Harvard will also meet Wesleyan. All three games will be played on Saturdays.
It is said that there is no further doubt about Corbin, Terry and Beecher's playing regularly on the Yale team. If they do, Yale's eleven will be immeasurably strengthened.
At the business meeting of the Bicycle club last night Bates, '92, McKean, '90, Ro ts, '91, and DeWolfe, '93 were elected active members. It was also decided to hold hare and hounds runs weekly as long as the weather permits.
Mr. J. G. Bourinot will lecture on the "Political Relations of the United States and Canada," on Thursday evening, November 7. Mr. Bourinot is a prominent Canadian litterateur and an official in the Dominion House of Commons.
The man who did the best work for the University of Pennsylvania in the Yale game and who made the great rush at the outside which enabled Thayer to make the touchdown, was Dewey, who rowed number two on the '92 freshman crew.
The following football games will be played today: Princeton Vs Wesleyan at New York, (championship game), S. T. Coffin, referee, H. Cowan, umpire; Dartmouth Vs Tech. at Boston (championship game); Columbia Vs Lehigh at the Berkeley Oval, New York; Cornell Vs Stevens Institute at Ithaca; Haverford Vs Dickinson at Carlisle; Brown Vs Boston Athletic Association at Providence.
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