There will be an hour examination in German I b. today.
The first thesis in Philosophy XI. will be due tomorrow.
Brainard, Yale '91, died of typhoid fever Thursday.
About twenty more men can be admitted to Fine Arts 4.
Amherst will play Trinity at Amherst today-a championship game.
The sale of reserved seats for the Yale game will begin tomorrow.
The new editors of the CRIMSON gave a theatre party to the board Saturday night.
The annual game on Saturday between St. Marks and Groton academies resulted in art, each side scoring twenty-six points. J. H. Hunt, '92, was referee.
Over two hundred Yale men have already signed to go to the Harvard game at Springfield.
Williams is to have a new recitation building to be known as the Hopkins Memorial. Its cost is estimated at $109.000.
The Yale News complains that the 'varsity eleven gets poor practice from the second eleven.
Foxhall Keene, '91, who was injured in Friday's practice will not be able to play again this season.
A base ball league is being formed which will include Columbia, Lafayette, Brown, and U. of P.
During the month of September 1700 new volumes were added to the Columbia college library.
The corner stone of the new library building at Cornell was laid Wednesday with appropriate ceremonies.
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