There is an hour examination today in Latin 4.
The winter term at Exeter closes next Tuesday.
L. M. Greer '91 has been appointed manager of the Sophomore crew.
The following rooms are vacant: Thayer 16, and Holyoke 1 and 6.
Rev. George A. Gordon will preach tomorrow evening in Appleton Chapel.
There will be no concert by the Boston Symphony orchestra this evening.
The Yale nine went to the training table at the University Club yesterday at noon.
Colonel John D. Washburn, Harvard '53, has been appointed consul-general to Switzerland.
The management of the New Haven nine made an effort to secure Bates as pitcher, but failed.
Whitney, of the Washington club, is coaching the candidates for pitcher at Williams.
D. C. Torrey '90, has resigned the vice-presidency of the Harvard Union.
The manager of the freshman nine has secured games with Worcester, Holy Cross, Tech. '90 and '92 and Amherst.
The announcement that W. Austin, L. S., would contest in the sparring today was a mistake. He has not entered for any event.
The Yale News says: Nothing has been heard by the Faculty of the proposed chair of protection, except the statements of the New Haven papers."
A game of foot ball was played last Thursday evening at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, between Princeton and the Rivertons. Neither side scored.
Each member of last year's Yale eleven may choose between a gold watch charm in the shape of a football and a cameo ring with a raised football of red stone set in it, as a championship trophy.
Mr. D. C. Torrey has been compelled to resign the presidency of the Y. M. C. A. At the next regular meeting his successor will be elected. It is desired that as many members as possible be present.
Last evening's Herald contains the announcement that the college authorities are negotiating with the Cambridge Electric Light Company in regard to introducing their system into the college library.
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