Hartridge '90 is coaching the Junior crew.
Columbia has decided to have no college nine this year.
Mid-year marks in German IV were given out yesterday.
The Yale freshmen will play the Plainville base-ball team at the Yale field Saturday.
The Amherst minstrel show to aid the baseball association, will occur next Tuesday evening.
Students in Fine Arts 1 may obtain their mid-year marks by enclosing a postal to Professor Moore.
F. M. Brooks '89 has been obliged to leave college temporarily on account of trouble with his eyes.
The next lecture in History 13 and 17 will be given on Saturday. Students are requested to continue the topical readings.
The subject of establishing a Duetscher Verein at Yale among the professors and undergraduate is being agitated.
A new Y. M. C. A. building is to be erected at Dartmoth. The amount to be expended has not yet been determined.
Professor Chaplin has just left New Orleans and is now on his way to Mexico. His eyes are still troubling him very much.
The Nineteenth Century will shortly publish articles by the presidents of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Swarthmore, Cornell and Bryn Mawr upon educational questions.
Mr. Wilkinson, who is at present coaching both the Hasty Pudding and the Sophomore Theatricals, came from England solely for this purpose. Under his management both plays are making unusual progress.
The Yale freshman nine expects to take a trip during the spring term. They have arranged games with Potts town, University of Pennsylvania, and Lafayette freshmen, and have written Princeton freshmen, asking for a game on June 1.
In accordance with suggestion of President Dwight, a Bible class is now held every Sunday afternoon at Yale for the members of '92 and '91, S., in the class rooms at Dwight Hall. The services are generally conducted by the president himself. The New Testament supplement of the "Old Testament" Student is used as a text book. The new scheme is meeting with great success, and the room is crowded every Sunday afternoon.
At a meeting of Yale students the following resolutions were passed in regard to the overthrowing of Professor Silliman's statue.
"Resolved, That we, the students of Yale University, hereby publicly denounce this affront to the name and dignity of Professor Silliman; and be it further.
Resolved, That we brand this deed as alien in its spirit to the true standard of Yale life, and arraign its doers before the bar of public sentiment as guilty of defaming the good name of Yale.
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