In spite of the rain all the crews were on the river yesterday.
Pictures of the Yale athletic teams will be exhibited at the Paris Exposition.
The management of the New Haven Tennis Club expect to have their courts ready week after next.
The large float has been put in place at the boat-house. The gang-ways will be ready within a day or two.
The Yale, '89, Class Day committee have ordered Class Day pipes from Germany.
By the will of the late Edward L. Philbrick of Brookline, bequests have been made to Harvard and Technology.
The Yale baseball nine will go to training table within two weeks.
The twelfth annual dinner of the Yale News was held at Redcliffe's, last Monday evening.
The sophomore crew have sold their paper shell to members of the Shawmut Boat Club of South Boston.
Pennypacker, '88, and E. H. Fallows, former gymnastic instructor at Exeter have arranged a summer school for boys at Kennebunk, Me.
The Yale University Crew went to the training table at the Kenwick House, Tuesday morning with the following men: Allen, Brewster, Caldwell, Ferris, Harrison, Hartwell, Ischam, Mosle, Newell, Rogers and Woodruff.
Professor Hastings of the Yale Sheffield Scientific School has succeeded in so combining lenses that the chromatic aberration of the common telescope is reduced one twentieth. The invention will prove an invaluable aid to astronomical photography.
The Yale Gun Club has assumed the name of the University Gun Club. It is planned to hold monthly meetings. On account of the large number of members no '91 or '92 men will be admitted until later in the year. A team will soon be chosen from among the present members and a challenge will be sent to Harvard and the U. of P.
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