Allen '86 was at the game yesterday.
Theses in French 4 will be due on May 15.
Boyden '85 was coaching the football men yesterday.
There was no recitation in Mathematics 3 yesterday.
About twenty men were out yesterday forenoon on Jarvis Field, trying for the "Crimson" nine.
The freshman Glee Club will probably give a concert in a private house in Boston on May 2.
A nine from table 1 defeated a nine from tables 32 and 33 yesterday morning by a score of 7 to 4.
The Manhattan Athletic Club of N. Y. intends to hold four out door meetings before October 1.
Dr. Francke in his courses recently advocated the formation of a German library in Sever Hall on the same plan as the French library.
There will be an hour examination in Fine Arts 3 today.
Yale defeated the University of Pennsylvania 9 to 8 in ten innings last Thursday.
The Bicycle club has offered for sale two kinds of tickets for the meet on May 11; one for gentlemen with ladies and the other for gentlemen only. Both will cost fifty cents.
Professor J. K. Paine's latest composition, "An Island Fantasy," will be rendered at the Symphony concert this evening. It was first given in public at the rehearsal yesterday afternoon when it was very well received.
The programme for the symphony concert this evening will be as follows: Overture "Ruy Blas," Mendelssohn-Siegmund's Love Song (Die Walkure), Wagner,- "An Island Fantasy" (new), J. K. Paine-Song with piano, Dvorak-Symphony in E flat Major No. 2 Goldmark. The soloist will be Mr. William J. Winch.
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Pierian-Glee Club Concert.