Harvard will play Bowdoin October 25.
Class races will be held at Yale this fall.
The first number of the Princeton Tiger is out.
There are 150 lockers in the Cary gymnasium.
A large number of men have already dropped English 9.
H. Bates, '90, is teaching a school for the blind in Philadelphia.
Holmes '94 has been elected captain of the Yale freshman crew.
Every man on the Exeter football team is from the middle class.
Thus far the waiting list at Memorial has been diminished thirty-one.
Dean, '91, visited New Haven last Saturday to witness the Yale vs. Lehigh football match.
Several Harvard men have entered for the open meeting of the B. A. A. next Saturday.
Amherst College has received a bequest of $40,000 towards the professorship of Greek and Sculpture.
The locks have been put on the new lockers at the boat club. Men can get their keys from the janitor.
The literary editor of the Advertiser is a graduate of the Harvard Annex and a winner of the Sargent prize.
Casement and Janeway, of Princeton, have entered the Columbia Law School, and an effort will be made to induce them to play on the eleven.
The plays to be read in English 2 are Lear, Macbeth, All's Well that Ends Well, Henry IV. (both parts) and Julius Cxsar.
The Lehigh eleven has cancelled its game with Harvard owing to the action of the Lehigh College faculty forbidding the team to leave town in the middle of the week.
The Foxcroft Club held a long meeting last evening to discuss affairs of the club. The directors announced that the price of board would be reduced at the end of the month. The club then adjourned.
The following men have gone to the Princeton training table: Homans '91, Lewis '91, Spicer '91, Hayden '93, Dalton '91, Poe '91 (Capt.), Warren '93, Furness '91, Galleway '91, Black '91, Thomas '91, Jefferson'92, Lousden '94.
The assistant in Fine Arts 1 will be at the rooms in Sever between 10 and 11 a. m. on every day, and from 12 to 1 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday to give extra instruction in drawing to any who may desire it.
The following men of the Yale eleven have gone to the training table: W. C. Rhodes'91, captain; P. W. Harvey '91, W. W. Hefflefinger '91 S., J. G. Hartwell '89 S., T. L. McClung '92 B. Morison'91, S. N. Morison '92, A. H. Wallis '93, C. W. Mills'93, F. H. Barbour '92 S., H. G. Bayne '92, H. W. Holcombe '91, A. Coxe '94, L. Bliss '93 S.
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