Robert F. Herrick '00, is practising law in Boston.
Forty-one of the waiting list at Memorial have been admitted.
W. B. Stearns '90, is with the Boston house of Kidder, Peabody and Co.
Princeton beat the University of Pennsylvania Wednesday, 18-0.
There will be an assignment of seats in Spanish 1 today.
Only 22 freshmen have signed for the scratch races.
Ames is to coach the Princeton eleven early in November.
Hereafter the door will be locked at 7 minutes past the hour in History 13.
The chemical laboratory, which is building at Exeter, will soon be finished.
Applications may now be made by mail to Dr. Hart for admission to History 27.
It has not yet been definitely decided whether to move the Evans library to the new quarters of the historical department or to leave it in its present position.
It is said that most of the hour examinations will be held earlier this fall than last.
Edward B. Clapp of Illinois college has been appointed assistant professor of Greek at Yale.
The Pierian Sodality has already received invitations to play at various places.
Amherst is talking of combining the Exeter and Andover clubs into a Phillips club, as at Dartmouth.
There are to be no second prizes in the tennis tournament. First and consolation prizes will be given in both singles and doubles.
Orcutt and Potter beat Lockwood and Manchester 6 4, 6-0, in playing off for second prize in the doubles of last year's spring tournament.
Wesleyan has refused to play a return football game with Trinity at Hartford. giving as a reason that her men were overtrained.
The game with Williams tomorrow will be calied at 2.30 sharp. The reserved seats for the Wesleyan game will be put on sale early next week.
The following men have been elected to the Classical Club: A. R. Benner, F. W. Coburn, W. F. Harris, S. Parsons, C. H. Dow, W. E. D. Downes, W. P. Tryon.
The Exeter-Andover tennis tournament played at Exeter on Wednesday resulted in the singles going to Andover and the doubles to Exeter. The winners were Anderson of Andover and Chase and Lyman of Exeter.
Professor W. G. Lake of Dickinson college, has written some instructions about playing football in the Dickinsonian. He says: "Run whenever you get a chance; practice wrestling, dodging and falling. Learn all the signs perfectly."
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