Marks are out in German 5.
The first forensic in English C is due Monday.
The freshmen won the cane rush at Technology.
The Deutscher Verein will have a smoker on Monday.
There will be an hour examination in history 2 on Tuesday.
There was an unannounced examination in French 10.
Several table elevens are being formed at Memorial.
King is playing quarter-back for Princeton until Poe recovers.
The Bicycle club held a smoker last night. It was decided to hold a race.
Black, '91, has been elected permanent leader of the Pierian Sodality.
The junior class at Amherst has just won the class base ball championship.
W. S. Crane, '90 is pay master of the Warren Paving Company of New York.
University of Pennsylvania plays the Crescents, at New York, on Thanks-giving Day.
Irwin has broken the B. A. A. standing broad jump record. His record is 9 feet, 7 inches.
The sale of grand stand seats for the Yale-Princeton game began in New Haven yesterday morning.
The first lecture in the Phi Beta Kappa at Yale was delivered Tuesday eveng, by Charles Dudley Warner.
The 44th Annual convention of the Theta Delta Chi traternity takes place in New York, Nov. 19, 20 and 21.
Gill, Yale'89, has an article on "Foot-ball Memories," in yesterday's number of Harper's Young People.
Wood, Furness, Homans, Poe, Spicer, Black, Warren and Hayden, of the Princeton team, are laid up.
Forty members of the Crescent A. C. will go to Springfield, in a special car, to witness the Yale-Yarvard game.
Technology has forfeited the game to Dartmouth on Saturday, owing to so many of the team being disabled.
Negotiations are now pending to have the next Yale-Harvard boat race rowed on the Connecticut River at Springfield.
The new building at St. Paul's School is made of stone, brick, terra cotta and iron. It is three stories high and cost $50,000.
There is a movement on foot at Yale to reduce the price of boxes for the Junior Promenade by having them assigned by lot.
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