Wesleyan has seventy freshmen.
The Yale choir numbers thirty men.
Princeton will play Columbia at Princeton tomorrow.
Philip Davis '93, has been elected Senechal of the Bicycle Club.
The Princeton Senior Assembly will be held December 5.
At the shooting club yesterday MacKay '92, hit 34 out of 35 birds.
The first rehearsal of the Cadet Theatricals which are to be repeated this year will be held tomorrow evening.
Candidates for the Williams baseball nine are in constant practice.
Special reports in Philosophy 14 must be in by Wednesday at the latest.
Captain Poe is still confined to his room and is now suffering from a slight fever.
Henry M. Stanley lectures at Music Hall this evening and again Saturday afternoon.
There will be an athletic meeting in Worcester Friday, open to Harvard men.
R. F. Lewis '90, who has been abroad this summer, was in Cambridge yesterday.
University of Pennsylvania defeated Harvard in 1884, but has never beaten Yale or Princeton.
The Senior Moot Probate Court at Yale has been recognized into a court of general jurisdiction.
The Bicycle Club has decided to award cups to the winners of their hare and hound runs.
The average weight of the Princeton rush line is 170 lbs., of the backs, 157, and of the whole team 165.
The '94 Eleven on Norton's yesterday afternoon beat the Cambridge Manual Training School team 6 to 0.
The following men have been elected to the Bicycle Club: H. C. Southwick '93, C. T. Wing '93, F. L. Olmstead '94.
It is probable that the management of all branches of athletics at Yale will be put under the supervision of one committee.
The following men have been elected to the Conference Francaise. A. E. Burr '91, W. B. Randol '91, J. B. Sheffield '92.
Two Princeton men, George and Irvine, will act as umpire and referee respectively of the Harvard-Yale game at Springfield.
Professor Royce was compelled to discontinue his classes in University yesterday on account of the noise made by men putting in coal.
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