Rutger is to have a new athletic field.
Notman is class photographer for Amherst '91.
Dartmouth has an organized bare and hounds club.
There will be no fall examination in English 7.
Lessing's Emilia Gallotti has been begun in German 2.
The Amherst freshman colors are green and lavender.
The tug-of-war contest has been condemned at Cornell.
The receipts at the Springfield game amounted to $10,000.
Corbett has been elected permanent captain of the freshman eleven.
The marks for the hour examination in History 5 and English 2 are out.
L. A. Wait '70, is Professor of Mathemalics at Cornell University.
There are only 650 freshmen at Oxford this year, a smaller number than usual.
E. B. Nelson '73. is principal for the Institute of Deal Mutes at Rome, N. Y.
At Princeton there is talk of a game between the Harvard and Princeton freshman elevens.
All men who failed in the recent English 2 examination will be notified through the mail.
A new college is to be built at Late Charles, in the south-western part of Louistana.
J. B. Noyes, formerly of '91, is private secretary to Congressman El jah Moise.
The next one of Goethe's works to be read in German 4 is "The Sorrows of Young werther.'
In the American Foot Ball Union the M. A. C. will take the place of the S, I. A. C. next year.
The pupies of the New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumo have a very good foot ball team.
Dr. H. Fowler '78, Professor of Latin at Exeter, will be married to Miss L. Bell, on December 24.
A series of consultation games is being played by the Hess Clubs of Princeton, Columbia and Lehigh.
The total number of volumes in college libranes in the United States is nearly 3,000,000.
Last year Harvard scored 422 points to her apponelits '53. This year Harvard scored 553 to her opponents' 12.
A theme of 20,000 words is due in French 8 on December 18, the subject to be "Voltaire and Shakespeare."
Dr. Harold Eanst, of whom mention was made the other morning, was the first to introduce curve pitching at Harvard.
Harvard wishes to abolish the tug-of-war contests in the Intercollegiate games. Princeton and Columbia are opposed to the movement.- Yale News.
The secretary of the Ontario Rugby Foot Ball Union attended the Yale Princeton game, with a view towards improving the rules of that association.
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