The Founders' Cup will be shot for this after on that the Shooting Club; also matches A and B.
The Tufts Glee and Banjo Clubs will take a trip in the Chrism is vacation.
An article on the 'Future of Foot Ball" appeared in the last number of the Nation.
An effort is being made by the S. I. A. C. to arrange a game of football between Princeton and Yale at their indoor games, to be held at Madison Square Garden, December 11, 12 and 13.
D. F. Lonergan beat the world's record in a standing high jump at Providence recently, clearing 5 feet, 2 1 2 inches. The former record of 5 feet, 1 inch was held by W. Soren, Harvard, '81.
The Week's Sport, containing the criticisms of the Harvard-Yale game, came out yesterday. Great praise is given to the umpire and referee.
Seven of the Harvard 'Varsity eleven and the secretary and treasurer went to New York to witness the Yale-Princeton game.
The hour examination in Philosophy 1 next Friday will be from the tenth to the thirteenth chapter inclusive of 'Javons' Logic."
Captain Cumnock of Harvard sent a nose protector, invented by a Harvard football player, to Capt in Poe last week.- Princetonian.
Louis Cyr broke the world's record for putting up dumb-bells at Montreal last week. He put up 109 pounds with one hand from the shoulder twenty-seven times.
The first theme in French 8 will be due December 18h. The subject is "Voltaire and Shakespeare," and the theme must consist of from 2,000 to 2,500 words.
The West Side Athletic Club, of New York, is to give a great boxing tourney, open to all amatures on December 31 and 6th in New York. Gold watches to first and silver to second in each class. bantam. feather. light, special and middle. Entries close Nov. 29.
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