In History 1 yesterday the instructor cut, but absences were taken.
Eight of this year's Yale eleven will return to college next year.
Cox, Colt, Hinkie and Sheffield, of Andover's eleven, will enter Yale next fall.
Yale expects to get $10,000 out of the game with Princeton.
There has been a rearrangement of seats is Political Economy 4.
The Lampoon was out yesterday and the Advocate will probably be out today.
At half-past six last night seventy men had signed the blue books for the football dinner.
The freshman class is going to have a theatre party at the Hollis Street Friday evening.
Walter Camp has in the December Outing an article entitled "Football-Detail of a Defensive Play."
Dr. A. B. Hart will announce the marks in the hour examination and perhaps the first special report in History 13 tomorrow.
The Weld Boat House has closed for the winter. Those wishing to get their things out of the lockers had better do so at once
The report of the President of the Yale University Boat Club shows that the receipts of the club amounted to $12,543.75, all of which was expended.
At the meeting of the Conference Francaise tonight the speakers will be Messrs. H. McCulloch '91, who will read an original poem, G. H. Scudder '92, and A, de V. Tassin '92.
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