Hight, L. S., coached the sophomore crew yesterday.
The marks in Physics C were announced yesterday.
The examination in Political Economy 4 will be held on Friday.
There are, at present, twenty-five candidates for the freshman crew.
According to the Index, Mason, L. S., is the strongest man in college.
Professor James spoke at the Psychical Research Tuesday evening.
German C will begin on Monday a new book Cultur Geschichliche Novellen.
A thesis on the German Storm and Stress period is due tomorrow in Philosophy 12.
The Archaeological Institute of America has $76,000 pledged for the work at Delphi.
The sale of seats for the winter concert of the Glee and Banjo Clubs will begin next Wednesday.
Poe, Furness, Spicer, Black, Lewis, Jones and Dalton, of this year's Princeton team, graduate next June.
The wrestling championships of the B. A. A. will go by default-the middleweight to J. H. Alward, L. S., and
Professor Goodwin lectured on Socrates yesterday afternoon in Sever 11. Next Wednesday his lecture will be on Plato.
Mr. Albert W. Shaw, Yale '79, a well known teacher and lawyer of Buffalo, died at his home last week of typhoid fever.
At present the work of the '93 crew consists in rowing about fifteen minutes on the weights, followed by a short dumb bell drill, and finishing with a short run.
The English professional foot-ball players get as high as $1,000 for the season and an additional weekly salary of $15 or $20.- Harvard CRIMSON please copy.- Boston Record.
the lightweight to Sumner Paine, L. S.
The Intercollegiate Press Association held its annual dinner, at Springfield, last Friday evening. The following officers were elected: President, Smith, of Dartmouth; Vice-President, Nason, of Amherst; Secretary, Barnard, of Darmouth; Treasurer, Mears, of Williams.
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