Marks in History 12 are to be given out today.
There was a cut in Philosophy 2 yesterday.
The cricket team begins regular training today.
There was no lecture in Philosophy 13 yesterday.
The corrected critieisms in English B are due today.
Subjects for the next theme in English B, an argument, must be in today.
Sixty men are working in Captain Cumnock's football squad at present.
Max Ferrand, '92, has been elected treasurer of the Princeton foot ball association.
R. B. Smith, '91, has been elected financial editor of the Yale Lit. for the ensuing year.
Professor Van Dael, instructor in Modern Languages at the Institute of Technology, will lecture to the class in French I. on Moliere next Friday, March 21, at 9 a. m. in Sever 11.
The work of tearing down the old Porcellian Club house begins this week.
There are forty men taking courses in the department of music recently established at Yale.
Princeton has added 160 acres of land to its property which is to be reserved for future college buildings.
Midyear marks in Political Economy 1 will be given out in University 13 today from 1.30 to 2.30.
At the meeting of the Deutscher Verein last night, E. S. Jones, '90, J. C. Hoppin, '93, Learned, '90, and C. H. C. Wright, '91, were elected members.
The members of the Yale freshman crew will not leave for their Easter vacation until Friday, April 4, and are required to return on the following Monday.
The management of the University of Pennsylvania nine has given each professor a season ticket for two in hopes of getting them interested in the athletics of the university.
The B. A. A. nine which is being organized will probably include McPherson. L. S., as a pitcher, Codman, '90, in the outfield, Campbell, the old shortstop, and Slade, formerly of '90. They will play the 'varsity three games, one on the Boston league ground.
Captain Griffin, head of the railway department of the Thompson Houston electric company will lecture under the auspices of the Electric Club next Monday, on "Electrical Transmission of Power." The lecture will be in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory and will be open to all.
The following candidates for the Yale nine have been measured for suits: Calboun, '91, Cushing, '91, McBride, '90 S., Dalzell, '91, Poole, '91, Graves, '91, N. McClintock, '91, Sturtevant, '91 S., McClung, '92, Owsley, '92 S., Bowers, '93, and Lockhart, of the Law School. The uniforms are similar to those of last year. Calboun will play second base, McBride first, and Owsley third; McClung, shortstop; Cushing, Dalzell and McClintock in the outfield, and Bowers, Sturtevant, and Poole will catch. It is tolerably certain that Stagg will pitch.
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