A number of instantaneous views of the 'varsity crew during practice have been taken lately; they will be valuable for criticizing the details of the stroke.
J. F. Huntington, '91, a promising candidate for short stop on the Yale nine, has strained his back so severely that he has been compelled to stop training.
All men in Professor Von Jagemann's divisions of German A must have their exercise books ready to hand in at any time, as they will be collected without previous notice.
Captain White of the Exeter nine, denies the statement in the last number of the Week's Sport to the effect that a professional would catch for the Exeter nine during the coming season.
A number of builders have made estimates for the new Yale gymnasium and the contract is soon to be awarded. A great part of the $40.000 remaining to be collected when the last circular was issued has been subscribed.
According to the itemized statement of the receipts and expenses of the Cornell football association, recently published in the Sun, the amount of the former is $2,425.88, and the latter $2,825, including the debt of last year.
The following men in the Law school have formed a California Law club for the purpose of studying the Callfornia code in connection with the work of the Law school: G. F. Buck, J. F. Brown, Jr., W. M. Willett, F. B. Lord, M. Gerstle, P. W. Stanford, F. Woodworth.
The re-organized debating society at Yale has taken for its name, the Yale Union. At the first meeting last week the proposal of the Harvard Union to a joint debate was considered, but no definite action was taken in regard to it.