The freshman Glee and Banjo Clubs will play tonight at the Social Union.
There will be one, and probably two, hour examinations in Chemistry 3 at the end of the month.
Some of the medals offered as prizes at the H. U. C. A. race meet are on exhibition at Leavitt and Peirce's.
Batchelder, '92, will represent the Boston Athletic Association in the games of the Manhattan Athletic Club on Saturday.
At their last meeting the Overseers spent several hours in discussing the question of a three years' course, but no action was taken.
The 'varsity nine appeared for the first time yesterday in their new uniforms, consisting of light gray blouse and knickerbockers, red jerseys and stockings, and white caps.
The first eight of the O. K. were initiated last night. They are: Cushing, Davis, McCulloch, Nichols. Lowell Stokes, Wendell and Willard.
At the annual meeting of the Arch aelogical Institute held last week it was announced that $30,000 had been subscribed to the Delphi Excavation Fund.
The recent appointment of Jim Robinson, the old Princeton trainer, as trainer to the Manhattan Athletic Club, has caused a much larger number of Princeton athletes than usual to enter the Manhattan games. Dohm, Vredenburgh, Roddy, Casey, Ames and Janeway will all compete.
The following men were winners at the Yale sophomore games Monday: Kitchell, 100 yds. dash, 10 3-5 s.; mile run, Cheney, 4m. 27 2 5s.; quarter-mile run, Wright, 55 1-5s.; 220 yds. dash, Kitchell; half-mile run, Montgomery, 2m. 11 3-5s.; two-mile bicycle, Clark, 6m. 35 1-5s.; mile walk, Bunnell, 7m. 50s.; broad jump, Kitchell, 17ft. 10in.
Welsh, of Columbia, is said to clear over 10 feet in the pole vault. Dr. Savage, of the Berkeley Athletic Club, says that Columbia would be almost sure of winning the intercollegiate cup this year if the methods of scoring had not been changed. He counts on Columbia's taking both hurdles, the broad jump, mile walk and pole vault.
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