The Yale Lit for June is out.
Yesterday was Ivy Day at Smith College.
Tonight is to be strawberry night at the Hasty Pudding Club.
The graduating class at Johns Hopkins numbers thirty-three.
No highest final honors in classics have been awarded this year.
Ground will be broken this summer for a new electrical building at Lehigh.
No members of '93 will be able to get rooms on the Yale campus next year.
The first junior theatricals of the Pi Eta Society were held yesterday afternoon.
The Yale delegation to Mr. Moody's summer Bible school will leave New Haven Saturday, June 28.
Downs, '90, ran the 220 recently in practice in 22 3-8 seconds. Wendell Baker's fastest time for the same distance on the Holmes Field track was 22 3-4 seconds.
There are yet due a hundred and fifty senior class lives. These should be handed to the secretary immediately.
The marks in English 5 have been made public. There are three A's this year, all the other members of the course have B.
Professor Child will take Mr. Kittedge's Shakspere Course next year, and Mr. Kittredge will take Professor Child's Bacon and Milton.
The new Mott Haven cup is now on exhibition at Bigelow and Kennard's, Boston. It will be exhibited at the University Bookstore on Class Day.
The actions by which the spectators at Saturday's game at New Haven attempted to win the game from Harvard are condemned by the Yale News.
At Longwood yesterday Q A. Shaw beat F. Cobb, but was defeated by P. Manchester. Shaw has had very little practice this season, and therefore played unsteadily.
G. W. Lee beat P. Presbry.There was a meeting of the Brown college alumni yesterday. An oration was delivered by Richard Olney, and a poem was read by Walter C. Bronson, who is about to become a member of the Brown Faculty.
Dr. P. B. Marcou, who will be instructor in French next year, is a son of Professor Marcou of Cambridge, who supports the theory that America is named not for Amerigo Vespucci but after a Central American tribe.
The strawberry night of the Signet took place Tuesday night. About sixty active and past members were present. The first seven from ninety-two were initiated, consisting of Benner, Corbin, Gray. Lamont, Landon, Scudder and Thompson.
The Yale Glee Club has decided to offer two prizes for the best songs composed by members of the university. The prizes will be: fifteen dollars for the best words for a college song, and ten dollars for the best words for a humorous song.
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