W. Odlin, Dartmouth '90, is coaching Andover.
The freshman crew rowed with oars for the first time yesterday.
The first meeting of the "Deutscher Verein" was held last night.
The room in Massachusetts, which is now being remodeled, will seat 550.
The tickets for the Harvard - Yale game will probably be put on sale Saturday.
At the end of November the candidates for the '95 crew will be reduced to two crews.
In the eleven games played thus far, Harvard has scored 436 points and lost 10 points; Yale in nine games has scored 384 points and lost none; Princeton has scored 303 points, in ten games, and lost none.
The briefs for the first forensic in English C will be returned at Sever 10 today at 2.30 and 4.30.
Prof. Cook's new book on "Laboratory Practice" has just been published by D. Appleton & Co.
Mr. Danion of the French Department spoke at Pierce Hall, Boston, yesterday on Francisque Sarcey.
President Gates of Amherst has been asked to deliver the Phi Beta Kappa oration at Yale this year.
Brewer, half-back on Hopkinson eleven and champion interscholastic runner enters Harvard next year.
Briefs for the first forensic in English C will be returned in Sever 10 from 2.30 to 4.30 on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
Hall, Wesleyan's full-back has resigned the captaincy of the team and Pullman has been elected in his place.
The Ware Wednesday Evening Club of Amherst has arranged to have a series of lectures from President Gates and Professor Morse.
A committee of Aldermen has been appointed to consider the question of changing the name of Front and Main Streets, from the Harvard Bridge to Harvard Sq., to University Avenue.
The following men have gone to the freshman training table: Whitman, Jackson, Davis, Eddy, Whitren, Adams, Murchie, Wadsworth and Wardner.
Dr. A. G. Wentworth has been appointed an assistant in Medical Chemistry in the Harvard Medical School, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. W. C. Emerson.
The grand stands at the Harvard - Yale game will, on their completion, be inspected by the City Engineer, the State Inspectors of Buildings, and another person to be chosen by Professor Bartlett of the Parietal Committee.
The interior plans of the new chemical and physical laboratories at Amherst have been completed. Professors Kimball and Harris have made a careful study of the laboratories of America and Germany and the new building will be fitted with the latest improvements.
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