Marks are out in Pol. Econ. IV.
The Advocate came out yesterday.
Amherst is to add a new field of twelve acres to her grounds.
The next hare and hounds run will take place Monday at 4 p. m.
The Faculty at Yale has offered a new elective in Art for junior and seniors.
Hopkinsons defeated the Cambridge Manual eleven yesterday on Norton's 42 to 0.
The Bussey Institute has a fine exhibit at the Chrysanthemum Show now being held in Boston.
The titles of books selected in French la for out side reading must be handed in not later than next Tuesday.
Auchincloss, Adee, Colt, Sheffield, Lilley, B. Thorne, Lyman, Graham, Longacre, Pringle, Hill, R. Lowndes, Colburn and Whitney, candidates for the Yale freshman eleven have been measured for suits.
The protest of the English High School against the decision of referee Ware in the Boston Latin game has been refused.
An important meeting of the Republican Club is called for Monday, Nov. 16, at 7.30 p. m. in Lower Massachusetts Hall.
H. Alward, who played substitute tackle last year on the 'varsity eleven, is coaching the University of Wisconsin team.
At Trinity the faculty have decreed that the students shall attend chapel every day instead of four times a week as formerly.
P. L. Atherton '93, has composed an anthem which will be the third selection sung tomorrow evening in Appleton Chapel.
The Peabody Museum Honduras Expedition, under the leadership of Mr. M. H. Saville and Mr. J. G. Owens, started from New Orleans Thursday.
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