J. St. G. Sheffield, '94 S., has been elected permanent captain of the Yale freshmen.
The first hare and hounds run of the H. A. A. will be held on Monday, November 9.
Fifteen of the sixty candidates for the freshman crew have stopped training.
Mr. Warren A. Locke, the college organist is compiling a hymn book for use in the college chapel.
An effort is being made to organize an amateur polo association between B. A. A., Harvard and Tech.
The games on Saturday resulted as follows: Yale 38. Lehigh 0; Princeton 73. Wesleyan c; Amherst 24, Tech. 14; U. of P. 28. Trinity 5.
An open handicap meeting of the B. A. A. will be held next Wednesday at 8 p.m. The events are: Fifteen yards dash (scratch), standing three jumps, standing high jump, running high kick (scratch). Entries close today.
There will be an hour examination in English A and German 4 tomorrow. In Pol. Econ. 4 and Math. C on Wednesday. In History 2 and Zoology 1 on Thursday.
Bishop Books s to give an address at the Matriculation Service of the Episcopal Theological School in S. John's Memorial Chapel on Tuesday at 5 o'clock. Members of the University are invited.
Hon. John Holmes, D. W. W. Wellington and Mr. J. T. Morse, the surviving members of the class of '32 dined at Young's, Wednesday evening.
The senior class at Yale has appointed a committee to procure caps and gowns to be worn on Sundays at commencement and upon other important occasions.
Engineering 7 will not be given during the first half-year of 1891 '92, as announced in elective pamphlet, but may be during the second half-year.
The following games have been arranged for the Yale freshman foot ball team: Saturday, November 14. Hill School, at Pottstown, Pa.: Saturday, Nov. 28, Harvard '95 at New Haven.
The 'varsity Glee Club will sing at Springfield at the Assembly to be given on the night previous to the Yale game. Nov. 20. The Cambridge concert will be held on the 15th of December, and on the 18th a concert will be given in Boston.
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