Sir Leonard Telley, one of the Canadian representatives, was the guest of A. F. Ganoug of the Canadian Club, Wednesday afternoon.
The freshman crew candidates have been divided into two sections which will work separately hereafter, one at 4.30 and the other at 5 p. m.
The Technology Dartmouth game which was to be played next Saturday will be played instead today, on the Congress St. base ball grounds.
W. C. Wurtemburg, captain of the New York Athletic Club team, who was very seriously injured in the Manhattan game has almost fully recovered.
Prof. Davis lectured to the Boston Natural History Society, Wednesday evening, on "The Catskill delta in the post-glacial Hudson Estuary."
The Williams Athletic Association has elected as officers for '91-'92: President, Rogerson '92, vice-president, A. Garfield '93; secretary; treasurer, Sutton '93.
A new preparatory school has been started at Lakeville, Conn., with the money left by Mrs. Hotchkiss. Several of the Yale Faculty are members of the school corporation.
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