Harold S. Murphy '93 has been appointed temporary captain of the newly-organized Princeton crew.
The University of Zurich has decided by a vote of 19 to 10 to allow women on the board of instructors.
Professor Hart lectures this evening on American political History at the Mason Street school building.
The list of elective studies at Brown has been largely increased. Seniors can now choose from forty courses.
A commodious house for the athletic teams is being built on the Yale field. It is to cost about $6000. - Ex.
"Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" will be read by members of the Conference Francaise at the meeting this evening.
The New England Association of Zeta Psi Alumni will hold a reunion and dinner in Boston about the middle of January.
Ex-Pres. White of Cornell is to be resident lecturer of the Stanford University during three months of the winter.
The prizes won in the cross-country and hare and hounds runs will be given to the winners soon after the Christmas recess.
Abram Garfield '93, son of James A. Garfield, and brother of the captain of the Williams eleven, has been chosen manager for next season.
By the final settlement with the M A. C., Yale and Princeton each received $14,000 from the proceeds of the game on Thanksgiving Day.
It is interesting to note that in Yale's five mile cross-country run, the time was at the rate of a mile in seven minutes, while the Harvard time was a mile under six minutes.