There will be an examination in Phil. I next Monday.
Subjects for the fourth theme in English B are due today.
Governor Russell will preside at the Harvard-Yate debate on Jan. 14.
The hare and hounds run for yesterday was postponed until next Thursday.
J. O. Nichols L. S., and F. C. Chamberlin L., will be the hares in the next run.
Ten men will be dropped from the Freshman Glee Club before it is finally organized.
B. L. Burrows '92 has been chosen captain of the Cornell nine for the coming season.
Carl M. Johanson, tackle on the Cornell eleven, has been re-elected captain for next year.
Mr. Albert Whitehouse, of Harvard, has been appointed director of the M. I. T. Gymnasium.
In English 8, three of the remaining lectures will be devoted to Shelley, the other two to Keals.
Bishop Brooks and President Eliot will be the guests of honor at the dinner of the Trinity Club, Dec. 21.
The members of the second freshman eleven who are candidates for the crew began work yesterday.
Dwight W. Bowles, Harvard '87, has been appointed correspondent of New York Times at Albany.
The foot ball men have been asked by Dr. Sargent not to go in training for the crews until after Christmas.
The Christmas holidays practically begin at 4.30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 22, and last until Monday, Jan. 4th, 1892.
Dr. Sargent has an article on "College Athletics and Heart Disease," in the Educational Review for December.
Charks Schoff, end rusher and the most popular man on the U. of P. eleven, has been chosen captain for next year.
The statement that a professorship of athletics was to be established at Yale is denied by Professor E. L. Richards.
Ryerson '95 and Whitman '95, of the, Varsity Glee Club will manage the Freshman Glee Club until officers are elected.
There will be a tennis match at the B. A. A. this afternoon at 2 p. m., between the English champion, Latham and R. D. Sears.
Mr. J. J. Hayes has an article in the last number of "Kate Field's Washington" on the need of speech training in schools and colleges.
The Dartmouth Y. M. C. A. has recently opened its new building. There are only four other college Y. M. C. A. buildings in this country.
The average weight of the 21 candidates for the Yale freshman crew is 163 1-2 pounds, while seven of the men each weigh between 170 and 172 pounds.
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