Yale has a Japanese professor.
Several men have been dropped from the freshman nine squad.
Fitzhugh '91 has begun training with the Senior crew.
A new law building costing $65,000 will be built by Cornell.
M. E. Ingalls has been appointed manager of the junior nine.
Of the 20 candidates for the Princeton ball nine, seven played last year.
The candidates for the Yale freshman crew have been reduced to 17.
The candidates for 'varsity pitcher have been thinned down to six men.
Storrow has been coaching the freshman crew for the last few days.
King, '89, and Keefe of the New Yorks will coach the Princeton nine this year.
A dinner will be given to President Eliot on March 7th by the Harvard Club of St. Louis.
The trustees of Cornell have voted $20,000 to build an annex to the gymnasium.
Yale will play Lehigh at New Haven April 27, and in South Bethlehem May 6.
There are 12 candidates for the Columbia and 9 candidates for the Cornell 'varsity crews.
Professor Harper, of Yale has formally accepted the presidency of the new Chicago University.
Some of the candidates for the 'varsity nine practiced on Jarvis in the early part of yesterday afternoon.
Marks in English 2 will be out next Monday. In History 11 and Political Economy 1, the marks will be out some time next week.
The Harvard Bowling Club, consisting of Rhaodes, '92, Stead, '91, Lockett, '92, Coffin, '94, and Hovey, L. S., bowled against the Newtons Tuesday evening at Newtonville. The Harvard team showed up well but were beaten by 112 pins.
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