There are 41 men in the football squad.
All the crews except the freshman are rowing in the tank.
Henshaw, L. S., has stopped training for the 'varsity nine.
A double quartet from the Glee Club sang at Roxbury last night.
Wood '91 will organize a base ball team to play games in May.
McCormick has been appointed captain of the Yale freshman nine.
It is said that Sherrill, Yale's sprinter, has refused to run this year.
Mr. S. B. Whitney coached the freshman Glee Club last Monday evening.
Professor de Sumichrast will begin reading "Andromaque" in French 1a on Friday.
Several men have been dropped from the candidates for the freshman base ball nine.
Col. Higginson of Cambridge lectured to the Kent Club of Yale last Wednesday.
While in St. Louis President Eliot will be the guest of Dr. Charles C. Briggs '53.
Campbell '88 will probably play with the base ball nine of the Trimount Athletic Club.
Yale's oldest living graduate is the Rev. Jos. D. Wickham, D. D., of the class of 1815.
An analysis of the chapter on "Arrangement of Words" is due in English A on the 17th.
Three thousand new books have been ordered for the reference library of the classical department.
It is said that there probably will not be a race as was reported between Yale and Cornell in June.
It is said that John Owen will drop the 100 yards and henceforth contest only 220 and 440 yards.
In order not to conflict with the College Conferences, Professor Cook will change the day of his lectures.
By a typographical error the name Lavis was given by mistake for Davis in the list of '92 Phi Beta Kappa men.
The University of the City of New York has applied for admission into the Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
The Rocky Mountain Harvard Club held its sixth annual dinner on February 24th. President Eliot was present and responded to the toast of Alma Mater. The club has a membership of eighty graduates.
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