Advertisement

No Headline

C. G. Van Brunt '92, read a paper at the Wednesday meeting of the Appalachian Mountain Club, entitled "A Trip to Mount Adams and the Club-Hut in a Mid-Winter Storm."

A committee of 15 has been appointed by the New London Board of Trade to collect the $3,000 necessary for the repairs, etc., demanded by the Harvard and Yale crews.

The freshman crew has been changed somewhat, and the men are now rowing as follows: Glidden, stroke; Waters, 7; Williams, 6; Saltonstall, 5; Fay, 4; Bond, 3; Thompson, 2; Johnson, bow.

A national regatta will be held on the Potomac during the coming summer. Forty crews will take part, including the Bradfords, Atalantas, Narragansetts, Ottawas, Torontos and Manhattans, and New York athletic clubs.

The Princeton freshman nine has been chosen as follows: Catchers, Humphreys and Curran; Pitchers, Drake and Forsythe; 1st base, Young; 2b base, Andrews; 3d base, Neeley; short stop, Duff; centre field, Guffy; left field, McKenzie; right field, Smith.

Advertisement

The Columbia College Dramatic Club is giving a series of benefit performances under the direction of Mr. Robert C. Sands. The club presents the following plays: Narcissa, William Penn, The Two Roses, The Electric Spark, Flunel, Corsican Legacy.

Advertisement