J. W. Ames '92 has returned to college.
Yale will play Williams again today.
Cook is coaching the Yale crew at New Haven.
Cornell is practicing a football squad this spring.
Marks for the examination in French 1a will be out today.
Corcoran will begin training the Yale bicycle team on Friday.
Princeton will play Columbia at Princeton today.
Marks in History 12 were announced yesterday. They were rather high.
The Amherst Alumni meet at the United States Hotel this evening.
The Tufts glee and banjo clubs gave a concert in Franklin last evening.
The Cambridge Manual Training School beat the junior nine yesterday afternoon 4-0.
The Freshman Banjo Club gave a concert Monday night at the Shepard Memorial Church.
Fourteen women graduated from the University of New York Law School last Friday.
Professor Bocher will begin today the reading of Pailleron's "LeMonde ou l'on s'ennuie" in French 6.
The students at Tufts College had a mass meeting on Friday, at which they passed resolutions on Barnum's death.
Wheelwright '94 narrowly escaped injury by having his pole break while vaulting on Holmes Field yesterday.
The B. A. A. will hold its first members' outdoor meeting of the season on Irvington Oval this afternoon.
Dr. William Everett will speak in Cambridge under the auspices of the Harvard Reform Club some time next week.
Dr. O. W. Huntington is to have a course of lectures at the Lowell Institute next year; his subject will be "Meteorites."
The annual dinner of the Cornell University Club will be given in New York, at Sherry's, on Friday evening, April 17.
The H. A. A. proposes to extend the 100 yard track on Holmes Field a number of yards further in the direction of Oxford St., so as to get a straight 220 yards stretch.
The following is the order in which the 'varsity crew rowed yesterday: Perkins, stroke; Kelton, 7; Vail, 6; Cummings, 5; Powers, 4; Rantoul, 3; Lynam, 2; Newell, Bow; Cobb, coxswain. The freshmen rowed yesterday as follows: Glidden, stroke; Waters, 7; Williams, 6; Johnson, 5; Fay, 4; Bond, 3; Thompson, 2; Blake and Loring, bow; Case, coxswain.
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