398 men are enrolled in Fine Arts 3.
J. E. Stevens '92 was in town yesterday.
Thayer 6, Mathews 22 and 52, are to let.
The second number of the Advocate is out.
125 men were admitted to Memorial last week.
Zimmerman has retired from the track for the winter.
The Yale Medical school is to have a new building.
President Andrews of Brown is a delegate to the Monetary Conference.
H. O. Stickney will coach the Phillips Exeter football team this season.
Amherst has a three days recess in honor of the Columbian exercises.
The reading room fund now amounts to about $18,000. $15,000 more is needed.
Mr. C. T. Copeland has been appointed instructor in the English department.
Yale's triennial catalogue will hereafter be printed in English instead of Latin.
The cups which will be given as prizes in the tennis tournament are in Leavitt & Peirce's window.
The new 24 in. telescope, the gift of Mrs. Bruce to the Harvard observatory, will probably be mounted this fall.
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TENNIS TOURNAMENT.