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.
J. L. Dodge, president of the Harvard Republican Club spoke at a meeting of the Amherst Republicans last Thursday.
There will be an hour examination in German 2 on Nov. 4. Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm must be read before that time.
Law School students are requested to contribute a dollar each towards the subscription of periodicals for the reading-room.
The Republican Club flag now hanging in Holyoke street, was given to the Club by the Hon. John Snipkins, president of the Massachusetts Republican Club.
On Nov. 5 the Harvard Republican Club will hold a large meeting in Tremont Temple. Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, ex-Gov. Brackett, and Roger Wolcott are among the speakers.
The football team of the Chicago Athletic Club will be: ends, Donelly of Princeton, Taegar of North Western, Lockwood of Harvard; tackles, Rhodes and Hepworth of Yale, Rafferty of Lehigh, Maley of U. of M; guards, Janeway of Princeton, Hefflefinger of Yale; centre, Allen of Williams, Holcomb and Lewis of Yale; quarter-back, Dean and Harding of Harvard, Yawger of Cornell; half-backs, Crawford of Yale, Allward of Harvard; full-back, Ames of Princeton.
The Advocate and CRIMSON are taken at the Yale reading room this year.
The Princeton Library subscribes to 177 periodicals.
There are 441 Yale members of the New York University Club.
The Democratic and Republican Clubs at Princeton are to have a joint debate.
The Glee Club will rehearse for the first time in its rooms, Thursday evening.
At the meeting of the American Unitarian Institute in Newton, on Thursday, Professors Royce and Toy will make addresses.
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