There are 207 men registered in History 13.
Lyman Smith '92 is an instructor at Andover.
Dartmouth is considering the question of having a crew.
The Yale Democratic rally will take place on October 31.
Exercises in Boston University have closed for the week.
There will be an hour examination in History 9, October 26.
The B. A. A. will hold three boxing matches this winter.
Over 300 Harvard graduates are in the new University Club.
The theme in German 4 on "Goethe's Kindheit" is due Monday.
Sears '96, is temporary captain of the Yale freshman football team.
The Law School freshmen and the Medical School freshmen will play a football game today.
The candidates for Yale's crew will row three times a week on the harbor until cold weather.
Black of Princeton has been engaged to coach the Dartmouth team for the remainder of the season.
Spaulding Bros. have published with this year's football rules an introductory chapter by Walter Camp.
Caspar Whitney says in Harper's Weekly, that a Harvard-Princeton game will surely be arranged for next year.
On Nov. 4th the Harvard Democratic Club will hold a large meeting in Tremont Temple. Senator Hoar will be one of the speakers.
'93 defeated '96 in a game of two twenty five minute halves yesterday. At the end of the first half the score was 16 to 0; final score, 22 to 0.
The Cambridge Latin School and the Manual Training School played a game of two thirty minute halves on Jarvis yesterday. Neither side scored.
Next year a triple football league will be formed between Boston University, Amherst Agricultural College, and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
At the West Lynn Rovers Meet at Lynn today, F. S. Elliot '95, will try to lower the two mile collegiate record of 5 m. 31 s., made by R. H. Davis at Philadelphia last spring.
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