The Harvard Club of New York city will hold its annual dinner on Feb. 19, at Delmonico's. President Eliot, Bishop Brooks, C. J. Bonaparte, Sherman Hoar, ex-captains Cumnock and Perkins will speak.
Prof. Mark will be in the Zoological I lecture room at half past two this afternoon to answer any questions that may be raised. The questions should be written on paper and handed in by two o'clock.
Considerable agitation is reported to have begun among the Amherst students against compulsory attendance at morning prayers and at Church twice on Sunday.
"The brilliancy of the recent joint debate with Harvard and the assured success of the one to occur in March emboldens some to propose a contest in the near future with the powerful societies of Princeton" - Yale Courant.
The first Yale 'varsity crew, under the coaching of A. H. Swayne '92, rowed on Tuesday on the harbor, in the following order: bow, Rogers '93; 2, Balliet '92; 3, Van Huyck '93, S.; 4, Folger '94, S.; 5, Graves '92, S.; 6, Gallaudet '93; 7, Ives '93, Chatfield '93, stroke.
The University of Pennsylvania is well fixed now in the matter of athletic trainers. With George Turner in charge of track sports, Woodruff, the famous Yale oar, at the head of rowing and foot ball, Irwin, the professional, for base ball, the athletic authorities have certainly done all in their power to train and develop available material among the undergraduates. Woodruff is not to take full charge till next fall.
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