Bates '92, has begun to pitch.
The Brown Herald has been greatly enlarged.
The Yale batteries have begun training in the cage.
There are seventeen candidates for the Brown nine.
Dr. Sargent will act as judge in Brown's athletic contests.
There will be an examination in Philosophy I on Monday.
The total expense of the Yale nine last year was $8,950.85.
$30,000 has been subscribed for the New York Harvard Club.
The Deutscher Verein will give a reception on March 21st.
Fielding is the next author to be discussed in English A.
The Freshman Glee Club will sing for the Republican Club this week.
The assignment of sections and hours in Pol. Econ. I is posted in University.
The annual Andover-Exeter base ball game will be played at Andover, June 11.
Students at Yale are about to form an orchestra similar to the Pierian Sodality.
Professor J. P. Cooke is editing a memorial volume for the late Prof. Lovering.
Scribner's have issued "History of Literature, Twelve Lectures, 1838" by Thomas Carlyle.
One of the candidates for the Amherst nine had his nose broken recently, while practising.
Yale college is going to send Professor Peck to Rome to make archaeological investigations.
Professor Emerton has an article on the Dudleian Lecture for 1891, in the Andover Review for March.
Professor Remson of Johns Hopkins has declined the professorship in Chemistry at the Chicago University.
Acton and Lynam of the Medical School have taken rooms in Cambridge in order to be near the 'varsity training table.
The Ostend Manifesto, 1854, forms No. 2 of the American History Leaflets, edited by Professor A. B. Hart and Dr. Channing.
Yesterday's New Haven Register contained an account of the coming Yale Harvard debate, with cuts of the Harvard debaters. - Ex.
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