Lyman stroked the 'varsity yesterday.
There will be no more recitations in Geology 2 this year.
Ground has been broken at Andover for a $1,500 athletic building.
The cricket eleven defeated the Mystic team on Wednesday by a score of 152 to 32.
At the A. C. S. N. tournament on Wednesday, R. H. Davis L. S., won the special mile bicycle race in 2 m. 43s. He also raced against the two-mile record and made the distance in 5m. 31 1-5s. The previous record was 5m. 38 3-5s.
Professor White has published a new "Illustrated Dictionary to Xenophon's Anabasis."
Owing to the late date of commencement examinations in the Medical School have been postponed a week.
Princeton is to have a new dormitory. It is to cost $80, 000 and will contain 77 rooms. The site is that of the present gymnasium.
The CRIMSON will receive special telegrams from New Haven today and will post bulletins at Leavitt & Peirce's giving the results of the games. The first announcement will probably not be made until nearly four o'clock owing to the distance of the telegraph office from the field.
The election of officers of the Y. M. C. A, last night resulted as follows: President, Walter C. Douglas, Jr, '93; vice-president, A. B. Keeler '94; recording secretary, E. K. Rand '94; corresponding secretary, D. S. Muzzey '93; treasurer, H. J. Hughes '94; librarian, C. E. Noyes '95; treasurer secretary fund, A. E. Bailey '94.
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