Elerton Clarke has gone to the training table.
There is a map due in History 1 on Wednesday, October 25.
Upton will commence regular football practice Monday afternoon.
Newton High and Cambridge High and Latin play their first game in the Interscholastic, next Friday on Jarvis.
Professor A. Townsend Porter, of St. Louis, has been appointed professor of physiology at the Harvard Medical School.
The largest meteorite in the country has just been placed on exhibition in the museum. It weights over half a ton, and contains microscopic diamonds.
The new dormitory which is being erected for the University of Pennsylvania, will cost $125,000 when completed, and will be the largest dormitory in the United States.
It is reported that Koest has just received an order for a new barge from the managers of the Yale navy. The barge, which will be finished December 1, is to be built of cedar, sixty feet in length, and 25 inches in width. This will be one of the narrowest barges ever constructed, the object of which is to avoid any change of the style of rowing when the crew is transferred to the shell.
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