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Harvard admission examinations will be held this year at the Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut.
W. A. Meikleham has been appointed coach of the Columbia University crew for the remainder of the season before the race at Poughkeepsie.
The cups which will be offered for the championship in drop kicking, punting and place kicking next fall are on exhibition in Thurston's window.
Two new courses will be added next year to the curriculum of the Sheffield Scientific School. One is a preparatory course in forestry, the other in sanitary engineering.
Although Yale will send no regularly organized team to the international games at Paris, four Yale men will compete. They are Bascom Johnson '00, in the pole vault; Dixon Boardman '02, in the 220 and 440-yards dashes; R. Sheldon '98, in the weights, and G. F. Sanford L. S. '97, in the middle distance runs.
Eighty Yale men are entitled to wear the university "Y." Nineteen have won it in football, 14 in baseball, 13 in the crew, 23 on the track, 9 in bicycle racing, and 2 in gymnastic contests. The following men have won the "Y" in more than one branch of athletics: D. R. Francis '00, C. T. Dudley '00, F. G. Brown '01, G. S. Stillman '01, W. M. Fincke '01, and A. H. Sharpe M. S.
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