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L. Davis '94, has gone to New London as a substitute on the 'varsity.
The annual junior promenade at Wellesley takes place Friday evening.
English C forensics must be returned to Mr. Fletcher, (Sever 10), before Class Day.
W. B. Woodbridge '93, has been elected captain of the Princeton Track Athletic team.
Professor Shaler has been spending the last week in Washington, D. C., and in Kentucky.
The following men will be editors of the Yale Pot-Pourri for next year: T. A. Gardner, W. W. Smith and R. B. Wade.
Eight minutes after the Andover-Exeter ball game on Saturday, a special edition of the Phillipian was for sale on the streets. It contained a complete account of the game and pictures of the pitcher and catcher and the whole nine.
Sixty-seven students from the leading schools in Philadelphia and vicinity will enter the Academic and Scientific Departments of Princeton in the Fall.
Ten new scholarships have been created by the Board of Overseers to be given to students of the Lawrence Scientific School.
Leavitt & Peirce say that Saturday's sale of tickets for the Harvard-Yale game was the largest that has occurred for a Harvard base ball game during the fourteen years they have been here.
The following named men have been elected as officers of the Yale Base Ball Association for the coming year: Noah H. Swayne '93, president; L. T. Bliss '93 S., vice-president; Charles R. Skinker '94, assistant manager; James S. Jenkins '94, secretary.
At the annual election of the Pierian last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, E. H. Abbott '93; vice-president, F. E. Frothingham '94; secretary, H. Ware '93; treasurer, E. W. Forbes '95; librarian, H. L. Prescott '94; leader, H. F. Kent '93, (re-elected).
At Bowdoin the custom has been to choose for the salutatorian the man who has the highest marks. This year there are four whose marks are exactly the same carried to the hundredth place. All four names will be entered in the catalogue as salutatorians and one will be drawn by lot to deliver the address.
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