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...undergraduates won the lacrosse game with the graduates yesterday afternoon by the score of 2 to 0. The undergraduate team proved much stronger than the graduates and had it not been for the fine playing of Hall, the goal keeper of the graduate team, a larger score would have been made...
...Mermaid Club is to be reorganized this year under a new system, so as to increase the scope of the club by having a larger number of men interested. Formerly meetings were held once a week, but were restricted to club members. By the new plan there are to be two kinds of meetings, regular meetings and others of a more public character. The former are to be held only once a month. The programme will vary considerably, but, in general, the subjects to be discussed will deal with the contemporary drama...
...Colgate, 55; Cornell, over 500; Dartmouth, 130; Hamilton, 54; Harvard (academic), 464; Lafayette, 85; University of Pennsylvania, 900 (which doubtless includes several departments); Rochester, 90; Rutgers, 48; Union, 80; Vermont, 100 Wesleyan, 100; Williams, 135; Yale (academic), 362. The freshman class at Brown shows a remarkable increase, and is larger than Harvard classes of fifteen years ago. The lists of total registration give: Boston University, 350; Chicago, 1,587; Columbia, about 2,000; Dartmouth, 530; Harvard (academic), 1,758; University of Illinois, 1,000; Johns Hopkins, about 425; University of Michigan, about 3,000; College of the City...
...improvement in linework will make the team vastly stronger. Yale men show great interest in the Harvard-Princeton game and a large number will be in attendance. Comparative scores are of little real value but always closely watched. Our fall games come also on Nov. 2 and a larger number of entries have been received than ever, the majority, as usual, coming from the freshman class and entering in the runs. The Y. A. A. has held its second paper chase bicycle races. The '98 crew has kept a good part of last spring's form and had little trouble...
...Harvard and Princeton football teams, to prepare for the coming match. There will be four grand stands which will seat 10,000. No admission tickets will be sold beyond this number. This is done because of the lack of railroad facilities and the poor accommodations for handling a larger crowd at Princeton. Applications for seats will have to be made by blanks, which will be distributed among the Princeton and Harvard clubs within a few days. No applications for seats will be received after 12 noon, Monday, Oct. 28. Arrangements are now being made with the Pennsylvania Railroad...