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Earle Brown '95 has been appointed manager of the freshman crew.
F. A. Sheldon '93 has been chosen secretary of the Amherst Senate.
$50,000 has been offered for the founding of a Baptist College in West Virginia.
E. L. Andrews has been elected captain of the Technology eleven for next year.
The students of an Iowa College have pledged $6,500 for a Y. M. C. A. building.
Professor James begins his lectures on Psychology in Philosophy 1, on Wednesday the 16th.
Joseph Darby at Walsall, Eng., recently broke the world's record of 34 ft. 9 in., for three standing jumps by covering 35 ft. 11 in. He then broke the world's record of 26 ft. 7 in. for two jumps with weights by a jump of 28 feet.
Prof. J. W. White will be in Harvard I this evening at 7.30 o'clock to show plans of the Soldiers' Field.
The M. A. C. and the Berkeley Athletic Club both intend to send athletic teams to Europe in the spring of '92.
F. E. Barbour, the Yale quarter-back, has been elected president of his class in the Sheffield Scientific School.
The Harvard Law Review for November contains an article by Ezra B. Thayer, who graduated from the Law School last year.
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