Vou. VIL -: No: 6: YALE’S CHRISTIAN WORK. The Secretary of the Vale VY. M.C.A. Shows its Progress. The strategic point in the Christian work among College men lies in the fact that a young stranger in a strange land is easily influenced. It is always an open question what that influ- ence shall be, when a boy enters the new world of college experiences, and just here Christian work must begin. When the campus is all confusion and the new men are at sea in their new surroundings, the Young Men’s Chris- tian Association makes every effort to get a strong grip on the classes which will soon become the directors of Col- lege thought and feeling. If the Asso- ciation can hold a student during these susceptible days, it will very likely have his influence for four years, and more. ‘In order to become acquainted with the entering classes, undergraduates are sent to the preparatory schools in the Spring of each year. Because of this work, through correspondence and many inquiries during the Summer months and through the acquaintances formed in helping men to find rooms and boarding places, the Association can pick, with a fair degree of accu- racy, the nucleus of Christian men for the. Freshman religious committee. This year the Association has been able to select an energetic committee from the new men. This is especially true of the Sheffield School Department. Hitherto it has been hard to keep in touch with the Sheff. Freshmen, but with the new house at 138 College st. this trouble has been overcome. From 1900 S. is confidently expected a deeper interest in the Christian work of the Scientific School than any class of the School has previously manifested. The so-called employment bureau has played its usual part in the opening days of the University year. The see- retary at Dwight Hall has had an un- usually long list of applicants for em- ployment, and during the last two weeks about thirty have been placed at some remunerative work. HOR. Norman, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn.; H. R. Shipman, Hart- Hartford, Conn.; C. Spitzer, Phillips Academy, Andover, -Massi3)°C.. B.° Tinker} East ° Denver High School, Denver, Col. PERCE ERENG SY emun anes wee Athletic Calendar. Saturday, October 30.—West Point at West Point. Saturday, October 30.—Fall Athletic ‘games at Yale Field. Saturday, November 6.—Chicago A. A. at New Haven. 7 Saturday, November 13.—Harvard at Cambridge. Saturday, November 20.—Princeton at New Haven.