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BREVITIES.

THE following is a list of Freshmen at various colleges: Harvard, * 219; Yale, 209 applicants 2; Amherst, 99; Williams, 67; Dartmouth, 63; Colby, 50; Bates, 40; Tufts, 20; Trinity, 35; Hamilton, 50; Smith, 50.

MR. E. H. HERRICK, '77, came in second in the one-hundred-yard dash at the Intercollegiate contests. The winning time was 10 1/2 seconds, and Mr. Herrick came in three tenths of a second later.

OF the ten who presented themselves for examination at Cincinnati, six were admitted and four were rejected. The same number were admitted at these examinations last year.

WITH this week's issue the Lampoon ceases to be altogether a college paper. Although it still retains the word "Harvard" on its titlepage, an effort will be made - as its editors announce - to "de-localize" it, and it is designed to have it fill, as far as possible, the place which has always been vacant in American journalism, - the place which is supplied in England by Punch.

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O. K.President, L. Hancock; Secretary, C. Moore; Treasurer, G. L. Cheney; Librarian, J. H. Morison.

Hasty Pudding.President, E. Blaine; Vice-President, J. Homans; Secretary, W. S. Otis; Treasurer, F. O. de Billier; Kp, L. Hancock.

Signet.President, C. Moore; Secretary, H. C. Hay; Treasurer, J. A. Tufts.

II. H.President, J. A. Mead; Vice-President, J. F. Johnson; Secretary, H. W. Smith; Executive Committee, J. F. Johnson, A. H. Brown, J. Meinrath; Chorister, J. M. Miles; Caterer, W. E. Allen; Stage Manager, C. E. Gowen.

Institute.President, G. Griswold; Vice-President, R. Bacon; Secretary, W. I. Blodgett; Treasurer, A. W. Hooper; Librarian, E. Brooks.

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