- The hymn book used in chapel is pronounced unsatisfactory. One corresponding to that used at Yale is wanted.
- Students who attend the services at the Methodist church on Sunday evenings "carry their rowdyism so far as to distract the attention of a large portion of the audience, annoy the speaker, and insult members of the congregation."
Trinity.- There is to be an Athletic Exhibition in the College. Gymnasium some time this month.
- The selection of papers in the reading-room is not acceptable. No provision has been made for lighting the room.
- Two hundred and forty volumes have been added to the Library since January, 1877, and there is not room enough for all. It is expected that next year the Library will be open some hours every day.
Miscellaneous.- Twenty-five of the Brown students sing in the Moody and Sankey choir.
- The Philidon Chess Club of Cornell hopes to be successful in the matches it is now playing with Princeton and Ann Arbor.
- At Vassar "the Sunday night `sings' have become one of the pleasantest features of the social life which centres round the Senior parlor. The entire informality of these `sings' constitutes their greatest charm."