ALL the students of St. Stephens College, on the Hudson, eighty in number, have been suspended for a fortnight.
IT is reported on good authority that one of the French professors has borrowed the German marking-machine.
PETITIONS granted March 3: Seniors, 44; Juniors, 44; Sophomores, 59; Freshmen, 56. '81 again comes to the front.
THE lectures in Historical Italian Grammar were resumed last Tuesday. They are given in U. 10 at 3 1/2 P. M.
MR. T. W. PRESTON has been elected Captain of the Senior Class Crew, and Mr. R. P. Clapp, Treasurer.
MR T. W. HIGGINSON contributes to the Woman's Journal an exposition of the scheme of education for women at Harvard.
THE ladies who gave an open-air concert in the Yard on Monday evening were not a delegation from the new Women's College.
FIRST tenors are wanted for the Glee Club. Apply at No. 5 Matthews between half past six and seven P. M., any day before Monday.
MR. EDWARD ATKINSON has offered to deliver another lecture before the Finance Club on "American Competition with Europe."
THE Earl of Beaconsfield has telegraphed his acknowledgments to the Advocate, and ordered fifty copies for distribution among his friends.
IT is to be hoped that those who enter for the boxing, fencing, and wrestling contests of the H. A. A. will succeed in "covering the distance."
SEVER HALL will contain a lecture-room that will seat about three hundred people. Much want is now felt of such a room.
FALSEHOODS OF THE FORTNIGHT.
IT is not true that the Advocate has decided to discontinue the "Lies of the Week."
NEITHER is it true that the last lot was excruciatingly funny.
IT is not true that the Advocate is the organ of the University Crew, whatever else it may be giving us.
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