Dartmouth opens today.
Mr. R. B. Fuller, '83, will soon leave for New Mexico.
Commencement at Vassar will be two weeks earlier than usual this year.
A large number of students were seen on the Brighton road yesterday.
President Stockbridge of the Amherst Agricultural College has resigned.
One day this week there were 276 men at work in the gymnasium at 5 P. M.
The Crescent Bicycle Club of Boston is to give a party in Odd Fellows Hall Feb. 1.
It is rumored that a number of Harvard men will attend the Arion ball next Monday evening.
The annual reunion of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of New York takes place this morning.
The second eight of the '83 crew will row as heretofore at 5 o'clock P. M. instead of 3 o'clock.
All contributors who wish to grumble, can find ground for complaint between Boylston and the library.
About five hundred names have been signed to the civil service reform petition recently circulated at Yale.
The New York Yale Alumni Association hold their annual meeting at Delmonico's next Friday evening.
Mr. George Lyon, Jr., of the Divinity School, gave a very successful reading in Arlington last evening.
Those who attended chapel yesterday morning enjoyed a very fine vocal duett by Messrs. McCagg and Pendleton.
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