There was skating yesterday on Holmes field.
There are twenty candidates for the nine at Exeter.
Brown University has just received a bequest of $250,000.
Princeton's "annual billiard tournament" is now in progress.
There are 17 Harvard graduates at the Columbia Law School.
The "Correspondence of Emerson and Carlyle," edited by Prof. Norton, has just been published.
The Bicycle Club dinner takes place at Young's this evening. Tickets, $2 (non-members, $2.50).
Harvard Bicycle Club: The book at Bartlett's for subscriptions to the dinner will be closed at 2 P. M. today.
Mr. George Riddle is to appear in a favorite role with Mary Anderson at her last performance in Boston next Saturday evening.
President Eliot, Dr. A. P. Peabody and Prof. J. M. Pierce are expected to be present at the coming Harvard Club dinner in New York.
Annual meeting of the Co-operative Society for the presentation of reports and election of officers in Boylston 5 at 7.30 this evening.
The new list of affiliated tradesmen of the Co-operative Society will be out on March 1st, the date of the expiration of former contracts.
Prof. Norton will place copies of the pamphlet to be used in Fine Arts V. on sale at the Co-operative Society's office, this morning.
Signatures of members of the Co-operative Society cannot be received until Thursday next. The old tickets are good at the office till that date.
A symposium on "Educational Needs," by Professor G. Stanley Hall, Professor Felix Adler, President Thomas Hunter and Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi appears in the March number of the North American Review.
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