The winter sports at Princeton occur today.
The lacrosse convention will be held at 10 A. M. today.
Williams College has received $300,000 during the past two years.
The Williams Athenoeum expresses itself very strongly against co-education.
The University of Pennsylvania would like to start an inter-collegiate cricket league.
The text book in Pleading, "Ames' Cases," used by the first year law students, is out of print.
The Life of James Monroe, by President Gilman, in the "Statesman" series, came out yesterday.
The debate of the Institute of 1770 will come off on Friday, not on Thursday as announced in yesterday's issue.
Prof. Lyon lectures in the Divinity Hall upper lecture room at 12 M. today on "Assyrian Antiquities."
Seniors will present subjects for their commencement parts to Prof. A. S. Hill at 4 P. M. today in Sever 3.
Pach's photographer has been canvassing the college to see how many seniors desire photographs of their rooms.
Mr. Channing, '77, will deliver a lecture next Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Harvard Historical Society.
Circulars advertising the Livingston fire escape (the canvas bag arrangement) have been distributed through the college halls.
Now is the time to order spring shoes of Morris Dollard, 856 Main street, shoe parlors, private house, a few steps east of Beck Hall.
Messrs. C. R. Clapp, T. J. Coolidge, E. A. Hibbard and H. Hubbard of the junior class have been elected members of the Historical Society.
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