Ranney, '83, is training for his class crew.
The repairing of Pach's studio has begun.
The Exeter concert by the Glee Club will be given Friday, March 9.
Chambers Baird has a poem entitled "Heine," in last night's Transcript.
The winter sports at Princeton occur on Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22.
President Porter of Yale will preach in Appleton Chapel Sunday evening.
The winter games of the Institute of Technology occur Saturday, Feb. 17.
Five men rowed on the senior crew yesterday. Capt. Hammond coached the crew.
The Glee Club sing by invitation at the rooms of the Boston Art Club Saturday, March 3.
Mr. Brooks Adams gave his first lecture on "Constitutional Law" yesterday in the Law School.
A member of the senior crew has a total strength of 850. This breaks the record this year so far.
Prof. Whitney will commence a series of lectures in N. H. 18, after the midyears, on "Mining Geology."
Ten negatives were found uninjured among the ruins of Pach's studio. Only two of these, however, were accepted.
Peace of Princeton has announced his intention of remaining at that college another year and playing on the college eleven.
Just twelve minutes after the alarm of fire sounded yesterday morning the Brattle-square engine reached Harvard square.
The examination in Freshman Trigonometry will probably occur the first part of next week. A day's notice will be given.
Prof. John Fiske, formerly of Harvard, will remain in London, whither he sailed last week, until next fall, engaged in historical studies.
President Eliot of Harvard says that "the decline of the ministry is a recognized fact of the last few decades." President Eliot should offer some member of the ministry an increased salary in case he would like to see how mistaken even a college president may be. [Ex.
Some thirty odd men are trying for the 'Varsity and freshmen lacrosse twelves at Princeton College. Both teams give good promise.
It is estimated that $1200 will be required to defray the expenses of the freshman crew, of which amount $700 has already been subscribed.
The Harvard class photographer's shed has been burned. This comes of having so many young sparks around a wooden building. - [Advertiser.
We learn through an exchange that Prof. Goodwin of Harvard holds during the present year the "dictatorship" of the American School at Athens!
Prof. Cooke's lecture in Freshman Chemistry yesterday included some interesting experiments in freezing mercury, and also in solidifying water in a red-hot crucible.
It is rumored that Smith of Brown does not intend to pitch again next spring, and that his place will be filled by Gunderson, a new man on the nine from Colby University, Me.
A sporting paper announces that a lacrosse team, composed of players picked from various teams and including players from Harvard and Princeton, will sail from New York to England the last of June.
The Princeton College nine will be selected from a list of thirty candidates. At present it is thought the nine will be about as follows: A. Moffatt, p.; John Harlan, c.; Caspar, 2b.; James Harlan, 3b. and captain; Wilson, s. s.; and Clark, Wadleigh and W. Moffatt in the outfield. The occupant of first base is as yet doubtful.
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