The freshman crew is now using its barge.
Hour examination in Spanish I. yesterday.
The examination in Freshman Chemistry has been postponed to May 31st.
The freshmen will have a one hour examination in analytical geometry next Wednesday.
The final examination in Political Economy I. will cover the entire work of the course.
Cornell claims to have the best college record in foot-ball kicking, the distance being 177 feet 6 inches.
F. I. Carpenter, '85, has been elected corresponding secretary of the HERALD (I. P. A.) for the ensuing year.
A series of volumes to be called the Pedagogical Library, is to be edited by Professor G. Stanley Hall, of Harvard.
Hartley, of the freshman crew, has been obliged to discontinue rowing for a few days. His place is filled by Vogel.
On account of the spring sports next Saturday, the lacrosse game with Columbia will probably have to be played on the cricket grounds.
Prof. Bocher will read the first half of Beaumarchais' "Le Mariage de Figaro" tomorrow at ten o'clock, in his room at Sever. he will finish it on the following Friday.
The Bolt, an illustrated annual issued by the students of the Stevens Institute of Technology, has just appeared, and proves to be quite a unique publication in its way.
Of the ten practice games hitherto played by Brown, mostly with the Providence nine, Brown has won two, while her average of errors has been a trifle over ten to a game. And of the practice games played by Princeton up to May 3, five in number, Princeton won four, making an average of about six errors to a game.
The Alpha Delta Phi, Pierian, Glee Club and Hasty Pudding shingles have been stolen from University.
A book has been placed at Bartlett's for those wishing to go down to New Haven with the freshman nine on Saturday. Tickets must be signed for before tonight at eight o'clock.
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