A lawn tennis association has been organized at Brown.
The college papers of Illinois have formed a Press Association.
The average graduate of Ann Arbor spends $1,750 during his course.
American colleges, it is claimed, derive two-fifths of their income from their students, while English colleges only derive one-tenth from that source.
The junior opening of the Pi Eta Society occurs on Friday evening. "King Charles the Second, or the Merry Monarch," and a farce will be given. The dress rehearsal occurs tomorrow at 3 P. M.
For several years past it has been a custom of the authorities of Middlebury College to give the students a day every spring in which to go off after maple sugar, but this annual sugar-hunting day is omitted this season because there is no sugar to go after.
The standing committee of the electors of Harvard college have given notice that they will, during the month of May, receive nominations for candidates for the board of overseers. Each elector may send a list of not more than five names, that being the number of vacancies to be filled, and must send his ballot, signed with his name and year of graduation, to Samuel M. Quincy, secretary, Old State House, Boston.