Yale's Sohpomore class has five Bible societies.
The editors of the Dartmouth secure their appointment by competition.
Matthew Arnold is to lecture before the University of Michigan, on Feb. 1.
The college received $173,000 from term-bills alone, last year.
The number of students working in the chemical laboratory is 208.
The net yearly income of Matthews Hall amounts to about $10,000.
The buildings and collections of the Natural History department now represent and expenditure of $700,000.
The first year of the Veterinary School opens with nine students in attendance.
A class of twenty-nine members is taking a course in phonography at Notre Dame University, Indiana.
The Columbia Spectutor warmly advocates the establishment of a course in Oriental languages, at that college.
The students of Columbia are about to bring out a new journal, the name of which will be The Columbian.
The three strongest men in college, according to the tests of Dr. Sargent, are Messrs. Curtis, Keith and Foster.
Mr. Frederick Vinton, the artist, has been engaged to paint a portrait of Dr. A. P. Peabody for the university.
The vote cast for President of the Dining Association, last Friday, was the largest ever recorded in a Memorial Hall election.
Turf, Field, and Farm, says; "Harvard College considers her prospects on the water for this year quite as good as last year, and perhaps better, and believes that the 'Varsity crew will work hard to put in another victory for the crimson."
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