President Carter of Williams is quite ill.
The Lacrosse team will go into training next week.
The marks in Greek 4 (composition) run very high.
The Second Roberts' Hall Assembly took place last evening.
Out of two hundred and one students at Wesleyan, twenty-one are women.
Mr. G. S. Mumford has been elected permanent captain of the freshman crew.
There will be a class meeting of '86 this evening, at half-past seven o'clock, in Boylston Hall.
W. T. Washburn, who wrote "Fair Harvard," has a serial melodrama in John Swinton's Paper.
The shoot to have been held at Watertown this afternoon has been postponed until Saturday morning.
The stroke used in their practice up to the present time by the Oxford University crew averages from twenty-eight to twenty-nine to the minute. [Ex.
Wesleyan University has 201 students, 31 seniors, 46 juniors, 54 sophomores, 54 freshmen, one post-graduate, and two special students. The faculty numbers eighteen.
"Dear me," said a good old lady on Fifth street the other evening, "how this craze for china is growing. Here's a New York club that is paying $3,000 for a pitcher." [Ex.
In Switzerland the medical students have taken action against the admittance of women in their schools. The ground they take is that, if foreign women study medicine there, the Swiss women will desire to do the same, and make the profession more overcrowded than it is now.
It is said that when Sumner and Phillips were in college, each mapped out for himself the plan of life afterward followed by the other.
An election for the vacancy caused by the election of Mr. Merriam as vice-president of Memorial Hall will take place next Friday at dinner. Nominations may be left with the auditor.
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