Junior Theme 5 is due tomorrow.
Yocum, '85, is now rowing with his class crew.
The next meeting of the faculty will be on next Tuesday.
J. Prentiss, '84, has been elected a member of the Finance Club.
Many of the tug-of-war candidates now take daily runs up North avenue.
The Princeton Assembly held its first cotillion Feb. 19. The project promises to be a success.
The recent snow stops all present hopes of out-of-door practice entertained by the baseball men.
The university lacrosse twelve and new candidates now meet in the yard every morning at 8 o'clock.
The average age of the Yale freshman class on entering college was eighteen years and ten months.
The yard presented a beautiful sight yesterday morning, as trees and buildings were covered with the feathery snow.
At Hamilton the student's standing is never made known to his friends, and is announced only to himself at his graduation.
St. Mark's Training School has been almost deserted by its students during the past few weeks, owing to an out-break of diphtheria.
The next volume in the "American Statesman" series, the life of Samuel Adams, will be written by John Fiske, formerly assistant librarian of Harvard.
The university and freshman crews rowed on the river yesterday afternoon. If the weather is pleasant this afternoon, all the crews expect to get upon the water.
A report from Princeton says that "Jim" Robinson, our old trainer, would not be allowed under the new regulations an appointment there as an athletic instructor.
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