The University of California has a Political Science Club.
The class crews are now pulling on sliding seats.
The Middlesex Gun Club will shoot at Watertown, this afternoon.
The second half of the college year at Tufts College began Monday.
Professor William Cook will give out the marks in German 4 at 3 precisely, today.
Last year Columbia's total revenue was $342,000, total expenditure, $555,000.
Sixty-two new pupils have been added to the Indian training school at Carlisle, Pa.
Professor William Cook will answer questions in German 1 today, at 3 o'clock.
Twelve freshmen are now working for positions on the '87 tug-of-war team, under Captain Cochrane.
Vinton, the Phillips-Andover pitcher, has been engaged by Wright to play with the Bostons this year.
A short time since, the Queen's scholars at Westminister performed the "Trinummus" of Plautus.
It has been proposed to provide a running course in the Cornell Gymnasium by erecting an elevated track.
"A Roman Singer," now running in the Atlantic, is considered the most interesting and best written of Crawfords romances.
The estimated expenses of the University of Michigan are only $223,315.58 some $40,000 less than those of last year.
Illinois College, at Jacksonville, Ill., has recently received $5,000 from M. E. W. Blatchford, of the class of '45, of that institution.
A number of Yale men are thinking of making a tour on foot through France and Germany during the summer vacation.
L. U. Bailey, Jr., B. S., assistant in the Herbarium, has been appointed instructor in taxonomy and phylography in the Correspondence University.
McGill University, Montreal, was visited Monday by Lord Lansdowne, to whom the students presented an address of welcome.
There are forty-eight registered physicians in Pittsburgh, Pa., who have no diplomas. Medical-diploma factories are running on half time this winter. [Ex.
A department known as the "Agricultural" has been introduced in the Yale Courant, in which useful hints to the young western ranche enthusiasts are given.
The lesson for Monday, February 11, in Latin 1, will be chapters i., iv. of the Agricola of Tacitus. Edition recommended: W. F. Allen's "Germania and Agricola."
Next season Harvard cannot help having a good team, and, with a good captain and plenty of practice during April, they will make a good showing. [The Sun.
It is said that some Harvard men are in town to get the shell at the fair for Captain Perkins. Yale men should see that Captain Flanders gets the shell. [Yale News.
Captain Perkins has requested the various class captains to hand him the names of men on their crews who are willing to form a second university eight to row after the class races.
Advanced sections in Freshman Greek begin the Odyssey and Sidgwick's Prose Composition next week, reciting twice a week on the Odyssey, and once in composition. All advanced sections will recite together, in the Odyssey, to Professor White, in Sever 35.
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