President Porter will deliver an address at the Columbia alumni dinner, to be held in New York, March 28.
The University of Vermont has received a bequest of $110,000. A handsome gymnasium is to be erected.
The Longwood Cricket Club intends to obtain a professional to coach its team.
The Yale Glee Club proposes to give two concerts during the spring recess, one in Brooklyn on Tuesday, April 16, and the other in Orange, N. J., on the following evening.
All wishing to finish their theses in History 13 are asked to give their names at once to Mr. Hart, the instructor.
J. C. Faulkner, '86, has returned to college. He will probably be unable to contest the horizontal bar event at the coming games.
Frequent reunions of the Phi Beta Kappa alumni in New York city are held. Occasionally lectures are given at these gatherings.
Efforts are being made at Yale to secure the Hon. Joseph R. Hawley to present "Protection" to the students of Political Economy.
Dr. Mark wishes to remind all who take Natural History 2 that theses in that course will be due not later than April 1.
Prof. Croswell desires the section in Greek 1 to hand in a written translation of the first hundred verses of the "Prometheus," at today's recitation
Mr. Parker will lecture to his section tomorrow, at nine, on "Horace." Members of advanced section are invited to be present.
Keith rowed with the junior crew yesterday, his place on the 'varsity being taken by Clarke. Sawyer has also returned.
Mr. Wendell in his lecture yesterday suggested several topics for the next junior theme, such as the Greek question, the resolutions in regard to athletics, the management of athletics at Harvard, the tariff, or the chances of the various presidential candidates.