The Columbia College athletic meeting took place Saturday.
Latin 2 has just completed the reading of Tusculan Disputations.
The examination in Fine Arts 3, yesterday, was extremely hard.
The fourth senior forensic will be returned today from 2 to 4 P. M., in Sever 1.
The pamphlets descriptive of the various elective courses will be ready in a few days.
The college offers to bear a quarter of the expense of providing improved toilet apparatus at Memorial.
Prizes to the value of $500 will be given at the races of the Yale Bicycle Club on May 28th.
Prof. J. Laurence Laughlin has an article in the current Atlantic on the "New Party."
The descriptive pamphlet of the French electives will be ready for distribution, it is hoped, on Wednesday.
The Natural History Society will be photographed on the west side of Sever at 2, this afternoon.
The first five of the Philosophical Society from '85 is as follows: Arnold, Gardiner, McArthur, Nutter, and E. L. Thayer.
The officers of the Canoe Club have surveyed the Charles River course for the races which will take place next Saturday.
The ground around the Jefferson Physical Laboratory has been altered by some much needed improvements.
As a reward for their victory over the Yale freshmen, the '87 men at Brown will be allowed to carry canes during the rest of the year.
Our correspondent seeking information as to the regulation ball for tennis, will find an answer under the article headed "tennis."
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