Columbia expects to have 2000 students next year.
The last lecture in Greek 7 was given yesterday.
Mr. Lane will not meet his sections in freshman Analytics today.
It is said that the class crews at Yale row a very ragged, uneven stroke.
Prof. Cooke will give his last lecture in Chemistry 4, this afternoon at three o'clock.
The members of Chemistry 4 are having an examination in the quantitative work of the course.
The nine will leave Providence tomorrow evening on the 7.30 boat by the Providence line on the way to Princeton.
The second hour examination in Chemistry 5 will take place on Monday, and the third on the following Wednesday.
All those who failed to secure an assignment to a commencement part may obtain their manuscripts at this office.
The concluding lecture in freshman Chemistry was well attended as usual.
At the close of his remarks Professor Cooke was heartily applauded.
Prof. White will meet any members of Greek 7 who wish to ask questions, at his house from 10 to 12 A. M. on the two days preceding the examination.
W. G. George of the Mosely harriers, beat the amateur two-mile record (his own, 9m. 25 3-5s), at a late meeting of the London Athletic Club. Starting at the scratch against 25 competitors, he ran the distance in 9m. 17 3-5s.
Members of Greek 1 are asked to hand in a written translation of verses 823 to 927 of the "Prometheus."
Dr. Hart will meet on Wednesday, May 28th, at 2 P. M., in Lower Dane Hall, any students who may desire information about the American History course.
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