A co-operative society has been formed at Yale.
Rutgers gives prizes for extemporaneous speaking.
C. R. Brown is now rowing stroke of the junior crew.
Professor Gosse will lecture at New Haven this evening.
James G. Blaine, Jr., took lunch at Memorial yesterday.
It is said that the bust of Longfellow will be placed in Memorial Hall.
The running long jump will be one of the events in the winter meeting.
Joseffy, the famous pianist, is to give a concert at the University of Michigan.
An unusual number of students skated on Fresh Pond yesterday at all hours.
The University of Pennsylvania proposes to erect a gymnasium at a cost of $50,000.
The examination in History 2 yesterday, was one of P of. Macvane's usual fair papers.
Professor Shaler of the Natural History department has written a First Book in Geology. Ginn, Heath and Co. are the publishers.
Mr. W. Littaner, '86, has been ill for several days with a severe attack of peritonitis,
The high jumpers at the gymnasium are making big records in practice trials this winter.
The late Professor Eustis was at one time when an undergraduate, leader of the Pierian Sodality.
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