The fifth number of the Advocate will be issued this morning.
The new text book in History 2 will soon be out.
The freshman crew took a twelve mile walk yesterday.
Prof. James will begin his lectures on Psychology on Monday next.
The Princetonian offers $25 for the best "distinctly Princeton" college song.
A crate of new hydraulic machines arrived at the gymnasium yesterday. They will be put in place soon.
S. Abbott, formerly Harvard, '87, has an article in the last Williams Lit entitled, "A Girl I Know."
Additional copies of May's Constitutional History of England have been procured in History 12.
The trustees of Trinity have appropriated a large sum of money for the building of a gymnasium.
The Spirit of the Times says about the Yale-Princeton game, - "The absence of all 'slugging' was very marked and there were no disqualifications, notwithstanding reports to the contrary. . . The absence of useless umpires and the presence of a referee who knew his business was eminently satisfactory."
T. W. Higginson's larger book on the U. S. History has appeared, and is favorably reviewed in the last Nation.
Michigan University has been presented with all the exhibits of the Chinese government in the New Orleans Exposition.
Out of the CRIMSON'S forty odd exchanges, thirty-two have printed the statement about that facitious bequest of $2,000,000 to Harvard; and still they come!
Students in Physic C are requested to watch the bulletin boards for the notice of an hour examination which will be posted soon. The examination will probably occur on Wednesday.
An error was made in yesterday's review of the catalogue. The total number of those connected with the University is 1874, while 1662 is the total number of students.
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