Peterhouse College, the oldest of the seventeen colleges in the Cambridge University, has just celebrated the six hundredth anniversary of its founding.
At Lasell Seminary, the languages, French and German, are constantly practiced at meals, one table being set apart for French and one for German.
The Amherst Dramatic Club are to produce during the coming winter, Wycherley's "Country Girl" which was revised by Augustin Daly last year in New York.
Presidents Porter, McCosh, Eliot and Barnard are each to have a paper in the Youth's Companion for next year entitled "Advice to Young Men Preparing for College."
Our mathematical editor has computed that when 14 men sit at a table in Memorial, they can be arranged in 87,396,291,200 different ways; when 12 men are at the table the number will be 478,001,600.