The annual income of Amherst is $70.000.
Mathematics is said to be the favorite elective at Bowdoin.
The Princeton Freshmen have voted to support a lacrosse team.
A mock Congress has been organized at Michigan University.
W. H. Coolidge, captain of the '81 nine, visited the college yesterday.
Harvard is now the only college in the league which has no coach for the nine.
Brown University has an addition to her gymnasium in the shape of one billiard table.
Vassar Alumnx have undertaken to raise $20.000 for the purpose of building a gymnasium for the college.
Williams is agitating the matter of establishing a literary monthly similar to those at Yale and Princeton.
Members of Eng. 7 are requested to leave their blue books in Sever 11, before the day of the examination.
Several new men have joined the Co-operative Society at the new rate of $1.50 for the remainder of the year.
A new tin dise for the running high kick, much larger than the one used last year has been secured for the gymnasium.
J. C. Adams, '86, has been elected President of the Princeton Athletic Association in place of Harriman, '85, resigned.
The reading room of the library was photographed yesterday morning, with all the mournful and solemn-faced students in it grinding away.
The Faculty representation on the Committee of Conference, is as follows: Professors Shaler, Gurney, and Palmer, and Messrs. Wendell and Croswell.
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