A. C. Lux, Yale, '88, has left college and gone into business.
The Tech. Gymnasium, is to be enlarged and elaborated.
The Lacrosse Association will erect a rack for sticks in the cage.
Russell, '87, is confined at home on account of illness.
The mid-year examinations at Wellesley will take place next week.
Since the graduation of '82, Yale, twenty have married and four died.
The Acta Columbiana advocates the establishment of a Columbia Lit.
There has been a general revival of chess playing throughout the college.
The Conference Committee meets tomorrow, in Sever 3, at 4 o'clock.
The $100,000 for Yale's new gymnasium is nearly all subscribed.
Mr. R. C. Cabot replaces Mr. W. G. Rantoul on the prayer petition committee.
It is rumored that the number of candidates for the senior crew has increased materially during the past few days.
Columbia is the next college that has caught the craze for a Literary Monthly.
The class of '81 E. H. S. held their fifth annual reunion on Saturday night at Parker's.
Prof. Wheeler delivered a remarkably interesting lecture on "Emili a Galotti" to German 3 yesterday.
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