Brazil is to have the first Academy of Arts in South America.
The University tennis tournament at Yale was begun last Friday.
Chapel begins to-day. The hour is the usual one of 8.45 a. m.
F. S. Falmer, '87, and W. Austin, '87, are at the Law School.
The Yale Record offers forty dollars for the best short stories and poems.
J. M. Goodale, '85, is continuing his law studies in New York.
Wagenhurst, Princeton, '88, has been elected captain of both the nine and eleven.
President Robinson, of Brown, believes students should be admitted direct from preparatory schools, without admittance examinations at the college.
A wag remarked that if it is impossible to make dropped eggs of bad eggs, how about ninety?
J. Wendell, jr., a member of the freshmen class, is a brother of E. J. Wendell, Harvard's famous runner.
Attempts are being made at Yale to raise money in order to present the '87 'Varsity crew with trophies.
On October 18 a game for the world's championship will be played between the Detroit's and St. Louis Browns on the Union grounds, Boston.
The class of '88 has won the base-ball championship at Princeton. Members of the 'Varsity nines play on the class teams.
The Yale sophomores have been informed that their class has done more hazing than any class for some years, and that it would be stopped if it were necessary to suspend half the class in doing it.
The Princetonian advocates the increase of trainer Robinson's salary to a thousand or twelve hundred dollars a year.
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