The Pi Eta theatricals will occur shortly.
The University of Michigan has nineteen Japanese students.
The football game to day between '88 and '89 will be called at 3 p. m.
Cornell supports sixteen Greek letter societies, three of which are composed entirely of ladies.- Ex.
It is said that Princeton has a college telegraph company which has stations in all the dormitories.
The faculty of Amherst have invited J. M. Ward, of the "New Yorks," to deliver a lecture on base-ball.- Ex.
There is a project on foot for lighting the Williams College buildings by electricity.
Dr. McGlynn and Henry George are soon to give lectures at Amherst College.
The second seven of the Signet are Baldwin, Cabot, Darling, Lee, Richards, Ropes, Wengren.
The Thesis on Spinoza in Philosophy 13 is due Dec. 7. The hour examination takes place to day.
The first statue of Long fellow erected in this country will be unveiled next spring in Portland, Me., the poet's birthplace. The figure is of bronze and was made in Italy by Franklin Summons.
Faculty meetings occur on the first and third Tuesdays in each month. The next one comes next Tuesday.
There was no lecture in F. A. 4 yesterday. Professor Norton will meet the class to-morrow at the regular hour.
Professor Goodwin will give the first two lectures on Plato, Socrates and the Sophists this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Sever 11.
W. H. Thayer. '89, has resigned the secretaryship of the DAILY CRIMSON and H. O. Poor, '90 has been elected to fill his place.
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