It is said that Lafayette has never received a legacy.
The Inter-collegiate Base-ball convention will meet in March.
A Beethoven Society has been recently formed at Wellesley.
Professor Lanciani is lecturing at the University of Pennsylvania.
On Tuesday night of last week three new comets were discovered at Yale.
Lehigh has applied for admission to the Inter-collegiate Lacrosse Association.
The freshman class of Columbia has decided to raise $1,500 for the support of its class crew.
Smith, '87, has been elected president of the Amherst Base-ball Association for the ensuing year.
There has been established in Cincinnati a college for the exclusive education of women in Medicine.
President Gilman of Johns Hopkins University was formerly President of the University of California.
Sliding seats were first introduced into college boats by Walter Brown, coach of the Yale crew in '70.
Mr. Gardner S. Lamson, '77, the well known Boston basso will assist the chapel choir at the vesper service this afternoon,
A spectacled youth caused much amusement in the library yesterday afternoon by falling asleep and snoring tunefully over his musty volume.
There is a rumor afloat that the H. A. A. is about to take the flooding of Holmes Field in hand. It is to be hoped the report is well founded.
Invitations have been extended to the leading astronomers to spend a certain period in taking observations at the new Lick Observatory, California.
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