Princeton '89 has a Fencing Club.
H. S. Sanford, '88, has been elected a regular editor of the CRIMSON.
Amherst is represented on the faculty of every college in New England.
A series of lectures is being given at Yale on subjects connected with business.
I. A. Ruland has been elected secretary of the CRIMSON, vice W. D. Clark, resigned.
Mr. F. S. Weber, the noted tenor, will sing at vesper service on Thursday next.
Carleton Greene, '89, has been elected secretary of the Shooting Club in place of Mr. Mead, resigned.
The attention of seniors is called to the urgent notices of the Photograph Committee in another column.
The Bowdoin College nine has arranged a game with the Portlands of the New England League for Fast day.
There is an interesting article in Friday's Princetonian on party feeling of the students during the Civil War.
The students of the University of Pennsylvania are to give a dramatic entertainment in behalf of the crew.
The total value of the property belonging to Phillips' Exeter Academy is $473,000. The disbursements of the institution last year were: $22,000 for the gymnasium, $14,000 for salaries and $4,082 for scholarships.
The Yale shell has been taken from the tank and the water drawn off, as the crew will row on the harbor in the future.
Prof. T. W. Hunt of Princeton is shortly to publish a new work, entitled "Representative English and Prose Writers."
Prof. Turner, the celebrated anatomist of Edinburgh, receives a salary of $20,000. This is said to be the largest salary received by any professor in the world. - Ex.
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