A college gymnastic association has been organized at Princeton; its object is, of course, to raise the general standard of gymnastics in the college.
A grand ball for the benefit of Boston and Cambridge letter-carriers will be given on April 22nd. Tickets may be procured of "Billy" the postman.
The candidates for the Columbia nine began practice on the Polo Grounds yesterday under the direction of Myrtie, manager of the New Yorks.
The regular examination in N. H. IV. which was to take place a few days before the spring recess, has how been postponed until ten days after the recess.
A boom for the Annex with a side list on Cambridge weather, as the poet hath it:
Love likes not always laughter gay;
Nor would one always have it May.
The prize offered by "Lippincott's Magazine," for the best essay on "Social life at Princeton" has been awarded to E. M. Hopkins, '88. The article will appear in the April number of the magazine.