E. C. Pfeiffer is now rowing with the sophomore crew.
The next lecture in History 20 (D) will be held on Friday of this week.
The faculty and students of Wesleyan University are still at swords points.
A new superintendent has been appointed to the Cambridge post-office.
The next essay of the Lippincott Prize series will be on "Social Life at Vassar."
Oliver Wendell Holmes will give readings from his unpublished writings in Boston very soon.
The Judiciary Committee of the Old Intercollegiate League is to meet in Boston, April 12.
Of the forty-four universities that have been founded in Germany only twenty-six now exist.
The question whether or not Andover shall put a crew on the water this year is being warmly discussed by the students of that school.
A meeting of present and past members of university teams was held Monday evening for the purpose of forming a social club; definite action will be taken on the subject at a meeting to be held soon.
Dustan, '89, will probably row on the sophomore crew when the weather groves warmer. He was one of the most promising candidates for the freshman crew last year, but was compelled to stop rowing on account of severe illness.
The annual field meeting of the American Association of Amateur Athletes will take place on the 17th of next September.
The Harvard record in the pole-vault made recently is 9 feet and 7 inches. The Princeton record made last June is 10 feet 6 inches.
President McCosh, of Princeton College, and George W. Cable, the well-known novelist, have recently joined the prohibition party. - Ex.
The crews at Yale are still rowing in barges. The University and probably the sophomore crew also, will begin to use shells in a short time.
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