Any one who received an imperfect copy of the CRIMSON yesterday morning can obtain a perfect copy by applying at Leavitt amp; Pierce's.
The date of the senior ball of the Institute of Technology has been fixed as April 22, the first date decided on, the 15th, interfering with the kirmess.
The Amherst Alumni of New York are discussing the advisability of establishing a professorship in Amherst, in honor of the late Henry Ward Beecher.
The proceeds of the concert given under the auspices of the Classical Club for the benefit of the American School at Athens, amount to seven hundred and eighteen dollars.
Evelyn College for young women, which is to be under the direction of Princeton professors, is to be opened soon. Dr. McCosh will be president, and his two daughters will act as principals. - Ex.
A large crowd gathered at the Polo Grounds, Saturday, to witness the opening game of the season between the New Yorks and Columbia College Nine. The teams, however, failed to put in an appearance.
The freshman crews are composed of the following men: First crew; Amory, stroke; Hutchinson, Herrick, Sanford, Felton, Slocum, Matthews, anchor. Second crew; Crowninshield, stroke: Lothrop, Darling, Tilton, Richmond, Woods, Cabot, Hire; coxswain, Fales.
The senior class at Columbia has decided to place as a memorial an open fire-place costing about $500, in the west wall of Phoenix Collection Hall of Columbia College directly under the portrait of President Barnard. The fire place will bear the inscription "Fugit Irreparabile Tempus," and the date 1887. - Ex.