The Advocate will be out to-day.
The Yale News protests in the name of the alumni to the fence being removed in order for the new building.
The Glee Club sang last evening at Quincy at the invitation of the Quincy Tennis Club, and the Pierian Sodality played at West Medford.
The old, old story: "Fred Plaisted, the professional oarsman, is reported to have been engaged to coach the Harvard crew."- Yale News.
The Rev. G. H. Parker, a recent graduate of Harvard, is lecturing before the Agassiz Society of Boston upon "Evolution from a Theological Standpoint."
At a meeting of the Christian Brethren, held Thursday evening, the following officers were elected: President, J. H. Ropes, '89; secretary, H. R. Miles, '88; treasurer, C. H. Moore, '89; librarian, A. E. Beckwith, '91.
The following men have been elected officers of the Boylston Chemical Club: G. White, president; T. W. Richards, vice-president; C. F. Kahnweiler, secretary; H. Pulsford, treasurer; W. G. Forsyth, librarian.
The collection of meteorites owned by the university is worth, at catalogue prices, a million and a half dollars. It may be compared very favorably with any other similar collection in the world.
At the first of the three matinees Monday next at 2 o'clock Josef Hofmann will play the following pieces: One of Becethoven's concert's; Mendelssohn's Rondo Capricioso; three original compositions; an improvisation, and a Nocturne by Chopin.
Coxe, '87, Yale's famous hammer and shot thrower, will return to Yale in March, taking a course in chemistry in Sheffield Scientific School. The Yale News says he will simply coach the Mott Haven candidates for shot and hammer putting.
The New Haven Union is authority for the statement that Wesleyan and the University of Pennsylvania contemplate withdrawal from the Inter-collegiate Foot-ball League and the formation of a new league consisting of Wesleyan, Pennsylvania, Williams, Amherst and Lehigh.