Peabody, '87, and Craig, '87, are at the Yale Theological School.
The laboratory sections in N. H. 2 begin work tomorrow.
Yale authorities are talking seriously of building a new gymnasium.
The trustees of Brown University have voted not to adopt co-education.
Seventeen men of other colleges have entered the upper classes at Amherst.
Hildreth, '85, who has been abroad for three years on a fellowship, has returned to Cambridge.
The University of Michigan has an elective course in the art of writing plays for the stage.
Farquhar, fullback on last year's Exeter eleven, will be unable to play this year on account of illness.
In the bicycle races at Lynn on Saturday, R. H. Davis. '91, won the three mile amateur race in 9 minutes, 4 1-2 seconds.
The Indiana Supreme Court has decided that college students of a legal age may vote in college towns.
The class of '89, Princeton, has a rowing club which is said to be in a flourishing condition.
There are 100 more students in the freshman class of Harvard than in the collegiate freshman class of Yale.
Four hundred and forty students are registered at Johns Hopkins against 240 last year.
W. F. Greenman, '85, a graduate of the Divinity School, has accepted a call from the Unitarian church of Winona, Minnesota.
During the summer, a bowling alley and a swimming bath were added to the gymnasium of Lasell Seminary at Auburndale.
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