It is said that a New Haven citizen has offered $50,000 to educate Josef Hoffman provided he be taken from the stage.
Five sophomores have been suspended indefinitely at Cornell for complicity in the recent troubles between the freshman and sophomore classes.
A monogram scarf pin has been found on the steps of University. The owner may obtain it at the secretary's office.
Professor Goodale lectured last evening in Association Hall, Boston. The subject of the lecture, which is one of a popular scientific course, was "Seeds."
Bowdoin has withdrawn from the Inter-collegiate Athletic Association of New England colleges and has entered the Maine league.
At Yale's weekly meeting on Tuesday evening, H. G. Shearman, '89, broke the Yale record in the running high jump with a jump of 5 feet 7 1-2 inches.
Denver, Col., is to have a college for women, modeled after Wellesley or Vassar. The Ladies' College Society, which has the matter in charge, is to be incorporated, and will work to raise $750,000 in real estate and cash.- Ex.
An authors reading has been arranged by the Alumnae of Wellesley College, in aid of the Norumbega fund of the college. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Mr. Arlo Bates, Mrs. Louise Chandler Moulton and others will read selections from their own works and Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer will preside. The reading will take place in the parlors of the Revere House on Monday, Feb. 13, at 3 p. m.