South Carolina College will be reorganized next fall under the name of the State University of South Carolina.
The law library of the late P. P. Norris, of Philadelphia, valued at $190,000, has been recently bequeathed to the University of Pennsylvania.
Members of Pol. Econ. I who wish to take the make-up mid-year examination will meet Professor Taussig in U. 4 this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
If the lacrosse team wins the college championship, the Cambridge team will challenge them to a match for the championship of Cambridge.
Professor C. H. Toy will be married on Thursday of this week to Miss Saunders of Norfolk, Va. Ex-Professor Croswell's marriage to Miss Brace of New York took place last week.
Two stained glass windows for Memorial Hall, the gift of the class of '77, are now on exhibition at the office of W. J. McPherson. The figures are Charlemagne and Sir Thomas Moore.
Any student in the academic department, including specials, who has not received the list of questions from the Committee of the Faculty on Athletics can obtain it at the office.
Fifteen Princeton men are practising in the gymnasium for the commencement exhibition. In numbers participating, the exhibition will be larger than has been held for many years,
In the United States one man in every two hundred takes a college course; in England, one in every five hundred; in Scotland, one in every six hundred; in Germany, one in every two hundred and thirteen.
The Yale Y. M. C. A. has elected the following officers for the next year:- President, Fisher, '89; vice-presidents, Parsons, '90, and Hartwell, '89; recording secretary, Kingsbury, '91, and treasurer, Reed, '89.
At a meeting of the University of Pennsylvania Athletic Association, on Saturday, George Buntin broke the intercollegiate record of Coxe of Yale in the hammer throwing by 2 ft. 3 3-4 in., making a throw of 100 ft., 9 1-2 in.