The University of New York had its commencement on last Monday night.
A large number of Harvard men will go abroad early in July.
The 'varsity crew leaves for New London on the 19th.
The blanks for stating electives are ready for distribution in U. 5.
The CRIMSON has a base-ball nine.- California Occident.
The average age of the graduating class of Columbia is twenty years and ten months.
The Dramatic Association of Boston College gave the "Lyons Mail" on Tuesday evening.
Bessie's Cuckoos beat a freshman table nine from Bucknell's yesterday morning by a score of 15 runs to 10.
Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, and Yale will hold entrance examinations in London and Paris this year.
The New Haven Union and several Boston papers have stated in recent issues that the 'varsity crew has not the least chance of winning at New London.
It is very important that those who have promised subscriptions to the freshman nine and crew pay them in as soon as possible.
At Harvard, in 1650, fifty-five per cent. of the students entered the ministry, but in 1875 only one per cent. became ministers. Harvard seems to have lowered in her moral character.- Syracuse University News.
"There is a little matter $ome of our $ubscribers have $eemingly forgotten. We are $o mode $t that we do not like to $peak about it."- Tuftonian.
President McCosh, of Princeton, is preparing an address to be delivered at Commencement next week, entitled "Twenty Years of Princeton College."
Columbia College library furnishes writing materials for all visitors, and light meals are given to those students who are too busy to leave their work.
The annual strawberry night of the Signet occurs June 19. Mr. C. E. Thayer, '89, will be the orator and Mr. R. E. N. Dodge, '89, poet.
The Goodard elocution prizes of Tufts College were assigned last night-the first prizes to W. C. Snow and G. H. Hero; the second prizes to I. W. Cate and W. L. Rickets.
The Deerfield Summer School of History and Romance will begin July 5th and close July 31st. There will be classics in folklore and American literature.
Professor Cohn will meet students who desire to consult him on the choice of their French courses, on Thursday, June 14, Friday, June 15, Saturday, June 16, from 9.30 to 12, in Sever 19.
The flags for the victorious Yale sophomore crew which won in the class races were distributed Wednesday. They are made of Yale blue silk, with gold trimmings, and are lettered "Yale Spring Regatta, 1888, '89-'90-'91. Won by '90. Time, 11.39. The name and position of the men are also affixed.
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