The library will be closed today.
Cornell's Athletic meeting has been postponed until next fall.
Rutgers College has recently received $25,000 from an unknown patron.
The Cornell papers will suspend publication after this week.
The receipts of the Intercollegiate games last Saturday were $1, 100.
Henry O. Sage, of Ithaca, has given $300,000 for the Cornell library.
The make-up examination in Political Economy I will be held today.
The Banjo club was entertained by the Boston Athletic Club Tuesday evening.
At Princeton the sophomore class will next year have some elective courses.
It has been decided to hold the Exeter-Andover Athletic and tennis tournament on Wednesday, June 12, at Exeter.
Professor J. M. Peirce sails for Europe on July 3, to remain abroad for about a year.
Technology had her class day last Monday; the graduating class numbers seventy-five men.
The Interscholastic Athletic meeting takes place on Holmes Field at 10 o'clock this morning.
The races of the Country club take place today at Clyde park. The first race will be called at 2.30 p. m.
The descriptive pamphlets for the French courses, for Romance Philology, for Semitic, and for the Latin and Greek courses are o u
Wells, of Amherst, who won the mile run at the Intercollegiate games last Saturday, will probably enter the Yale Divinity school after graduation from Amherst.
The semi-annual election of officers of the Y. M. C. A. will be held at the meeting this evening. A full attendance is desired. The society photograph will be taken Friday morning at nine o'clock.
The race meet of the Rhode Island wheelmen will be held today at Narragansett Park, Providence. R. H. Davis '91 has entered for two safety races, the two mile scratch and the mile handicap; in this latter race Davis is scratch and will try to break the record. Greenleaf '92 has entered for the two mile American championship race. Bailey '91 has entered for the two safety races, and with his brother for the tandem safety race.
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