The Yale News complains of the lack of dormitories at Yale.
The 17th annual supper of the Yale Record was held on May 27.
The Michigan Cornell Alumni Association was formed recently.
H. W. Lee, Yale '90, has been elected president of the Yale Glee Club.
The graduating exercises of the Yale Art School were held last Friday.
The Yale 'varsity crew leaves for New London on June 15.
The Columbia freshman crew average 148 3-8 lbs, the 'varsity 163 5-8 pounds.
Entrance examinations for Yale will be held in nineteen different cities.
All books borrowed from the O. K. library by members must be returned at once.
The annual tournament of the Phillips Andover academy was held last Thursday.
Stuoents in electrical and Civil Engineering will be able to take shop work at the Cambridge Industrial School next year.
At the annual meeting of the Trinity Athletic association, it was decided to withdraw from the intercollegiate baseball and foot ball league.
In a recent issue the price of the Harvard Souvenir published by Mr. Parpanti was wrongly stated to be five dollars. It should have been three dollars.
The Y. M. C. A. photograph which could not be taken yesterday morning on account of rain, will be taken next Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock back of Sever Hall.
Folling is the make up of the cricket eleven which plays Haverford today: Brown, Garrett, Frost, Balch, Sullivan, T. S. Lee, J. P. Lee, Crowninshield, Carpenter, Butters and Austrian.
Mr. J. D. Rockefeller has given $1,500,000 for the founding of a Baptist University in Chicago on condition that $350,000 additional be raised in Chicago within five years.
The Yale chapter of the Zeta Psi Fraternity, the New Junior society, will be given a reception at the New York Club House June 15. Fifteen or twenty chapters will probably be represented.
In the Newark Academy Athletic Games, last week, K. C. Kirtland, who will enter Princeton next year, won the 220 yards dash, the 120 yards hurdle, the running broad jump, and took second in the 100 yards dash.
The editors of the Cornell Magazine from the Junior class have been chosen as follows: F. H. Callan, H. W, Wilkinson, John Ford, W. C. Jackson, and W. S. Monroe.
The standing of the eight leading men at Yale in the competition for the gold point medal, which is to be awarded after the all around championship games, is as follows, Shearman '89 63 points; Sherrill '89, 48 points; Williams '91, 41 points; Robinson, '90, 39 Hinckley '89, 30 points; Clark, '90 S., 25 points; Elcock '91 M. 35 points and Lentilhon '90 S., 21 points.
Great preparations are being made for the Exeter-Andover athletic tournament to be held a week from today. Exeter and Andover have both held their annual spring tournament, and judging from the records made the contest will be very close. Andover is ahead in the pole vault and standing broad jump, while Eveter will probably capture most of the dashes. In the tennis tournament to be held in the morning, Harrison will represent Exeter in the singles, and Day, Andover.
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