$100,000 has been given to Johns Hopkins to establish a medical school. It will be invested until it amounts to $500,000.
Hereafter Phil. 1 is to meet in Lower Mass., as Harvard 1 is to be fitted up for the use of the Greek Department.
George P. Furber, '87, who recently graduated from the Law School, has been admitted to the Massachusetts bar and is now practicing in Boston.
The Princeton faculty have decided that no special student will be allowed to play on any university athletic team until he has been in college one year.
Secretaries of college societies are requested to send lists of officers and members to C. A. Hight, 25 Stoughton, for publication in the Index. All lists must be handed in this week.
The Union Clubs have decided to open their rooms formally with a smoker next week. The rooms are to be papered and otherwise improved, and a house committee has been appointed.
Owen's 100 yard record of 9 4-5 sec., made at the American championship games, has been accepted by the executive committee of the Board of Managers of the A. A. U., and Cary's record of 9 1-2 rejected.