The Loan Fund for 1890-91 has been awarded.
A Freshman Glee Club has been started at Yale.
Courtney has been secured as coach for the Cornell crew.
Fifty men are trying for the University of Michigan nine.
There are about 200 men still on the waiting list at Memorial.
Dr. Morgan is acting as superintendent of the mid-year examinations.
Blue books for the examination in Political Economy 4 must be handed in today.
Ezra R. Thayer '88 has been elected secretary of the third year class in the Law School.
At a meeting of the University Harriers at Princeton last week, Roddy '91 was chosen captain.
Mr. Mark will be at the museum at 2 o'clock Friday, Jan. 31st, to answer questions in Zoology 1.
At the school of Veterinary medicine at Harvard there is to be a course in practical horse-shoeing.
Gardiner Perry, L. S., coached the '93 crew yesterday, and W. Alexander '87, will coach the crew next week.
The annual dinner of the Yale New York Alumni was held yesterday, and Edward King spoke on "Harvard University."
The New England Association of Williams Alumni held their annual dinner at the Parker House on Thursday evening.
It is proposed to add two new events to the list in the Mott Haven games, throwing the fifty-six pound weight, and a two-mile safety bicycle race.
At the winter meeting of the University of Pennsylvania Athletic Association, in Philadelphia, Jan. 31, 18 colleges and athletic clubs are represented by 194 men. University of Pennsylvania has 41 entries, Princeton 3, and Wesleyan and Yale 1 each.
President Hyde of Bowdoin College, and the professors of the Maine Medical School issue an appeal to citizens of Maine and other friends of the medical school for $50,000 to build and equip a new medical building in Portland, and an equal sum for laboratory work.
The trophies for the Yale nine were on exhibition for the first time at the Promenade. They consisted as usual of flags of silk of blue background, on the one side being the name "Harvard" on a crimson back, with the scores of the series, and on the other the name "Princeton" on an orange back with the scores of the series. There was a further adornment of crossed bats with the name of the member and the position played.
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