F. W. Waters '93 has left college.
There are 37 candidates for the Columbia freshman crew.
Exeter has 359 students, while Andover has 356.
Several Harvard men were admitted to the Suffolk bar last week.
Mr. J. J. Hayes will begin a course of readings next Wednesday in Salem.
Rustin, the captain of the Andover nine is the only member of last year's nine now in the academy.
Mr. Carl Faelten will be the soloist at the Symphony Concert in Sanders Theatre on Thursday.
Mr. William Lloyd Garrison will speak to the Y. M. C. A. next Thursday on the ethics of taxation.
The Princeton freshmen are trying to organize a lacrosse team, but there will be no 'varsity team hereafter.
In the boxing bouts at the B. B. A. meeting, J. L. Dodge '91 defeated Mr. Buckley in the light weight finals. Kane. of the Trimount Athletic Club, defeated G. D. Curtis.
The Bussey Institute is making rapid strides. Last year its membership amounted to two. This year the Institute started in with a membership of seven, which has since been increased to thirteen.
At the meeting of the Intercollegiate Cricket Association dates were arranged for Harvard games with Columbia, Harvard, and Pennsylvania, all of which will be played at Cambridge.
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