The Czar of Russia has ordered the University of Kiev to be closed.
The Bowdoin nine will commence work after the Christmas vacation.
The marks of the last examination in Latin A will be announced today.
Yesterday, Prof. James began his lectures on Psychology in Philosophy I.
S. L. Hecht '90, was admitted to the B. A. A. Tuesday evening as preferred member.
G. B. Daggert has been elected captain of the University of Michigan eleven for next year.
Oberlin College is to receive $91,618 in cash from the estate of Wm. B. Spooner of Boston.
Western College, Toledo, Iowa, offers to change its name to that of any donor of $100,000. - Ex.
Twenty-three students of the State Normal School at Cortlandt, N. Y., have been suspended for hazing.
F. J. Osmond, the English cyclist, will come to America next fall to compete for the world's championship.
Shurtleff, captain of the Dartmouth base ball team, will probably enter the Harvard Law School next September.
Smith College Glee Club gave a concert recently in New York, to raise money to pay the debt on the new gymnasium.
Princeton College has conferred the degree of LL. D. upon Ethelbert D. Warfield, the new president of Lafayette College.
Professor C. H. Toy will be dean of the School of Applied Ethics which holds its second session next summer at Plymouth, Mass.
The University of Pennsylvania will shortly establish a school of American history and institutions. There are to be eight courses.
Principal Farrain of Oxford University will deliver the Lyman Beecher course of lectures before the Theological School at Yale next term.
Professor Herbert B. Adams of Johns Hopkins University has received the prize for the best essay on University Extension, offered by the University of the State of New York.
An alumni banquet is being arranged for at Yale, as a testimony to Walter Camp of his services in behalf of Yal's foot ball team. It will take place in New York sometime in January.
The Trustees of the New York Law School recently decided to establish a prize fellowship of the annual value of $500, to be conferred on the member of the graduating class selected by the Faculty for ability and fitness for the duties of an instructor. Prizes of $150, $100, and $75 will be established for the seniors who excel in scholarship.
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