There are students at Princeton representing 36 States.
Waters '94 rowed on the second 'varsity crew yesterday.
The list of topics for the next forensic in English C has been posted.
"Psychology," Prof. James's new book has just been published.
There are twenty-five graduates of Princeton in the Yale Law School.
Blue books in English A must be handed in at the next third hour exercise.
Princeton Theological School received $21,000 from the late John T. De Sellum.
Mr. Epes Sargent Dixwell '27 is the only surviving member of a class of forty-four.
The University Club of New York has 1000 resident and 650 non-resident members.
The date for handing in the third special report in History XIII has been postponed to Feb. 13.
There are 26 candidates for the Princeton nine. Five of last year's nine are still in college.
President Adams of Cornell argued lately before the American Historical Society at Washington that the remains of Columbus are at San Domingo and were not taken to Havana in 1795.
The champion weight thrower, J. S. Mitchell, has won over 300 first prizes and broken 52 records.
The lesson in Spanish 2 for today posted in University is Sections I and II of Alaeron's "Se ys tuviera cien millones."
Vassar is so crowded that the trustees have had to decide to build a new residence building at once.
Four members of last year's nine at Brown will not play this year. Woodcock, their famous pitcher, is one of them.
Professor Cooke will give a review of his lectures in Chemistry A next Thursday at 12 o'clock.
The Maine college league in base ball will be made up of three teams this year instead of two, Colby, Bowdoin and Bates.
In French la "Les Trois Monsquetaires" and "Mademoiselle de la Seigliere" are supposed to be read before mid-years.
W. W. Caswell '95, is ill with scarlet fever. Most of the men in his entry have left the building.
Forty-seven men have already signed the blue book at the gymnasium for joining a regular gymnasium class.
Dr. Lyman Abbott's fourth lecture on "The Evolution of Chemistry" in the Lowell Institute course will be delivered this evening.
54 men have begun training at Princeton for the university athletic team. They are divided into two squads and are doing an hour's work each day under Trainer McMaster.
Among the great teachers of the university extension occur the name of John Ruskin, Dante Rossetti, F. J. Furnival, Professor F. Maurice and Thomas Hughes.
Dr. Henry 1. Bowditch '28, has died. Dr. Bowditch graduated from the Medical School in 1832, and held the Jackson professorship of clinical medicine there from 1859 to 1867.
The annual dance of the Hasty Pudding Club was held at the club house last night. The matrons were Mrs. Arthur Armory, Mrs. Arthur Hunnewell and Mrs. George Putnam. The committee were J. H. Hunt '92, J. Codman '92 and G. Lowell '92.
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