There will be no lecture in Zoology I today.
The base ball squad has begun practice in sliding.
R. C. Robbins '92, has been elected a regular editor of the Advocate.
Blue-books should be handed in at the recitation in French 2 today.
Rand's History of Political Economy is ready for member of Pol, Econ. 4.
Every year there 512 under-graduate students at Cornell receiving tuition free.
About $50,000 has been collected for a gymnasium at the University of Michigan.
Brown Hall, the new dormitory at Princeton was erected at a cost of $100,000.
Dickinson '94, substitute on last year's 'varsity nine, has begun to practice pitching.
Mrs. Mary C. Eustis has left to Harvard College, a picture of her father by Gambardella.
The New York legislature has appropriated $10,000 for University Extension in that State.
The summary in English A of the chapter on "Arrangement of Words" is due next Tuesday.
One hundred men have signed the blue book for gymnastic instruction apart from athletic teams.
The well-known starter, George Turner, is to train the athletic team of the Uni of Pennsylvania.
Over 500 Princeton students are considering the question of organizing a University eating club.
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