The Thesis in History 6 is due on January 10.
Barnard College, New York, has a deficit of $10.000.
There will be an examination in History 9 next Monday.
Columbia College will challenge Princeton to a joint debate.
The Student Volunteer Movement now numbers 75,000 members.
Tufts has received $10,000 by the will of the late T. O. Burnham.
There are fifty candidates in training for the Columbia College nine.
McClung has been re-erected captain of the Lehigh eleven for next year.
Mr. W. H. Fessenden, tenor, will be the soloist this afternoon at Vesper Service.
A thesis may be substituted in place of the mid-year examinations in German 9.
Captain Carter, full-back on the Technology eleven, will enter Cornell next year.
A German Club to be known as the Deutscher Verein has been formed at the Annex.
The Harvard Mandolin Club played last night at the Thorndike before the Boston Cadets.
J. W. Egerton, '94, has been elected captain of Trinity's foot-ball team for next year.
A new Senior Society has been founded at Amherst, membership to be based upon scholarship.
The criticism in English A on a subject to be given out at the third hour work, is due Saturday.
A movement is being made to organize a football league among the schools of Connecticut.
The students of Vassar College are to give "Antigonie" in the original Greek, early in February.
The Graduate Club of the Annex will give a tea to President Hall of Clark University on December 20.
The election of next year's football captain at Princeton has been postponed until after the holidays.
The richest university in the world is that of Leyden, Holland, its real estate being over four millions.
The Chicago Club of Princeton College intends to give a banquet in Chicago during the Christmas vacation.
The second national conference on University Extension will be held in Philadelphia on Dec. 28, 29 and 30.
It has been decided to postpone the meeting of the Princeton Athletic Association until after the Christmas recess.
The monthly meeting of the Natural History Society will be held this evening at the Society Building on Holmes Field.
The Boston Institute of Technology has been refused admission into the New England Intercollegiate Football Association.
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