The third number of the Lampoon is out.
There are 578 graduates of Princeton in New York city.
Princeton held its first cotillion of the year last evening.
There are twelve hundred Yale graduates in New York city and Brooklyn.
Of the 322 members of the House of Representatives, 106 are college graduates.
Eleven Yale graduates are holding positions as presidents of American colleges.
The Directors of the World's Fair have allotted 150,000 square feet for the educational exhibit.
Captain King of the Princeton eleven is expected to take a post-graduate course next year.
President Eliot gave an address Wednesday evening to the "John Elliot Club" of Roxbury.
John Hopkins University was founded in 1876 with 89 students. At present there are 513 enrolled.
There will be an hour examination in History 1 sometime between December 10 and the vacation.
Several men from the Harvard Chess Club have entered the tournament at the Boston Chess Club.
There will be an examination on supplementary reading in Greek D before the Christmas vacation.
The championship of the Interstate Football League, consisting of the universities of Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa, was won on Thursday by the team from Kansas.
Poe and Vincent will be candidates for captain of Princeton's eleven next year, if King does not come back to college.
U. of P. now claims the honor of having the oldest living graduate of an American college in the person of Dr. Kitchen of Philadelphia of the class of 1819.
Yale has 222 post-graduate students representing twenty-two institutions. Seventy-six of this number are graduates of Yale, Amherst coming next with seventeen.
In the last six years Cornell has a total of 49 games played, with 34 won and 15 lost. Altogether the eleven has scored 1439 points to their opponents 456.
At the meeting of the Harvard Democratic Campaign Club held in Lower Mass., last evening, it was voted that the club, having fulfilled the object of its organization, should consider itself, by the terms of its constitution, disbanded.
"The HARVARD CRIMSON publishes seventy-three inches of reading matter daily to the Sun's eighty-four." - Cornell Daily Sun.
A rather more careful calculation than the Sun's shows that the CRIMSON'S reading matter averages 4500 words daily to the Sun's 3000.
We clip the following from the last number of the Nation:
TO THE EDITOR OF THE NATION:
Sir: The students of this University have adopted the enclosed resolutions, which I hope you will bring to the attention of the college men.
Very respectfully, GEORGE T. WINSTON. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
CHAPEL HILL, N. C., Nov. 21, 1892."The students of the University of North Carolina, as a slight token of their appreciation of the character and services of a man who deliberately surrendered the Presidency in order to instruct the people in correct principles of government and especially of taxation - who in short preferred to teach the people rather than rule them - do hereby resolve to send ten delegates to the second inauguration of Grover Cleveland, and do earnestly request all the colleges and universities of the United States to unit +++ grand student demonstration in honor of our great political teacher."
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