The Brown Daily Herald has been enlarged.
The second special report in History XIII is due Dec. 16.
J. R. Oliver '94, has been elected an editor of the "Monthly."
The Yale Glee and Banjo club will give ten concerts on their winter trip.
Exercise has begun in the new gymnasium of the University of Chicago.
This year there are nine foreign students in the 54 of the Harvard Dental School.
Yale University started in Saybrook, Conn. in 1700. It did not move to New Haven till 1716.
Twelve men have been suspended from Brown on account of not being measured by the gymnasium authorities.
A college pin has made its appearance at Bowdoin. It is in the shape of a square silver button, and across the face is the word "Bowdoin."
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