Andover is trying to organize an Assembly Club.
The candidates for the Princeton nine have begun work.
Taylor of the Louisvilles will coach the Cornell nine this spring.
Beale, captain of the Boston Latin School eleven, will enter Harvard next year.
Twenty-seven New Haven firms have been allotted space at the World's Fair for exhibits.
Doun Barber, Yale '93, an editor of the Yale Record, will be on the staff of C. D. Gibson's new paper.
Mr. William M. Rice, of New York, has given $350,000 for the founding of a college at Houston, Tex.
A scheme is on foot to organize a football league between Lafayette, Stevens, Rutgers and Lehigh.
Johns Hopkins University defeated St. John's college for the State championship by a score of 10 to 6 on Saturday.
Sixty-nine Cornell freshmen responded to the call for crew candidates. Their average weight is about 145 pounds.
The athletic carnival to be held in Madison Square Garden on December 17 will be the largest ever held under cover in this country.
New York State has brought suit against the Fayerweather will for taxes on colleges outside of the State, which include Yale and Princeton.
The directors of Union Theological Seminary have decided to appropriate $75,000, of a gift of $175,000, to an increase of the professorship and fellowship funds.
The Junior German at Yale will be held January 23, on the evening of Jan. 24 there will be a concert by the musical clubs followed by senior and sophomore Germans. On Jan. 25 the promenade will be held in the Second Regiment Armory.
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