Marks are out in Semitic 7.
There are twenty-two candidates for the Exeter nine.
There are 10 English courses at Leland Stanford University.
Marks are out in Math. 2, Math. C, Physics C and German 3.
The national assembly of the L. A. W. meets at Columbus, Ohio, Feb, 15.
Boston University has decided to abolish tug-of war contests at that college.
There are sixty-two schools of law in active operation in the United States.
H. K. Turner, the well known Andover pitcher, has entered Technology '95.
The U. of M. nine has only been allowed an absence of live school days.
Iowa State University has gymnasium classes for the professors three times a week.
At a recent meeting of the Lampoon Board J. H. Parker '93 was elected president.
The Cornell and U. of M. nines will not play this year. Michigan has won for the last two years.
The new board of editors for the Yale Law Journal will hereafter be selected by competition.
Rowland B. Mahaney '88, has been appointed United States minister, plenipatenriary to Ecudor.
The Theological Department of the Chicago University has extended a call to Rev. Philip S. Moxom. D. D., of Boston.
A competition for the amateur championship of the United States will take place in the B. A. A. shooting gallery February 17.
There are forty-one college graduates on the N. Y. Tribune, thirty-eight on the Sun, thirty-three on the Times, and twenty-eight on the World.
Brown is the only university of importance that is not represented in the council of the new University Athletic Club of New York City.
The Dartmouth alumni have promised to raise a fund of $34,000, for the purpose of purchasing and fitting up a field and for remodeling the gymnasium.
A mangrove tree has been successfully grown under glass at the Biological School of the University of Pennsylvania. All previous attempts to cultivate this tree in the United States have failed.
Professor Beers of Yale will read a paper on "Entrance Examinations in English at Yale," at the monthly meeting of Schoolmasters Association, to be held at Columbia College on Saturday afternoon.
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