G. Crompton and S. B. McNear have been chosen stewards to the H. A. A. from the freshman class.
Ex-President Cleveland has sent a letter to the Yale Union declining the invitation to speak before that society.
The Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs gave a concert last night for the Cambridge Social Union in Brattle Hall.
A bill has been introduced at Albany providing that one hundred and nineteenth street be extended through the property proposed as a new site for Columbia.
Eleven clubs are represented in the entries for the championship races of the National Cross-Country Association on April 30th, at Manhattan Field. Columbia has sent over 200 names.
Of the three first year Law School men who have been elected to the Harvard Law Review, H. A. Davis, C. P. Howland, and G. T. Hughes, but one is a graduate of Harvard, one is a Yale man, and the third holds no college degree. The men elected from the second year are A. D. Burnham, F P. Cabot, F. Green, and J. P. Nields. P. S. Abbot has been elected president.
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