The graduating class at Cornell this year numbers about 250.
The Freshman Glee Club will give a concert for the benefit of the crew on May 4.
The cost of the gymnasium, recently constructed at Brown, was $67,500.
The members of the Princeton Athletic team went to the training table, last week.
Sixty-five men appeared at the meeting of candidates for the CRIMSON, last evening.
W. C. Dohm and G. F. Taylor will complete at the games on Holmes' Field, May 7.
Columbia and the College of the City of New York are about to introduce the dormitory system.
The next meeting of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences will be held in the University Museum, May 10.
Prof. Barrett Wendell will contribute a story to the next number of the fiction magazine, Two Tales.
Bayne and Coogan the University of Pennsylvania battery, played on the Girard College nine last year.
The Trinity base ball team attended the performance of the Hasty Pudding Club last evening as the guests of the society.
The Phillips Andover Mirror, will appear early in May. It is to be modelled after the Harvard Advocate.
The Senior classes of the Yale Law and Medical Schools have unanimously decided not to adopt the cap and gown.
In the joint Oxford-Cambridge track athletic sports, the latter college won. Frye of Cambridge made the phenomenal jump of 23 ft. 5 in.
The last issue of the Illustrated London News contains a four-page illustrated article on the recent Oxford-Cambridge race.
An undergraduate course of four years in electrical engineering has been established in the School of Mines, Columbia College.
The April number of the University Magazine contains an illustrated article on "The Sheffield Scientific School" by Robert Jaffray, '73, Shef.
A. P. Stone '93, presided at the debate between the Brookline High and the Cambridge Latin Schools, held in Cambridge, last Friday evening
F. S. Stebbins L. S., won the first prize of $50, offered by the American Notes and Queries Company for the longest word in an American Dictionary. The word had 24 letters and was palatopharingeolaryngeal.
The Princeton foot ball men began to row on the canal yesterday. Their work at first will be very light, but later the men will be divided into sixes according to ability, and will probably row from three to six miles daily.
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