Commencement day at the Annex comes on Wednesday, June 22.
Money is being collected for the erection of an infirmary at Cornell.
President Patton. of Princeton, will spend the summer in Europe.
Columbia's library, by recent additions, now includes over 140,000 volumes.
The new dormitory at Princeton, given by Mr. David Brown, was opened last week.
Levi P. Morton has been elected a trustee of Vassar in place of B. J. Lossing deceased.
The incoming Yale freshman class will be divided into three divisions of ten sections each.
F. A. Keller '92 of Yale has been chosen travelling secretary of the Intercollegiate Y. M. C. A.
Johns Hopkins has considerably enlarged its department of history and politics for next year.
On Wednesday Amherst defeated Williams in the postponed championship game by a score of 11 to 6.
P. H. Davis '93, has been elected president of the Princeton Track Athletic Association for the ensuing year.
One-half of the $100,000 necessary for the erection of the new Law School building on Elm street, New Haven, has been raised.
In the current Harper's Weekly Caspar W. Whitney says in reference to to the batting of the Harvard team "no college nine in my recollection, or of which I can find any record, has ever equalled it." He also says in speaking of the Princeton game: "There was one extremely pleasant feature of the Harvard-Princeton game, and that was the cheering by Harvard men of Princeton's clever plays, and the total absence of hooting her poor plays. This was in marked contrast to the attempts to rattle Highlands at Princeton. It was amateur base ball; it was gentlemanly."
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