George W. Roydhouse, of Philadelphia, has been awarded the contract for the erection of the Brokaw Memorial Building at Princeton, at a cost of $42,000.
Fourteen Amherst College students, charged with disturbing the peace, were brought before the Superior Court Thursday, and put under $200 bonds to appear next week.
The coming issue of Sport, Music and Drama, out on Saturday next, will contain an article on the Harvard crew, illustrated, with half tone cut from photographs of the men.
Manager Wright of the Philadelphias, tried to secure O'Connor of Dartmouth, for his team, but O'Connor refuses to join any league club until he has graduated from Dartmouth Medical School.
Malcolm Chase, the Interscholastic champion defeated C. R. Budlong on Thursday in the East Side Tennis Club tennis tournament at Providence. The match lasted three days and nine sets and 101 games were played.
A professorship of Pacific Coast History has been established at Leland Stanford Jr. University. A great deal of matter is said to be scattered throughout California, written and printed in several languages, bearing upon the early settlement of the country and its traditions. The object of the professorship is to collect and preserve these, and, presumably, to present a continuous picture of such history to future classes.