Marks in German C are out.
Dr. Ernst, the great Harvard ex-pitcher, was at the game on Thursday.
G. B. Brooks has been elected captain of the Amherst athletic team.
A summer school for conditioned men will be opened at Princeton in July.
F. H. O'Connor has been elected captain of the Dartmouth nine for next year.
Rev. Dr. John W. Simpson has been elected president of Marietta College.
Today is the last day for handing in examination problems in Mathematics 3.
O'Connor of the Dartmouths will pitch for the B. A. A. nine on their trip in July and August.
H. McCulloch Gr. and R. M. Lovett '92 have been appointed assistants in English for the year 1892-93.
The revenues of Oxford and Cambridge Universities represent a capital of about seventy-five million dollars.
In the relay bicycle ride from New York to Boston on Thursday, 254 miles were covered in less than 15 hours.
Yale failed to make a hit off Pond, the University of Vermont pitcher, in the seven inning game on Thursday.
The University of Pennsylvania nine has disbanded. All but two of the players will return to college next year.
The last number of the weekly paper, Sport, Music and Drama, contained an illustrated article on "The Yale Crew at Work."
Of the base ball games between Yale and Princeton since 1868, Yale has won 41, Princeton 15. and there has been one tie and an exhibition game.
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.
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