The Republican club of Amherst has 106 members.
Mr. Henckel, of the French department, will leave for Europe today.
Jay Gould has given $25,000 to the University of the City of New York.
The scratch races will not be rowed as there have not been enough entries.
It is said that Woodcock, Brown's old pitcher, is to be released by Pittsburg.
There are 246 entries for the Interscholastic games which occur on Holmes Field, June 10.
W. O. Hickok of St. Paul's School recently threw the sixteen pound hammer 109 ft. 7 in. in practice, thus breaking the intercollegiate record made by Finlay last spring. Hickok will enter the Sheffield Scientific School next fall.
The senior class at Amherst will give the play of "David Garrick" at Commencement.
Harper's Weekly for this week contains the pictures of pitcher Bowers and catcher Carter of Yale.
The anniversary sermon at St. Paul's School was preached by Bishop Huntington of New York.
There are 33 college graduates in the Massachusetts General Court, 17 of them being Harvard men.
Chauncey M. Depew has been elected for the ninth time president of the New York Yale Alumni Association.
The students of the State University of Illinois have started a movement for a $25,000 Christian Association building.
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