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Evening classes will be formed at the University of Chicago next term for the benefit of those preparing for entrance to the university.

Dartmouth has obtained the use of the Newhamshire building at the World's Fair for a specified day, when a college reunion will be held.

The University of Michigan offers a six years course which, when completed, gives degrees in both science and medicine.

The cup of the Wesleyan Inter-scholastic Football Association, presented by the alumni of the three preparatory schools represented, has been won by Pennington.

The following committee has been appointed by the President of the class to publish the class book for Yale '93 S.: Donn Barber, chairman, W. G. Comly; S. W. McCaulley; C. B. Stoughton, Jr.

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In order to perpetuate the name of John D. Rockefeller, the founder of the University of Chicago, that institution will hereafter print upon all calendars, documents, etc., the title, "University of Chicago, founded by John D. Rockefeller."

The class of 1853 at Yale graduated the following distinguished men: Ex. President Andrew F. White of Cornell; Justice Shiras of the United States Supreme Court bench; G. W. Smalley and J. H. Bromely of the Tribune, Edmund Clarence Steadman, Wayne McVeagh, Theodore West, the novelist; Benjamin K. Phelps, ex-district attorney of New York County; Senator Gibson, and the late President G. H. Watson of the New Haven Railroad.

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