There are three women in the divinity school of Chicago University.
Three hundred and twenty-five athletes are entered for the B. A. A. games this evening.
The Daily Princetonian has not been issued during the examination period at Princeton.
Brown '96, captain of last year's Exeter nine has been appointed temporary captain of the freshman nine.
A new two mile skating record was created in Nova Scotia, Thursday, by Hudson Breen.
The '93 catalogue at Wesleyan gives the total number of students as 271; 232 men and 39 women.
The Yale Alumni of Hartford (at their banquet on the 8th.,) subscribed $1285 for Yale's gymnasium.
There will be a 140 lb class at the first winter meeting instead of the 135 lb class as announced in the posters.
St. Mark's school will have a new gymnasium to cost $15,000, work on which will begin next spring.
Capt. Jones of the Yale athletic team has decided not to have G. T. Sanford run in the team race tonight.
Oberlin has the finest tennis court of any college. There are twenty-nine courts, occupying more than four acres.
Mrs. Linden Kent, of Washington, has given the University of Virginia $60,000 to found a chair in English Literature.
The Massachusetts Legislature has voted to continue the observance of Fast Day and not to have a holiday on April 19.
The University of Penn. has students enrolled from every state and territory in the Union, and from twenty-eight foreign countries.
The French Academy of Sciences has awarded the Laland prize for astronomical work to Prof. Barnard of Leland Stanford University.
No student at Wesleyan, who has failed to pass his examinations and is conditioned can hold a position in any athletic club or take part in any athletic contest.
Nine out of twenty-one men who received philosophical and high orations on the Junior appointment list at Yale, are from New England preparatory schools.
The reception which was to have been given at the University Club, Thursday evening, has been indefinitely postponed because of the illness of President Endicott.
Mr. Wm. E. Hale and Prof. George E. Hale, have presented the University of Chicago with the instrument and apparatus of Kenwood Observatory, valued at $10,000.
There are nine college dailies in the United States, one tri-weekly, two semi-weekly, 55 bi-weekly, 44 weekly, 288 monthly publications, with over 100 bimonthlies and quarterlies.
The famous Corinthian Cricket and Football Club, of London, England, intends to send a team of eighteen players to this country next summer. The Corinthians hope to be able to get games with the Yale, Princeton, and Harvard elevens at Chicago.
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