The Vassar catalogue for this year shows an attendance of four hundred and thirty. The freshman class numbers one hundred and forty.
It is a noticeable fact that the 94 universities of Europe have 1723 more professors and 41,814 more students than the 360 universities of the United States.
The Yale athletic association held a cross-country run last Saturday, in which the middle and long-distance men trying for the Mott-Haven team contested.
The editors of the Wisconsin Daily Cardinal will hereafter be chosen by the press club. An attempt will be made to obtain university credit for the work on the paper.
Mr. Frank Millet '69, who is the artist chosen to superintend the decoration of the interior of the World's Fair buildings, began his art studies while attending Harvard.
At St. John's Memorial Chapel this evening there will be a memorial service to Bishop Brooks, and seats will be reserved for students. Rt. Rev. T. M. Clark, D. D., will preach the sermon.
Oberlin College will probably introduce a novel feature in the field day sports. It is proposed to reproduce the Greek Olympiad with javelin hurling, etc., the contestants to appear in Greek costume.