Prof. Macvane will conduct History I until April 1st.
There are now only thirteen candidates for the U. of P. crew.
A post office for students is to be established at the U. of P.
Daily themes will be required in English 22, after the 20th.
Prof. Channing will lecture in History 12 for the next six weeks.
Every northern state west of the Alleghanies has a state university.
Carter, full back on the Technology eleven last year, will enter Cornell next fall.
The committee for the senior promenade at commencement has been appointed at Yale.
Quarantine measures have been adapted at Tufts to keep scarlet fever from spreading.
The American tennis championship tournament will open at the Boston A. A. today.
The Chicago University nine have received 150 applications for games next summer.
Wesleyan has adopted the so-called "Princeton system" against cheating in examinations.
Rev. Leighton Parks will deliver an address at the Boston Latin School on Washington's Birthday.
B. McKeever won Yale's cross-country run in 20 min. 55 sec. last Saturday. W. H. Scoville was second.
The University of Pennsylvania has 1764 students which makes it fourth in point of numbers in the list of educational institutions.
There is talk of holding an intercollegiate baseball championship at Chicago during the World's Fair.
The Dartmouth Glee Club will accompany the Base Ball nine on its spring trip and give concerts wherever the nine plays
The Theological students at Boston University have organized a walking club, each member agreeing to walk five miles a day.
The choir of Appleton Chapel, through the efforts of the boys, have subscribed $33.59 toward the Monument for Phillips Brooks.
The senior class at Yale is now being canvassed to decide whether the cap and gown shall be used at the commencement exercises this week.
A general program has been adopted for the celebration of the Centennial anniversary of Williams College, which will occur Oct. 8, 9, and 10.
Mr. Fletcher will lecture twice a week in English A except from March 4 to the J April recess when Prof. Hill will have charge of both lectures.
Sixty thousand students this year enjoyed the benefits of the University Extension lectures given by Oxford professors. Four thousand of them were artisans
Prof. Channing will after this be in the Library Reading Room on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10.30 to 11 and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 12.15 to 12.45.
A proposition has been made to build a Blaine Memorial Library for Bates College. Mr. Blaine assisted in framing the charter of that institution and was one of its appreciative supporters.
The Seniors at Smith having been denied the privilege of giving a dramatic entertainment in a public hall at Commencement, as have the classes before, have decided to give tableaux in a college hall and to have extras in the line of music to the amount of $600,
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