There is a Moot Court established at Cornell.
The University of Wisconsin supports a curling team.
Wesleyan celebrated the 22nd by a large college banquet.
The class in English 2 will begin reading "King Lear" to-day.
Hanson '92 is an instructor in English at Worcester Academy.
The Harvard Club of Maine held its annual dinner at Portland, Wednesday.
Prof. Sumichrast entertained the Camera Club at his house Monday evening.
The University of Rochester is soon to begin the erection of a $40.000 gymnasium.
Miss Florence Boscom will be the first woman to receive a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins.
Prof. Edwards A. Park of Andover is the senior survivor of Harvard's Honorary Alumni.
The annual winter meeting of the Princeton Athletic Association was held last Wednesday.
Foutz, of the Brooklyn League team, will begin on Monday to coach the Princeton baseball nine.
The Johns Hopkins University celebrated its seventeenth anniversary on Washington's birthday.
Rev. Robert C. Waterston who died on Tuesday received the degree of A. M. from Harvard in 1844.
Johns Hopkins, Columbia and University of Michigan have discontinued the annual commencement.
Ellerton James '95, will play H. G. Otis at the B. A. A. next Wednesday for the junior tennis championship.
A new laboratory has just been established at Brown University in connection with the department of psychology.
Richard Olney who will be Attorney-General under President-elect Cleveland, was graduated from the Law School in 1858.
The late Thomas Hodgkins bequeathed his entire estate, valued at $500,000, to the regents of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington.
As the result of a recent bequest the Chicago University is to receive $500,000 from W. B. Ogden. Mr. Ogden was the first mayor of Chicago.
Dr. D. K. Pearsons has tendered the trustees of Colorado College the sum of $500,000 on condition that $150,000 more is secured within two years.
Subscriptions amounting to more than fourteen thousand dollars have already been subscribed to the fund for the new Harvard Dental School.
James W. Patterson, State Superintendent of public instruction in New Hampshire, has resigned, and will fill the chair of oratory in Dartmouth.
Within the past two years there have been nine deaths in the class of 1844, there now being thirty survivors out of an original membership of sixty-two.
Twelve committees have been appointed at the University of Pennsylvania to collect from the students $5,000 needed to defray the expenses of the crew.
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