The Sunday evening services which have been held at the Columbia Theatre are discontinued.
Prof. Baldwin of Toronto University has been offered the chair of psychology in Princeton.
Columbia now gives the degree of A. B. for a three years course providing the student afterwards takes a professional course.
A reception by the Publishers of Boston to Dr. Wendell Holmes was given Thursday afternoon.
The essays in History 12 will be due a month from the date when the subjects were given out.
The Glee Club has offered a prize of sixteen dollars for the best words for a humorous song.
The appointments for the senior class of the Sheffield Scientific School have been a made.
The delegates to the Youth's World's Congress to be held at Chicago next summer will number 200.
Rev. E. E. Hale preached last Sunday evening before the Christian Union of Chicago University.
The varsity and freshman baseball candidates at Yale practiced sliding for the first time on Tuesday.
Prof. E. T. McLaughlin of Yale will soon publish a new book entitled "Literary Criticism for Students."
An Illinois man has left a collection of shells and marine plants valued at $30,000 to Leland Stanford University.
A military company of forty three men has been formed at the Sheffield Scientific School to hold two drills a week.
Walter Camp, Yale '80, has an article on "California Athletics" in the current number of Harper's Weekly.
Princeton held a competitive debate last evening to select three speakers for the Yale - Princeton debate on March 15th.
Out of 345 colleges and universities reporting to the national Bureau of Education, at Washington, 204 are co-educational.
Prof. Goodale gave the last of his course of twelve lectures on Australia and New Zealand at the Lowell Institute last night.
The Alumni and students of the University of Minnesota, last Saturday, presented ex-Captain Leary a medal as a token of their respect and gratitude for the work he has done for the U. of Minnesota football team.