It was stated in last evenings papers that Dean Wayland of the Yale Law School has refused to let G. F. Sanford, a Law School student, run in the Harvard-Yale team race next Saturday.
In response to a call for baseball candidates at the University of Illinois fifty men responded and are now at work in the gymnasium. E. K. Hall, of Dartmouth college, is coaching the team.
At Boston University this year six or eight of the best scholars in the senior class will be appointed by the Faculty to compete in an oratorical contest from which the commencement speakers will be chosen.
Besides the men in the team race, Yale has made the following entries for the B. A. A. meeting. Forty yards novice, N. Leeds; forty yards handicap, G. M. Laughlin; R. L. Anderson, G. S. Franck, N. Leeds and G. F. Sanford: putting the shot, W. Brown; mile walk, S. H. Bunnell.
A "University Settlement" is to be established in Philadelphia, under the management of college graduates. A schedule of studies is to be offered similar to that given at the "Prospect Union," but in addition, entertainments are to be rendered for the benefit of the very poorest classes, at which the admission fee will be but one cent.
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