Marks are out in German B.
West Point is to have a $100,000 gymnasium.
A bowling tournament is now in progress at Brown.
An operetta will be presented by the students of Brown this Spring.
Amherst college has recently held the first of a series of indoor tournaments.
Of the 409 students in the freshman class only 93 room in the college buildings.
The total number of students at Edinburg University during last year was 5208.
Edward Everett was given a professorship at Harvard before he was 21 years of age.
The Princeton Dramatic Association will produce a new play during the Easter vacation.
The number of candidates for the freshman crew has been reduced to eighteen.
Mr. J. D. Merrill, tenor, and Mr. Thomas, bass. will be the soloists at Vespers this afternoon.
Dartmouth is soon to have the use of the income of $500,000 left by Tappan Wentworth in 1875.
Over twenty thousand dollars has been subscribed in Boston toward the Phillip Brooks Memorial fund.
Arrangements have been completed for holding an intercollegiate debate between the colleges of Pennsylvania.
The number of candidates for the Cornell 'varsity crew has been reduced to 12, and for the freshman crew to 16.
The Cornell nine has arranged games with Williams, Princeton, Lehigh. University of Michigan, University of Toronto and Cuban Giants.
Tan Kee, a Chinese lecturer, has presented to the University of Texas a library of 38,000 volumes, referring to China. A gift valued at $150,000.
The freshman class at Columbia has promptly responded to the needs of their crew. So far, about $800 has been pledged, of which $150 has been collected in the School of Arts.
Leland Stanford Jr. University will have an "eight" to row in the regatta at the World's Fair next summer. Senator and Mrs. Stanford have subscribed $800 for a shell.
Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, the son of the "Little Grant" of American politics, has been selected to deliver the Washington Birthday Oration, at the University of Michigan.
A new prize of $50 has been offered at Boston College for the best English composition on the following subject: Whittier and Tennyson: the Moral Influence of their Writings.
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