Mr. J. B. Williams, the editor of the Harvard Catalogue, and who has full charge of the preparations for Harvard's exhibit at the World's Fair, left for Chicago on Tuesday.
The thief who has stolen over $2000 of jewelry from Princeton students the past month has been caught. He is not a student as was supposed, but a fellow named Cox. a resident of Princeton.
Richard Hovey of New York, Dartmouth '85, the author of "Launcelot and Guinevere," will be the poet at the National Convention of the Zeta Psi Upsilon to be held in Hanover, next May.
President Schurman of Cornell is chairman of the Philosophical Congress, vice-president of the Educational Congress at the World's Fair, and is to give an address before the Congress on Religions, and also before the Congress on Social Science.
Vice-President-elect Stevenson is a graduate of Centre College of Kentucky. This college has graduated two vice presidents, fourteen U. S. representatives, six U. S., senators, six governors of slates, and one justice of the Supreme Court in the past fifty years.
The Senior class at Bowdoin has elected the following officers: President, Savage; vice-president, Owen; secretary and treasurer, Arnold; marshal, Carleton; poet, Peabody; prophet, Clifford; historian Barker, and orator Fabyan. Carleton of last year's football team was elected senior gymnasium captain.
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