Rutgers is to have a new drill-room and gymnasium, the gift of Robert F. Ballantine of Newark.
The German play which was given by the Boston University last year, will be repeated this spring.
The annual spring meeting of the board of trustees of Rutgers College was held in New York, Tuesday.
The four classes at Trinity met in joint session Tuesday and agreed to discourage all hazing in the college.
The thirty-fourth annual banquet of the Sigma Phi's of the North west was held in Chicago Saturday evening.
J. Purdon '95 is rowing stroke on the 'varsity crew at present, Johnson having been changed to number four.
Alonzo Whiteman of Duluth, Minn., has offered a prize for excellence in composition of orations at Amherst.
The fifth annual dinner of the West Point graduates of Chicago and vicinity was held at Kingsley's recently.
The 125 and 135 pound wrestling events have been omitted from Saturday's list of events on account of lack of entries.
The Lasell Seminary Alumni Association will hold its second annual reunion at the Thorndike Wednesday evening.
A student at Brown is allowed 40 cuts although he is compelled to take an extra course next year if he uses all of them.
Northwestern is to have a new library with a reading room seating 140 persons and an audience room with the capacity for 500.
The Columbia Cyle Club of Hartford will hold open games, March 25. The events will be the usual indoor track contests.
The eighth number of the Lampoon was issued yesterday.
There are 977,528 pupils in the schools of Pennsylvania.
There will be an hour examination in Geology IV, Friday, March 31st.
The Tufts College class of '94 held a dinner at the Thorndike, Thursday night.
The Sigma Chi pin that Mr. Cleveland wore during the inauguration ceremonies is valued at $500.
The annual banquet of the New England chapter of Beta Theta Pi will occur Friday evening, March 17.
The Worcester Harvard Club held a meeting and banquet at the Parker House, Thursday evening.
Ernest Renshaw, the great English tennis player, intends to take part in the Newport tournament this year.
There are 1100 students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 56.9 percent. being from Massachusetts.
Mr. C. H. Thurber, instructor in French at Cornell, will assume the position of professor of pedagogy at Colgate University and principal of Colgate Academy.
George Landor, of South Norwalk, Ct., the most promising candidate for pitcher in the freshman class at Yale, has been obliged to leave college on account of eye troubles.
Rev. Wm. F. Blackman has been appointed to the new chair of social science in the Yale Divinity School, from which he graduated in 1880.
About thirty alumni of Dartmouth College met at Montpelier, Wednesday, to found the Dartmouth College Alumni Association of the State of Vermont.
A single summary of this week's Tuesday and Saturday lectures, in English A, is due next Tuesday. The lectures are on Lawrence Sterne and Oliver Goldsmith.
Joseph French Johnson of Spokane Falls, Washington, has been elected professor of business practice in the Wharton School of Finance and Economy at the University of Pennsylvania.
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