Walter C. Nichols '93 was in town Saturday,
The freshman ball nine at Williams will be selected March 25.
There are 78,000 teachers in the state schools of New York.
The Harvard Club of Seattle, Wash., has a membership of 33.
A summary of the last two lectures in English A is due Tuesday March 14.
The candidates for the Amherst base-ball team have been cut down to fifteen.
There were 22,268 students enrolled in the state university of France last year.
The Massachusetts Division of the L. A. W. will hold its spring meet in Boston May 30.
Twenty more lines of Taine's "La Fontaine et ses Fables" are due in French 2 today.
Eight juniors at Yale will take part in the annual prize speaking for the Ten Eych prize.
Grading by letters was commenced at the beginning of the second term at the University of Chicago.
The annual concert given by the Glee and Banjo Club of the M. I. T., at Wellesley, took place Saturday evening.
Dartmouth and the State Agricultural College of New Hampshire will be separate institutions after this year.
President Capen of Tufts College delivered a lecture in Boston, Wednesday, on "Education, a Problem and a Power."
Leland Stanford is trying to get ex-Secretary Bayard and ex-President White of Cornell to become non-resident lecturers.
Chauncey M. Depew has an article in the current number of Donahue's Magazine entitled, "Should Young Men go into Politics?"
A summer school of Music and Drawing will be held in Chicago from July 3 to 10 under the management of the American Book Co.
Miss Clara C. Barnum, Vassar '91, read a paper on "The History of the Infinite Series" before the Mathematical Club of Yale recently.
Miss Jane Meade Welch of Buffalo will give a series of lectures on "The Finding of the New World" at Cambridge, Eng., next summer.
A magnificent academy building of Pentelican marble, costing $1,000,000, and given by a wealthy Greek merchant has been erected at Athens.
A bill has been introduced into the Wisconsin legislature providing for the purchase of a suitable place for an athletic field and drill grounds.
Rev. Samuel L. Beiler, a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, has been appointed vice-chancellor of the new American University in Washington.
Dr. Thomas H. Gage has been elected treasurer of Clark University, Worcester, to fill the vacancy, caused by the election of the Hon. Stephen Salisbury to the Senate.
Illinois College will hold a summer session this year. The courses offered will be Chemistry. Zoology, Botany, Geology Physics, Astronomy. Mineralogy, Crystallography and Mathematics.
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