The Press Club of the University of Pennsylvania met on Friday and adopted a constitution.
H. S. Stone '94, has edited an interesting pocket guide entitled, "Chicago and the World's Fair."
Dalton Hall, the new scientific building at Bryn Mawr College, will be formally opened to-morrow.
The Southern Presbyterian Church is to have a new Theological seminary, to be built at Louisville, Ky.
The women of the University of Chicago have petitioned for a running track to be placed in their gymnasium.
P. L. Atherton '93 has been elected a regular editor and Paul Washington '95 a business editor of the Advocate.
A bill was introduced in the Senate on Tuesday which appropriates $5,000 for the fitting up of a laboratory at Rutgers.
A contest is in progress in the Connecticut Legislature to stay and divert the state's annual grant of $20,000 to the Yale Scientific School.
The Princeton men chosen for the debate with Yale are; Donald McColl and McCready, Sykes of New York, and J. F. Ewing of Iowa.
The following are the candidates for the Yale Law School nine: Bowers, Graves, O'Neil, Norton, Parsons, Beidleman, Foster, Brady, Reddington, Wood, Whittlesey, Donovan, Miller, Dennison, Hubbard, Larkin, Couse and Bonsall.