The Yale Divinity School has a double quartette.
A new song-book will soon be published at Cornell.
An infirmary is to be built at Williams this spring.
Bowers has been elected captain of the Yale graduate nine.
A thesis on the labor question is due in Philosophy V to-day.
Mr. Heinrich Meyn will be soloist at vesper service this afternoon.
The freshman class at Cornell held a banquet last Saturday evening.
Oberlin College is trying to introduce the Greek sport of javelin throwing.
The Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs gave a concert in Melrose last evening.
A. A. Zimmerman, the champion cyclist, will shortly publish a book on bicycling.
Mr. Copeland delivered a lecture in Norcross Hall, Boston, Tuesday evening.
The preliminary appointments for commencement at Williams have been given out.
Dr. W. G. Farlow lectured before the Botanical Club, Monday night, on Maine Algae.
Capt. Vail rowed yesterday for the first time and will probably row regularly from now on.
The Graduate Club of the Harvard Annex gave a reception at Fay House, Tuesday afternoon.
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.
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