Princeton Theological Seminary is organizing a nine.
It is reported that West Point is to have a ball nine this spring.
There will be an hour examination in English A on Tuesday, April 4.
Note books in Chemistry B must be handed in on Tuesday, April 4.
There will be an hour examination in French 1a a week from Tuesday.
The alumni of Cornell have nominated Charles S. Frances, of the Troy Times as their representative of the board of trustees.
A chapter of the Delta Tau Delta has recently been inaugurated into North-western.
The Colby University Alumni of Portland held their annual dinner Thursday evening.
The candidates for the freshman prize-speaking contest at Williams have been announced.
The float at the Weld boathouse will be put into the water about April 3, just after the "big tide."
The final contest of the Northern Oratorical League will take place at Columbus, Ohio, May 5th.
The Rev. E. Winchester Donald of Boston is among the preachers engaged for chapel services at Cornell.
Two college records were broken at the annual indoor handicap meeting of the Dartmouth A. A. Saturday.
There are 181 students in the Scientific School here, 310 at Princeton and 529 in the Sheffield School at Yale.
Scholarships to the amount of $10,600 were granted to over 100 worthy students at Boston University last year.
Laurie Bliss of Yale has been engaged by the Olympic Club of San Francisco to coach the football eleven this year.
It is reported that the proposals to send an eleven and an eight from Oxford to Chicago this year have fallen through.
The annual concert of the Yale Glee and Banjo club for the benefit of the crew will be given at Madison Square Garden, April 21st.
The public libraries of Chicago have purchase the books necessary for the use of those attending the University Extention lectures.
The eleventh annual dinner of the Phillips Exeter Alumni Association of New York took place at the Hoffman House Friday evening.
The faculty of Dartmouth has elected the students who will compete for the Lockwood, Rollens and Nettleton prizes at commencement.
Prof. John D. Quackenboss, of Columbia, has resigned the chair of Rhetoric and the secretaryship of the University Faculty of Philosophy.
At the eighteenth commencement of the American Veterinary College, held at Chickering Hall, Friday night, fifty-two men were graduated.
Prof. J. M. Shaeberies of Lick Observatory is on his way to South America where he will photograph the corona, during the eclipse of April 16.
R. D. Wrenn, '95, won both the tournament finals and the gulf coast champion, ship Saturday, defeating Hobart in the finals and A. E. Wright in the championship match.
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