There are 64 entries in the whist tournament.
Albert M. Kales '96 is seriously ill with pneumonia.
Martha's Vineyard Summer School will hold its sixteenth session next summer.
Swathmore is agitating the question of student government as regards discipline and order.
President Harrison has formally accepted a professorship in the Leland Stanford Jr. University.
Coacher Ferry says that Wesleyan will have the heaviest batting team this year they have ever had.
At a mass meeting at Dartmouth, Wednesday, $800 was pledged for the support of the baseball team.
There will be an hour examination in German IV, Wednesday, March 16, on Hermann and Dorathea.
The annual spring tournament of the Massachusetts League of American Wheelmen will be held in Worcester on May 29 and 30.
Hamlin Garland, the celebrated writer, is delivering his course of lectures on American Literature at the Boston School of Oratory.
John S. Johnson the bicyclist, lowered the skating records for 100 and 120 yards at Minneapolis, Wednesday, covering 100 yards in 9 4-5 seconds.
The class of '83, Princeton, will present as a decennial gift to the college, a library of political science and jurisprudence, of more than a thousand volumes.
The annual contest of the Colorado State Oratorical Association was won by Mr. Frank W. Woods of Colorado College. This college furnished the state orator last year.
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