The Yale 'varsity crew were coached on Friday and Saturday by Capt. Stevenson of the crew of '88.
The managers of the Emerson College of Oratory has decided not to grant any more degrees of M. A.
Dr. Frank G. Moore of Yale has accepted the position of associate professor of Latin at Dartmouth college.
Gen. Francis A. Walker gave "A string of war stories" at the University Club smoke talk, Friday evening.
A $75.00 trophy will be awarded to the winner of either baseball or football in the Southern Intercollegiate A. A.
The West Point Cadets will encamp two or three weeks on the Exposition grounds at Chicago next summer.
"Bob" Caruthers, the great base ball player, is coaching the University of Illinois baseball team for the season.
Col. Samuel E. Winslow '85, chairman of the Republican State Committee, will coach the 'varsity nine this year.
E. W. Capen '94, and R. B. Putnam '94 at Amherst, have won Leffingwell prize books for excellence in oratory.
The lectures in Psychology in Philosophy I will about March 22nd and there will then be an hour examination,
The class of '94 of the law department of the New York University has elected three women to offices in the class.
Bernard B. Whittemore '39, of Nashua N. H. died in Cambridge Sunday morning in his 76th year. After fitting at Phillips Exeter he graduated from Harvard in '39. He was admitted to the bar in 1842 and spent the greater part of his life in Nashua. He edited the Nashua Gazette, a weekly Democratic paper, for 44 years. In 1852-53 he became a member of the New Hampshire Senate.