The winter term at Smith closed Tuesday.
There will be an examination in German 3 today.
There will be a three hour examination in Mathematics C today at 2.30.
Subjects for theses in English VII must be handed in next Monday.
The corporation of Yale purchased recently real estate valued at fifty thousand dollars.
For the first time in the history of Yale courses in physical culture will be offered next year.
The track athletes at Brown will be coached by P. Y. Finneran, formerly of the B. A. A.
The candidates for the nine of the University of Chicago have been reduced from 30 to 19.
Hereafter tuition for the University of Pennsylvania Law School will be $150.00 instead of $100.00.
Racine's "Athalie" is the choice of the Smith seniors for the commencement dramatics in June.
The revenues of several of the dormitories at Brown have been given to the Athletic Association.
The candidates for the Leland Stanford Jr. ball team have been required to sign a pledge to keep strict training.
The two plays of the November Club at Phillips Andover, "A Rice Pudding," and "A Love Game," were given Tuesday night.
G. M. Heldt, sixty-three years of age, has just entered as a student in the agricultural department of the University of Georgia.
The Yale foot-ball report of the past season is the largest annual financial account ever produced by a college athletic association.
About seventy-five Cornell students are making a tour for the purpose of inspecting a number of large electrical plants in New York State.
The University of Missouri received an appropriation for a main building of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars from the state legislature.
The total endowment of Chicago University amounts to $6,500,000, including lands and buildings, of which John D Rockefeller has given $3,600,000.
The series of joint debates between the debating club of the college of liberal arts of Boston University and outside clubs took place last evening in the chapel.
At the prize speaking by the members of the senior class at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Thursday night, C. W. Peabody of Portland was awarded the prize.
Hon. Asa W. Tenney, Dartmouth College '59, has accepted an invitation to act as toast master at the annual Psi Upsilon banquet, to be held at Springfield, Mass., May 19.
The probable make-up of the Dartmouth base ball team will be as follows: Catcher, Ranney; pitcher, O'Connor; first base, Tuxbury; second, Griffin; third, Claggett; short stop, Furgesen; out field, Smalley, Folsom and Dinsmore.
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