W. A. Duley L. S. has left college for the rest of the year.
J. A. Hartwell '89 S will coach the Yale crew after May 1.
A Greek newspaper has just been started in modern Athens.
Billiard and pool playing are forbidden by the faculty at Exeter.
Fifteen baseball candidates have been measured for suits at Exeter.
Hovey will play tennis this season with Clarence Hobart of New York.
The Lehigh lacrosse team is taken to the training table every spring.
Seymour '93 has been elected permanent captain of the Exeter nine.
It is rumored that the crew will row in their shell by the latter part of the week.
The freshman baseball team at Princeton went to the training table yesterday.
The candidates for the low hurdles will run the full distance, 220 yards, on Friday.
The date for the opening of the Weld Boat House has now been postponed until April 18.
Professor Ashley will soon publish his second volume of "English Economic History and Theory."
Thirty-three Harvard graduates died during the three months ending March 1, and seven were married.
Harvard's exhibit at the World's Fair is already on the way. It occupies considerably more than a carload.
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