W. D. Flagg '94 has been elected president of the Lampoon.
The undergraduate course at Brown has been thrown open to women.
There are 185 more students at Yale this year than there were last.
Last year Yale added 6740 volumes and 11,800 pamphlets to her library.
During the fast year Dartmouth has received $800,000 from legacies.
The Yale-Harvard Athletic games will be held in Cambridge on May 13.
F. W. Lord, the well known Tech, hurdler, practiced on Holmes yesterday.
There are seventeen appointments for commencement parts at Dartmouth this year.
There are ten colleges represented in the Western Ietercollegiate Athletic Association.
Friday was the 115th anniversary of the founding of Phillips Andover Academy.
President Seth Low of Columbia refused to grant a petition of the students asking for a week in which to prepare for the final examinations.
Mr. A. O. Young, 1st year L. S., upon whom a serious operation was performed at the Massachusetts General Hospital, is better and there is now more hope of his recovery.
As no candidate received a majority of votes last night at the election for President of the Dining Association, a new ballot will be cast today when the election of directors takes place. D. W. Fenton '95, was elected vice president with a total of 450 votes, necessary for a choice, 314.
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