The Weld Boat Club has a membership of about 200.
The Glee Club sang last night at the Algonquin Club.
Graves, the Yale half-back, will coach the Lehigh team next fall.
John R. Oliver '94. has been elected editor-in-chief of the Monthly.
Seven new men have been elected members of the Princeton Glee Club.
Ten new men have been taken to the Yale Mott Haven training table.
W. R. Cross '96 has been elected permanent captain of the Yale freshman crew.
C. H. Ewing, Yale '93, will have charge of the Yale exhibit at the World's Fair.
Of the 322 members of the House of Representatives, 106 are college graduates.
The students of Brown University will present an operetta entitled "Eight Times Eight."
The average weight of the Yale freshmen crew, excluding the coxswain, is 173 pounds.
The Princeton '96 Mandolin Club of this year is the first ever organized by freshmen at that college.
The President of Lehigh has proposed to the students that examinations be held under the honor system.
President Gates of Amherst has been invited to open the international conference at the Chicago exhibition.
The first performance of "The Hon. Julius Caesar" in the amateur theatricals at Princeton takes place tonight.
In the period between the April vacation and the final examinations the students in History I are expected to read 430 pages.
In the Yale athletic games on Saturday, Hickok '95 S., using a wire-handled hammer, made a throw of 112 ft. 9 in., breaking the world's record.
The Freshman crew at Yale is as follows: Stroke, Smith 153 lbs.; 7, Teadway 172; 6, Cross 196; 5, Knapp 181; 4. Daten 178; 3, Hott 160; 2, Holcomb 172; Bow, Beard 172.
The preliminary canvass of the Freshman class at Yale relative to their Sophomore studies resulted as follows: out of 266. 263 will take English; 261, modern language; 240, Latin; 213, Greek; 200 physics, and 144, mathematics.
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