Mr. Hayes will read tomorrow night, for the second time this season, to the boys at the St. Mark's School, at Southboro.
The members of the '94 football team, class champions of the U. of P., received as souvenirs silver footballs, suitably engraved.
Cornell has formed a musical association for the study and practice of music called "The Chorus of the Cornell Musical Union." Students and members of the instructing body are eligible.
Professor Mathews, who is professor of History at Colby University, has accepted a professorship in the Divinity School at Chicago University.
It is reported that the Yale Gymnasium Association has sent letters to the leading colleges in the east, asking for their cooperation in forming an intercollegiate gymnastic association. The object will be the promotion of general gymnastics and indoor contests.
The Yale Scientific School has added to its requirements for admission in 1895, botany and French, either two, the latter to be translated at sight in easy sentences. In Latin, one more book of Virgil is added, and also an examination is required in certain standard English works. Part of the new requirements can be taken at the preliminary examinations this year.
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