At a recent meeting of the Ornithological Branch of the Natural History Society, R. H. Howe, Jr., 1901, was re-elected president and G. M. Allen 1901, secretary.
By the will of the late Annie S. Paton of New York, Princeton receives $100,000 outright.
The University of Michigan has received $125,000 by the will of the late Dr. Elizabeth Bates of New York.
The cup won by Harvard in the dual games with Yale has arrived in Cambridge and is now with the Safe Deposit and Trust Company.
Professor Albert B. Hart has an article in the current number of Harper's Monthly entitled "A Century of Cuban Diplomacy," in which he traces the Spanish rule in Cuba, from 1795 to 1895.
At a meeting of the executive committee and other members of the Graduate Club last night, a letter of sympathy was sent to the family of the late Dr. John Henry Boynton, a former president of the club.
The officers of the Central New York Club for the ensuing year were elected last night as follows: President, A. V. Brower 1900; vice-president, S. L. Munson 1900; secretary and treasurer, DeL. P. White 1901; executive committee, B. H. Whitbeck '99, J. H. A. Symonds 1901, C. C. Mann '99.
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