C. B. Wood 2L., has been elected an editor of the Law Review.
T. T. Hare has been re-elected captain of the Pennsylvania football team.
A dual fencing meet between Columbia and Cornell will be held on Dec. 8.
The Harvard Gun Club, has arranged a shoot with the Braintree Gun Club, next Friday at Braintree.
Ohio has more college students than any other state in the union, and one-third of them are women.
The University of Pennsylvania recently received a subscription of $250,000, for the erection of a laboratory of physics.
The University has decided to issue a pamphlet every year containing a list of the Bowdoin, Boylston and John Harvard scholarship winners.
Professor C. E. Norton will deliver the opening address at a meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, to be held Dec. 27, 28 and 29, at Yale.
The piazza on the river side of the new boat house will be made about fifty feet longer than was originally planned so that it will extend across the entire front of the building.
The following members of the Yale Freshman football team have received their class numerals: Wallace, Holt, Hamlin, Brown, Blount, Craighead, Peckham, Eliason, McClintock, Wilhelmi, Sutphin, Johnson, Clark, Bailey, Barnwell, Oglesby, Griswold, Gaylord.
A set of preliminary plans for the University Club building were received yesterday by the committee in charge. These plans embody suggestions for each floor of the entire building. They are intended for the inspection of the members of the committee alone, and will be returned to the architects as soon as the committee has passed on them.
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