C. S. Griswold, Princeton' 99, president of the Intercollegiate Golf Association, which consists of Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia, has called a meeting for Thursday evening next in New York. Among the changes to be discussed are the abolishing of the present system of scoring, and the transfer of the time of the championship tournament from the fall of the year to the spring. The application of the University of Pennsylvania for admission will also be acted upon. Harvard will be represented by G. C. Clark, Jr., '01.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will send to the Paris Exposition a collection of minerals containing four hundred specimens of phosphates and carbonates secured by Professor W. O. Crosby, by means of a fund of eight hundred dollars furnished by the Massachusetts Exposition Committee; and also a collection of marbles, granites, sandstones and slates representative of the building stones of the United States, secured by Mr. Wm. L. Fuller, of the Geological Department.
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