Lehigh University has scored on both Pennsylvania and Princeton this fall.
Cornell is to build a five story hydraulic laboratory which will cost about $8000.
H. I. Foster '98 has been appointed professor of Greek at St. Stephen's College, Annandale, N. Y.
Mr. F. K. Sanders, professor of Biblical Literature at Yale, has been offered the presidency of Iowa College.
The University of Michigan has established a course in Marine Engineering to to count of the degree of M. S.
At a mass meeting to gain financial support for the football team, the students of Michigan University recently raised $2296.
The preliminary trials for the Yale-Harvard debate were held last Saturday at Yale. Twelve men were retained for the final trial on Nov. 9.
The University of California is to have a $2,000,000 gymnasium built of white marble, with a movable roof to permit indoor exercise in the open air.
Dr. R. A. Chittenden, Director of the Sheffield Scientific School has an article in the last number of the Saturday Evening Post, outlining the practical course for young men.
The Shooting club has organized two teams of four men each to hold matches on every afternoon. These matches are to prepare the men for the intercollegiate shoot which will take place at Princeton, on the morning of the Yale-Princeton game, Nov. 17.
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