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Exchanges.
Over 40, 1 00 women are attending
the various college! in America.
Vet it has been only twenty live
years aineo the first college in the
1 a11<I was opened to women. Ober
lin college first allowed women.—
Ex.
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O. Baird, of Philadelphia, to those
who excel in the oratorical exercises
of the Senior class at Princeton.
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The first estimate of the cost of
living at Vale a year was made by
the faculty in 1822, when the ex- !
pense was • J.',0 to 9200.
The Dartmouth students have
raised a sum of money to secure
suitable souvenirs for the victorious
eleven and their coach,W. S. Moyle,
Yale '91.
There are over five hundred Col
lege Y. M. C. A.’s in this country.
The New York Athletic Club
has decided to invite a team from
Oxford to come over to America and
compel, with the New York A.
the Scuylkill Navy, and the Boston
A. A. in l.ack athletics.
Of the thirteen principle colle
giate track records, I larval d, Yale,
Princeton and the U. of P. each
hold three. The odd one is made
by a Washington man by a jump of
211 feet, *’> inches.
papers not having published, “Dan
iel Webster was the first e.litor-iri
chief of a college paper, which was j
published at Dartmouth," to do so at
once, and give them a rest; then
immediately following, publishes
this: “The smallest university in 1
the world is in Africa. It has five j
students and five instructors.” War I
glasernc Beineliat, musz nicht aufs
I Kis gehn.
Seventeen thousand eight hun
dred dollars have been given in
subscriptions during the past year
to Haverford college.
The German University crews are
to compete annually for a trophy,
valued at 1,20*1, and presented by
the Emperor William.
The old gymnasium at Harvard is
being filled up as a workshop for
the mechanical department of the ]
Lawrence Scientific School.
and was pleasantly concluded by a
banquet at Wormley’s.—Ex.
The Northern baseball teams arc
making preparations for the South
ern tour, in which theyj will play
many Southern teams.
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III the United States every two
hundredth mnn takes a college
course; in England, every five bun
dredtli; in Scotland, every six hun
dredth, and in Germany every two
hundred and thirteenth.
The I'liilod States is the only
country ill the world which spends
more money upon education than
on war or preparations for war.
Woman is graiuatieally consid
ered : As a noun she is in the oh
jectivc case. As a pronoun she
stands for herself. As a verb, im
perative mood, present tense, when
she desires you to serve her, hut
subjunctive mood and future tense
when you ask her to marry you. As
au adjective, she is in the superla
tive degree. As a conjunction she
is a failure, for her sentences are not
connected. As an exclamation,per
ennial. I cannot, say that she is an
adverb, for she does not modify
anything. As an article, indefinite,
but worth worlds to any man. I
love her in any mood or case, hut
especially the indicative mood aud
possessive case, but always in the
feminine gender.
Auburn has 14 professors and II
instructors, with 254 matriculates,
having only .>21* graduates.
“The Krskinion devotes most of
its local department to Freshmen
jokes.
One of our exchanges requests all
The largest salary given any col
lege professor in the world is that
received by Professor Turner, of
Edinburgh, *20,000 per year.
This year there will he a medical
inspector and adviser at Harvard,
who will supervise the sanitary con
ditions of the buildings and the
health of ths students.
Yale's funded resources have in
creased seventy-five per cent, dur
ing the past six years.
Alpha Tau Omega.
The fourteenth biennial Congress
of Alpha Tau Omega was held in
Washington, 1>. C., December 20 to
28 inclusive, the representative from
Athens being Phillips,
Over two hundred delegates were
present, including one of the origi
nal founders, Otis A. Glazebrook,
I). I).
Among the interesting features of
the Congress was a reception* ten
dered President Cleveland to the
members of this fraternity, after
which they were shown through the
three private parlors of the Presi
dent and family, called the Green,
Blue and Bed Parlors.
A large amount of business was
transacted, and very encouraging
reports were rendered by the va
rious chapters.
This Congress was one of the most
successful and enjoyable ever held
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