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...Brown, 890 Main street...
Into eight in algebra, elocution and all lectures : 1, H. S. Abbott to C. R. Brown; 2, Bruce to Cooper; 3, Crozer to Griffin; 4, Guild to Jordan; 5, Judson to Ninde; 6, Noble to M. W. Richardson; 7, S. D. Richardson to Sprague; 8, Stebbins to Zeller...
...approximate number of graduates at the New England colleges last spring, as shown by the lists of seniors in the official catalogues, is as follows: Harvard, 182; Yale, 154; Dartmouth, 72; Amherst, 65; Brown, 54; Williams, 45; Colby, 35; Trinity, 30; Bowdoin, 28; Bates, 26; Wesleyan, 26; Vermont, 16; Boston University, 15; Tufts, 10; Middlebury, 11; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 24; Massachusetts Agricultural College, 35. This makes a total of 803, of whom 335 are accredited to Yale and Harvard. - [Willistonian...
...Advocate makes the following summary of the college base-ball records of the season just past: The average in batting of the Harvard Nine in college games the past season was .257. Fielding average, .746. Brown had the best batting average, .295, and Princeton the best fielding, .831. The best fielders in their respective positions were: Pitcher, Harris, Amherst; Catcher, Hubbard, Yale; 1 b., Hopkins, Yale; 2 b., Parker, Dartmouth; 3 b., Harlan, Princeton; s. s., Cushman, Dartmouth; l. f., Clark, Princeton; c. f., Smith, Yale; r. f., Durfee, Brown. Wadleigh, of Princeton, led the batting of the association, with...
...meeting of the corporation of Brown University at Providence, R. I., yesterday, Rev. E. B. Andrews of the Newton Theological Institute was chosen professor of history, and Dr. C. V. Chapin instructor in physiology...