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...they cannot be caught by ordinary means, and so escape. The above specimen came from Monterey Bay. The National Museum has the only other specimen of the moonfish in the United States. The collection of fishes there and in the Harvard Museum are the only ones in the country larger than the Stanford collection. The Harvard collection ranks second...
...University of Pennsylvania catalogue for 1893-94, which is to be published within a short time, shows a number of marked advances in many of the departments. The enrollment in the college is much larger than it has ever been before, there being 683 men in all, of whom 188 are in the freshman class. The faculty has been increased by fifteen new instructors and a new system of courses has been introduced which provides for a larger number of electives than has been offered before. A school of journalism has been founded in the college department...
Twenty-eight candidates have appeared for the Brown baseball team, a larger number than has tried for any previous team. Active training has already been begun under the direction of Captain Steere...
...eight or nine men who are eligible. The largest number of entries will be in the forty yards novice and the forty yards handicap, with several in the 600 yards and 1000 yards runs. Last year there were in all from Harvard 190 entries. The number will be larger this year. Entries will close Jan. 31, Wednesday. Mr. Lathrop already has the blanks on which the entries are to be made, and is anxious to have everybody enter at once, in order not to make too much confusion on the last day. Entries may be made at the gymnasium...
...beneficiary fund which is being raised in memory of Mr. Bolles. This afternoon boxes will be placed at Memorial Hall and the Foxcroft Club for small contributions. Though it is most desirable that this fund should be made up of a large number of small subscriptions, yet all larger sums sent to the order of the president of the CRIMSON will be promptly acknowledged. No contribution will be too small to be of value and every member of the University will thus be able to pay some tribute to Mr. Bolles's memory...