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...School eight row at 3 P. M. daily...
...Medical School at Princeton has been completed at a cost...
...custom. Somehow, these rude signs seem to be links between the students of different generations, and every one has felt a certain inherent right to carve his initials wherever he pleased, even though from motives of discretion he did it surreptitiously. Few indeed have been the books written on school life, in which the grey-beard did not point out to his awe stricken son the letters of his name, and with pride narrate how he put them there when a schoolboy himself. Few relics in the old schools and colleges are more highly prized than the names thus inscribed...
...universities, its incumbent might as an expert give valuable advice to the American Congress, which at present is at a great loss to suggest a plan for resuscitating the industry of American ship-building. Such a professorship would be more appropriate however at one of our technical schools like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Great Britain at least has a professorship of this sort and Mr. Francis Elgar, naval architect of the city of London, has recently been unanimously elected to the chair of naval architecture in the University of Glasgow, which was recently endowed by Mr. John Elder...
...Tufts College having expressed the wish to meet a committee of students in conference as to the furnishing of the gymnasium, the following committee has been appointed: E. E. Day, '84, of the athletic association; H. A. De Costa, '85, foot-ball association; V. E. Tomlinson, of the divinity school; I. W. Crosby, to represent the general interests of the college, and H. E. Taylor, '85, of the base-ball association...