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Ann Arbor's graduate students show an increase of 56 this year.
Women were first admitted to the University of Michigan in 1870.
Massachusetts has the only state art normal school in the country.
Five of 'Vassar's alumni are taking past graduate courses at Yale.
The University of Michigan has 50 of its own graduates on the faculty.
There are 417 women in the literary department of the University of Michigan.
Dartmouth has raised $12,000 to support the different athletic associations in college.
There have been 1,000 applications for tickets for Ladies' Day at Yale's gymnasium.
J. S. Morton who will be secretary of Agriculture under Cleveland is a graduate of the University of Michigan of the class of '58.
Mrs. Abbey S. White, formerly of Newport, R. I., has bequeathed $10,000 to Brown.
The Interscholastic Athletic Association will hold its annual outdoor meeting on June 3.
A written translation from Taine's "La Fontaine et ses Fables," is due in French 2, on Monday.
The annual dinner of the Tilton Seminary Association will take place tonight at the Thorndike.
A theme on the character of Ferdinand, in Schiller's "Kabale and Liebe," is due to-day in German 2.
The University of Michigan has been awarded 3,000 sq. ft. in the Hall of Liberal Arts at the World's Fair.
The annual dinner of the Worcester Club at Harvard will be held on Thursday, March 9, at the Parker House.
Col. Samuel E. Winslow, the new chairman of the Republican State Committee, graduated from Harvard in '85.
The Yale Athletic Association held its first winter meeting in the new gymnasium on Wednesday afternoon.
Ellerton James '95 won the junior tennis tournament at the B. A. A. on Wednesday, by defeating H. G. Otis, 6-3, 8-6.
The twenty-seventh building of the University of Pennsylvania will shortly be erected. It will be a chemical laboratory.
A bill has passed Congress appropriating $64,000 to William and Mary College as a reimbursement for the destruction of its buildings and other property by soldiers during the civil war.
The Northern Oratorical League, representing the Universities of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa, the Northwestern University and Oberlin college, will hold a contest in May.
The trustees of Lake Forest University at Chicago have elected Dr. John M. Coulter, now president of the Indiana University as president of Lake Forest University to succeed Rev. Dr. W. T. Roberts. Dr. Coulter has an international reputation as a descriptive botanist and instructor.
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