charge of the Drafting Department, Md. Centra R. R. ; "90 H. W. Mitchell, Pittsburg, Pa. COLLEGE ORBIT. Foot ball in every form has been prohibited by the University of Heidelberg, Germany. There are about sixty candidates for the Prince ton foot-ball team. Of 389 colleges in the United States, 237 are co-educational. Princeton has 63 professors this year, 7 more than last year The University track athletic cup, annually striven for by Yale and Harvard, is a trophy worth $5OO, purchased by an alumni fund. Northwestern University will have in the neighborhood of 2,300 . students the coming session. The Williams• Freshman class numbers over a hundred, Princeton over three hundred, and Har vard four hundred. Yale University will put $150,000 or $200,000 of its big bequest from the Fayerweather estate into a new building for the Sheffield Scientific School. The late P. T. Barnum has left $40,000 to Tuft College to found a Barnum Museum of Natural History. The Harvard and Yale elevens are both in training. Harvard has seven of last year's team and Yale eight. Luther Cary, M. A. C., in the English cham pionship games, won the too and 220 yard dashes. At Paris all the events were captured by Ameri- The Princeton Alumni will construct a new athletic field in the memory of Frederick Brokaw, who was drowned during the summer while at tempting to rescue a woman from the sea. THE FREE LANCE. wzrz= At New York lately George Gray made a world's record by putting the x 6 pound shot 46 feet 4 inches. J. S. Mitchell broke the record of the 16 pound hammer throw and placed it at 139 feet 2 inches. The class of '9r, at Cornell, voted $5OO for the establishment of a, student ward in Ithica Hospital, to be known as the '9l Memorial Ward. Trafford captains Harvard's foot-ball team, McClung, Yale's, and Warren, Princeton's this The library of the Chicago University contains 40,000 volumes, valued at $150,000. It is es pecially noted for its unsurpassed collection of biblical literature. The faculty of Wooster college has adopted the following resolution. "Resolved :—That here• after no participation in inter-collegiate athletic games and contests by students of the University of Wooster shall be permitted." Harvard has 365 . ,000 bound volumes in her library ; Yale, 200,000 j Columbia, 90,000 ; Cor nell, 15o,000; Dartmouth, 86,000; Bowdoin, 84,- 000 ; Syracuse, 75,00 o; and the University of Virginia, 40,000. The three-cornered race between Cornell, Co lumbia, and the Univeisity of Pennsylvania was won with great ease by Cornell. The time was 4 minutes, 27 seconds, thus making a new two mile world's record. LANCELETS. I WHISPERED. When pretty Bess so straight and tall, With tenderest inflexion, Confessed she loved me best of all, "Truth is stranger than fiction." . For I have found it an untruth, An utter fabrication, "Yes, with that pretty girl forsooth, 'Truth is stranger than fiction,' ot