girder, on the Moshannon creek. He is mak mg progress in recovery -Mr. Geo. Baldwin, formerly of London, Eng., but whl now occupies a position as .florist at the college, was married to Miss Minnie Neidigh, of State College, Feb. 9th, at io a. m. —Gen. James A. Beaver, Hon. John Wood ward, Capt Roberts, and S. R. Downing, cal., visited the college about a fort night since, and completed the arrangements for the extension of the Bellefonte Central R. R., to the College, which will be ready to accommodate our people in a short time. On Monday, Feb. 29th, Mrs. Barnard, wife of Prof. LOuis Barnard, head of the engineering de• partment of the College, died at her home on the college campus. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, March 2nd, at the ceme tery of the Branch church. The services were held at Prof. Barnard's residence and were attend ed only by the near friends of the family and by the members of the faculty, all college exercises having been suspended after x 2 o'clock on that day. The death of Mrs. Barnard has caused a widespread feeling of regret in the college community with which she had for so many years been associated. COLLEGE alear-r. The average expenses of the Yale class of '9l was sx,ooo yearly. The Harvard Annex has an attendance of 215 students this year Princeton has 980 students, an increase ofnear•- ly ioo per cent, since 1885 The income which supports Stanford Universi ty is derived from the vineyard. Of the $7,000,000 and over of the property of Harvard University, $3,000,000 is invested in Boston real estate THE FREE LANCE. =::= Intercollegiate chess matches by correspond ence are being held between Yale and Harvard, and Yale and Princeton. Mr. Edison has applied for one•seventh of all the available space in the Electrical building for the Columbian Exposit ion.—.E.v. The alumni of Dartmouth has agreed' to make an athletic field, rebuild the gymnasium, and aid in the support of all athletic teams, if the faculty will allow them to have control in athletic matters, A new Harvard song book has just been issued by Oliver Ditson Co. It contains 35 songs, among which will be found nearly all the most popular of those sung by the Glee Club in the last three years. The American Protective Tariff League offers for the best essays on the subject, "Has the New Tariff Law proved beneficial ?" by college seniors, three prizes of $l5O, poo, and sso, besides a number of medals. Funds to the amount of $t,200,000, yielding an annual income of $70,000 are held in trust for the benefit of deserving students at Harvard, This money is all distributed in fellowships, scholar ships, and beneficiary money. The University of Michigan base ball team will make an eastern trip during the coming season. Among their dates are University of Pennsyl vania, May 21; Princeton, May 25 ; Harvard, May 3o; and Yale, June I. They will also play Johns Hopkins, Lafayette, Fordham, Wesleyan, Brown, Hamilton, and Cornell. Columbia has the refusal of a twenty acre tract of land in New York City between z 16th and rzoth streets, It is richly wooded, lies one square from Riverside Park near Grant's Tomb, and is in the immediate neighborhood of the new Episco pal Cathedral site. If the $2,000,000 necessary to its purchase can be raised, Columbia will have one of the largest and finest locations of Eastern colleges.