1896.] OTHER COLLEGE, MICROCOSMS A bicycle company is to be formed at Cornell which will be drilled in cavalry movements. Three students have been suspended from Chicago University for refusal to attend gymnasium. The Naval Academy at Annapolis will send representatives to compete in the intercollegiate fencing contests this year. Miss Helen Gould has given $B,OOO to Vassar, which will be used in founding a scholarship in memory of her mother. An indoor track and field in ?.et between the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois, was held at Champaign on March 7. The expense of sending the Yale crew to the Henley regatta will be about sro,ooo. It is to be subscribed by alumni and undergraduates. Steps are being taken to have the New York Athletic Club call a meeting of representatives of Eastern colleges for a revision of football rules. Since 1879 twenty-one College Christian Association buildings have been erected in the United States and Canada at an aggre gate cost of $438,000. The University of California has challenged the University of Chicago to a dual track and field athletic meeting some time in maternity affairs at the University of Chicago have taken another turn. The faculty recently abolished the freshman rule and substituted a clause prohibiting fraternities from pledging men until they have been enrolled as students for six months. The plan of student self-government worked so successfully last year at Rutgers that it will be tried again this fall. The student governors will include four from the Senior and Junior classes, and two each froth the Sophomore and Freshman classes. Berkeley and Leland Stanford are to have a joint debate soon, United States Senator Perkins of California, has given a decided impetus to the debate by offering two annual prizes of aoo each, to be given to the best speakers on either side in the contest. Another university has added a course in Journalism to its cur riculum. It is the University of Indiana, and the course consists Olner College Microcosms