The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, April 01, 1897, Image 19

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    1897-]
the largest, which is situated at Cairo, Egypt, has ten thousand
students.
The Pennsylvania State Legislature has been asked to appro
priate $1,000,000 to enable the University of Pennsylvania to im
prove its several departments of study.
The University of Chicago is soon to begin the erection of a
mammoth gymnasium. In connection with it there is to be an
athletic field, so arranged that it can be enclosed in winter and
used for winter sports.
Upon the new gateway at. the entrance to the Cornell campus
will be placed this inscription: “To enter, that daily thou mayest
become more learned and thoughtful; to depart, that daily thou
mayest become more useful to thy country and to mankind.”
The winner of the recent oratorical prize contest at Wabash
College has been found to have plagiarized one of Dr. Lyman
Abbott’s sermons. He won, however, on the point of delivery,
the judges having docked him on composition and thought.
Nevertheless he is to be expelled from college.
The expedition sent out by the University of Pennsylvania to
dig for archaeological records in the mound of Nippur, in Baby
lonia, reported the discovery of no less a treasure than a cunei
form inscription that, it is claimed, carries Babylonian history
.2,250 years further than anything known before.
There are more students in the colleges of Ohio than in the
colleges of any other State. At present there are 16,000 young
men and 8,000 young women being educated in these numerous
institutions.
The debaters who represent Yale in her inter-collegiate debate
are in the future to receive as a trophy a gold watch charm, in
the shape of an old Greek coin, bearing on the one side in relief
the head of Demosthenes, and on the other the name and class of
the debater.
Mr. Lehman, the Harvard coach, in a recent letter to the
London Daily News said of the cheering at inter-collegiate games:
” At a foot ball match between Oxford and Cambridge we shout
a little, we cheer sedately, but our best efforts are to these Amer
ican demonstrations as the surface of the Thames is to the tossing
expanse of the Atlantic in a winter storm. ’ ’
Here And There.