THE COLLEGE WORLD. The students of the University of Iowa have adopted a university pin $mypathizing $subscribers $should $end $substantial $uccor.—Business Manager. —Acmedian. The Beacon mentions the fact that Dr Quayle has received another degree. This time it is M. A. C. R. C. W. F. C. A. C. E. Hiram W. Sibley, of Rochester, N. Y., has given $50,000 to Cornell to build and equip. The Sibley College of Electrical Engineering. Bates College, in Maine, contemplates erecting a memorial library to the late James G. Blaire, to cost $150,000. He was one of its directors.-The Cynic. Chicago University is attempting to combine all the medical schools of Chicago into one great medical college that shall rival the best European institution — Buchteil. Leland Stanford, Jr., recently defeated the University of California in a joint debate on the question: Resolved. That the United States annex Hawaii. Stanford had the negative. Professor Harris, of Cambridge, Mass., is reported to have discovered in a convent on Mount Sinai a Palimpsest, containing the complete and original text of the four gospels. The reported discovery has caused a sensation among Bible scholars — University Chronicle. A decision of the courts of Iowa was rendered last week, ordering the state university to admit a student who had been expelled from Cornell college in Iowa. The court held that the rule of comity existing between the colleges of the United States, by which students expelled from one college would not be admitted to another, was right, but that the student before being dismissed, must be given due notice of the charges against him, which was not done in this case. Two hundred enthusiastic students of Leland Stanford have each given $2.50 toward the construction of a "noise-making machine," to be used at the next athletic contest between Leland Stanford and the University of California. It is to be a monster horn, worked by a steam blower, and made of galvanized iron. It is to be fifty feet in length, with a diameter of ten feet, and will have a thirty-two horse-power boiler.-Ex. The only legitimate way for students to make noise is by "lung-power." Such barbaric instruments as horns and steam-whistles, disgrace the college which permits their use. William McDonald, formerly dean of the Department of Music, who graduated from Harvard with honor in the class of '92, and has held a position in the faculty of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute during the past year, has been called to the chair of History at Bowdoin College, Maine. The Board of Public Works were in session here yesterday and decided upon a plan for the new engineering building. The building will consist of two large wings, and, between them, a portico containing the main entrance. Rey. C. H. 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