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The Hobart Herald 209 March 7. Address before the Women’s club at Watkins, N. Y. March 11. Sermon in Trinity Church, Buffalo. March 12-16 inclusive. Sermons at the Men’s Noonday Services at St. Paul’s, Buffalo. March 18. Sermon at Trinity Church, Boston. March 21. Meeting of the Alumni of Boston and vicinity. March 27. Returns from Boston. April 2-6 inclusive. Addresses at the Noonday meetings held at Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn. A m o n g tHe Colleges H . R . Drummond, Editor The University of Minnesota has voted to accept the changes pro posed by the American Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee and will play under them next fall. New York University has opened in its School of Commerce a new department to cover the general field of railroad problems and methods. John Hopkins University, one of the first colleges in the country to adopt the three year course, is seriously considering a return to the old four year course in the classical department. A movement for the adoption of the honor system has also been started and if carried through will follow the honor systems in vogue at Princeton and the University of Virginia. If the present plans are adopted, Yale’s boating will soon resem ble that at Oxford and Cambridge. Every crew will have a coach and every organization in the 11 Diversity is being urged to support a crew and the number of regattas are to be increased. Princeton received an addition of $25,000 to her scholarship fund from a bequest of the late Dr. S. S. Orris, ’63, emeritus professor of Greek, The interest from this fund will grant ten scholarships for undergraduates.