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FACT AND RUMOR.

Three cadets at the Naval Academy have been expelled for hazing.

Yale is having a course of lectures by her instructors.

The opera will return to Boston on next Monday, March 3d.

Phillips Exeter Academy is to have an athletic tournament.

The value of the State Agricultural College at Amherst is over $500,000.

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A recent editorial in the Yale News speaks of Harvard's "voluntary" prayers.

Mr. Gamaliel Bradford lectures this evening in Sever 11, on "Political Science as a College Study," at 7.30.

The track at the Institute rink, where the games of the Union Club were held in January, is found to be 380 feet short of a mile.

H. Webster, '84, has been elected a member of the executive committee of the New England Delta Upsilon Association.

"Harvard's Faithful Sons" is the suggestive title given by the New York Times to its account of the recent N. Y. Harvard Club dinner.

The dinner of the Bicycle Club takes place this evening at Young's, at 6.30. Mr. T. J. Coolidge, '84, will be chorister. R. D. Smith, '84, F. S. Billings, '85, and J. C. Ayer, '86, have the matter in charge.

THE RESOLUTIONS AT AMHERST.

The Amherst faculty has not yet decided what action to take in regard to the resolutions recently drawn up by the Inter-collegiate Conference on Athletics in New York. It is probable, however, that the subject will be referred either to the Senate or Baseball Association, and that the faculty will act according to the desire of the students. The subject has created quite an excitement among the students, and their opinions seem to be evenly divided as to whether Amherst should adopt the resolutions or not.

Junior Theme V. will be due on Thursday, February 28. Subject: An exposition of some subject connected with the chief study of each student.

The freshman and sophomore classes of Yale celebrated Washington's birthday with a "banger" rush. Several of the contestants are threatened with suspension.

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