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Fact and Rumor.

Mr. Hodgson's lecture gave $80 to the University crew.

The Shooting Club has its regular meeting this afternoon.

K. F. Crocker has given up rowing with the '88 crew.

Dustan, '89, is at present stroking the '89 crew.

A freshman gun club has been organized at Princeton.

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McPherson, '89, is a candidate for the '89 tug-of-war team.

Only seven men have begun to train for the Yale Freshman Cricket Club.

A catalogue of members and a list of the books in the library of the Porcelain Club has been published recently.

Pach Bros. report a very large sale of pictures of this year's University foot-ball team.

C. Green, '89, is no longer a candidate for the '89 tug-of-war team, having cut his hand in the laboratory.

A social party attracted a number of Harvard men to Jamaica Plain, last evening.

Mr. Cummings of the English department will go abroad immediately after Commencement.

Amherst is the only college that has a billiard-room attached to its gymnasium.

It has been finally decided that the yacht Mayflower will not cross the Atlantic this summer.

The class of '90 of Technology had their annual class dinner at Young's Hotel last Tuesday evening.

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