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Fact and Rumor.

French IV has just taken up La Duchesse.

Black '91, is captain of the Princeton Mott Haven Team.

Hartwell is coaching the Yale crew at present.

There are 34 candidates for the Yale freshman crew.

There are more than 950 students in Technology.

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It is said that Stagg will coach the Yale nine this year.

The Harvard Co-operative Society has 840 members.

Cornell is trying to raise $4,000 for the university and freshman crews.

The Columbia crew and tug-of-war team will go into regular training this week.

The president of Pekin University is translating Shakespeare's works into Chinese.

The Cornell foot ball team has elected C. M. Johnson of the Law School, captain for next year.

Blue books and outline maps of Western Europe must be handed in tomorrow in History 1.

Van Huyck '93, S. has been appointed temporary captain of the Yale freshman crew.

F. N. Havener '93, has been elected president of his class, at Boston University.

All men on the waiting list of the Foxcroft Club have been admitted to membership.

The first of the three long themes on subjects drawn from the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries, will be due in French 6 on Monday, January 19.

The following comprise the seventh ten of the Institute: Townsend, Baker, Tremain, Stevens, Dunn, Curtis, Thompson, Merriam, Hoppin, Wood.

Professor Cooke will give a lecture reviewing the course in Chemistry A on Wednesday, January 21, at 7.30 in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory.

Statistics show that the 94 universities of Europe have 1,723 more professors, and 41,814 more students than the 360 colleges of the United States.

English B men whose themes were signed B. S. H. can see Mr. Hurlbut at 27 Hollis on Tuesdays from 3 to 5 and Saturdays from 10 to 12.

The agent of the Journal of Ethics at Harvard is C. C. Ramsay, '92, of 10 Divinity Hall, to whom subscriptions (two dollars) may be sent. His hours are 5 to 5.30 p. m.

The following men have been elected members of the Glee Club: W. Wells, L. S., R. T. Whitehouse '91, J. Wendell, Jr. '91, H. F. Hollis '92, S. C. Marvin '93, S. E. Farwell '93, L. Tremain '93, H. A. Cutler '94.

The members of the senior class, Harvard Dental School, met at the Infirmary last Wednesday evening and formed a permanent organization, electing the following officers: George B. Perry, president; Joseph Paul, vice-president; Nathan P. Wyllie, secretary and treasurer. The class numbers eighteen members and besides New England, is represented by Germany, Switzerland, France, New Zealand, Japan, Canada, California and Illinois.

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