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Fact and Rumor.

Dartmouth is to admit women as special students.

Professors M. T. Brown has resigned the chair of oratory at Tufts.

A college orchestra has been formed at Williams with Safford '92 as leader.

The Amherst football association has never cleared expenses until last fall.

Rev. Dr. McKenzie will be the orator at Amherst when the day of prayer is observed.

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Amherst will send five men to the handicap meeting at Mechanic's Hall on Feb. 14.

Football has been prohibited, as a "fiendish" game, at the Carlisle Indian School, at Carlisle, Pa.

The Dartmouth freshmen have elected S. E. Burrows president, and A. E. Norris, manager of the class ball team.

It is possible that Swarthmore, Dickinson, Haverford and the Pennsylvania State College will form a football league.

W. M. Hilton has been chosen captain of the Bowdoin College nine and candidates are practicing under his direction.

James Russell Lowell is announced to give a series of lectures at the University of Pennsylvania on "Old English Dramatists."

Lafayette and the University of Pennsylvania will play four games of baseball this year instead of two as formerly.

The Yale 'Varsity crew rowed as follows yesterday: Ives, stroke; Hagerman, 7; Brewster, 6; Bayard, 5; Reynolds, 4; Klimpke, 3; Simms, 2; Balliett, bow.

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