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Fact and Rumor.

The '91 nine beat the Technology '93 nine Saturday 4-2.

In a practice game on Saturday '92 beat '94 by a score of 6-5.

The second special report in History 14 was given out Saturday.

The B. A. A. nine defeated the English High School nine Saturday, 7 to 5.

Shea '94, begins to row with the freshman crew today. The crew began feathering Saturday.

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The late P. T. Barnum has left $40,000 to Tufts College to found a Barnum Museum of Natural History.

Latham '92 has been elected secretary of the Bicycle Club in place of de Wolf '93, resigned.

A. B. George broke the indoor record for the mile run last Saturday. His time was 4 min. 33 1-2 sec,

Thompson, the coxswain of last year's Yale crew, will coxswain the Manhattan A. C. crew this year.

Corbett '94 has stopped training with the 'varsity and is now playing with the freshman nine.

The Cricket Club has been trying to raise sufficient money by subscription to defray its current expenses.

Harvard has had two presidents and three vice-presidents of the United States among her graduates.

Professor Gore, of Columbia University, has written a hand book of technical German called a "German Science Reader."

The number of candidates for the Cornell 'varsity crew has been reduced to ten men, and the same number for the freshman crew.

Professor Edmund J. James, of the University of Pennsylvania, has been elected President of the American Society for the extension of University teaching.

The Princeton Athletic Association will hold an open handicap meeting on the college ground, on May 13, at which the events will be the same as at the intercollegiate games.

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