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FACT AND RUMOR.

Several bicycles are now offered for sale about college.

The Princeton Glee Club sings in Washington to-morrow.

The steam-launch will be put on the water in about two weeks.

The term opens to-day at Yale, Dartmouth, Amherst, Williams and Wesleyan.

During the recess several young ladies appeared on a tennis court on Jarvis field.

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The game between the Princetons and Philadelphias is set for to-day at Philadelphia.

President Seelye, of Amherst, is spoken of as a possible candidate for Governor of Massachusetts.

Renewed activity is being shown by the prospective candidates for the Boylston prize speaking next month.

The statue of the late Prof. Silliman, now being modeled by Prof. John F. Weir, will be placed on the college campus at Yale.

The '82 tug-of-war team will probably engage in a private friendly tug with the Technology team soon, just to settle that question of supremacy.

The Wide Awake for May will contain Charles Kingsley's ballad, "Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever," set to music by Professor Paine.

Over $5000 has been raised for the fund for the support of the family of the late Ko-Kun Hua. The fund will be invested here and the income will be sent to China.

The lectures of Mr. T. S. Perry on English Literature will begin again at 3 o'clock on Tuesday, April 18th, and will be given on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same hour till future notice.

FURNITURE. Chamber, Parlor, Library, Dining Room and Hall furniture, from an immense stock, is sold direct from the manufactory, at PAINE'S, 48 Canal and 141 Friend streets, opposite Boston & Maine depot, Boston.

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