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FACT AND RUMOR.

The first field-day at Michigan University is to come off May 12. Among other contests we note "chasing a greased pig."

The eighth ten of the Institute of 1770, from '85, is as follows: Sutton, Fishback, F. W. White, E. L. Thayer, Briggs, Nutter, Miller, Weld, Carpenter and Fogg.

Some friend of Yale's athletic interests has offered a cup worth twenty-five dollars to the winner of the quarter mile runs at the spring meeting.

The current Argonaut contains an engraved portrait of B. F. Cocker, late professor of mental and moral philosophy in University of Michigan.

The first ten of the Institute of 1770, from '86, is as follows: Borland, Peabody, Minot, Belmont. Cabot, Clark, Sedgwick, Ames, Parsons, Whitman.

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The sixth of the Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science is on the "Parish Institutions of Maryland," by Edward Ingle, A. B.

An election of officers of the Law School Reading Room Association will be held today and tomorrow. President, treasurer and directors from the two lower classes are to be elected.

The Yale consolidated nine defeated the freshman nine on Saturday by a score of 10 to 4. The score was 4 to 0 in favor of '86 until the sixth inning, in which the consolidated made ten runs.

Oberlin College celebrates its semicentennial anniversary on the 4th of next July. More than two thousand students have graduated from its halls, and many of them have become conspicuous as educators, legislators and pastors.

Candidates for the inter-collegiate tug-of-war team will please be back of the gymnasium at 5 o'clock today.

G. P. MORISON.

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