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FACT AND RUMOR.

E. A. S. Clarke, '84, has begun to row with the university crew.

Oxford caps have nearly disappeared at Columbia.

The Methodist University of Dakota will be located at Ordway.

The Columbia challenge has been formally accepted.

Columbia has won her game of chess with Bowdoin.

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Union College has conferred the degree of L1. D. on President Arthur.

Oxford, Cambridge, Durham and London Universities have opened their doors to women.

Ex-Cadet Whittaker is now rumored to be the author of the "Bread. Winners."

The Boston Globe ridicules the idea of abolishing the admission fees to college baseball games.

The Dartmouth says that sixty percent of the students in American colleges are skeptics.

The University of Pennsylvania has had $50,000 given it to investigate spiritualism.

Ward, of the Columbia Law School, has consented to come down two days in the week and train the nine. [Acta.

The Law School tug-of-war team will consist of C. P. Curtis, T. C. Batchlder, F. A. P. Frisbee, and J. H. B. Easton, anchor.

"Expenses at Harvard" is the heading of an article in the Boston Globe, which laments the difficulty of living at Harvard for less than $500 per annum.

"A very swell Harvard student" is credited with having asked who was the author of "Anthony Trollope's Autobiography."

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