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Fact and Rumor.

Many men returning late and hungry from the scratch races, were obliged to put up with bread and butter at Memorial for lunch. It seems as if the management on such an occasion, might have made arrangements to have the lunch saved beyond the usual time.

The Technology expects to have a regiment of over 400 men in line in the torchlight procession. They will wear the same uniform which proved so effective four years ago. It will consist of mortarboards and academically gowns with the class number on the breast; the colors being cardinal and gray, the Tech colors.

The following are the names of successful candidates for the drum corps: Tenor drums-W. Atherton, H. Bartlett, G. C. Baker, E. Bisbee, de Billier, Crocker, Colony, Carey, F. B. Clement-Draper, F. L. Dean, Foote, J. C. Faulk, ner, E. Flagg, Garnett, H. Holden, O. S, Howard, Hearst, Keyes, J. M. Thompson, B. B. Thayer. Fife-Bradford, '85, Davidson, Davis, Keasby, A. T. Perkins, Merriam, E. M. Rogers, Shippen.

At a meeting of the Cleveland and Hendricks Club of the Law School it was decided to form a company which is to take part in the Cleveland and Hendricks parade in Boston. A committee was appointed to issue an invitation to those of the undergraduates who favor the election of Cleveland and Hendricks to join the Law School Club in the parade. It was voted also that the club attend in a body, the Independent meeting to be held next Wednesday in Union Hall. Cambridge.

From the following cutting it seems probable that the case before the courts contesting the exclusive right of bicycle manufacture in this country by the Columbia Bicycle Company has been awarded to the plaintiffs. It says: "The bicycle business is to be given a decided impetus in this country next season. The Overman Wheel Company of Chicopee, Mass., is to put the "Victor" bicycle on the market, and George Warrick, formerly a bicycle builder in London, and a holder of numerous patents, as well as licensee of American patents, proposes to establish a bicycle manufactory near Springfield."

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