Advertisement

FACT AND RUMOR.

Keyes, '87, rowed with the university crew on Saturday.

The portrait of Dr. Peabody, by F. C. Vinton, is nearly finished.

There were only eight lights in the yard Saturday night.

Several changes have been made in Sophomore Rhetoric.

The fifth volume of the HERALD-CRIMSON begins today with the second half-year.

Advertisement

Bicycle tournaments will be held next season at Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Brown and Columbia.

Dr. Sargent has been very successful in his management of the Boston Y. M. C. A. gymnasium.

A large number of students will witness the first performance of the "Princess Ida" this evening.

Petitions in behalf of the "elevated railroad" have been circulated among the students the past week.

Two hundred thousand dollars have been subscribed to found a Catholic college at Chicago.

The late James F. Clark of Cleveland, Ohio, has bequeathed $24,000 to Oberlin College.

It is reported that Forest and Stream is to offer a prize for an inter-collegiate rifle contest.

The second annual meeting of the members of the Co-operative Society will occur on Tuesday evening, Feb. 19.

The author of "Four Years at Yale" is about to publish a book entitled "Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle."

New South Wales has eight bicycle clubs; South Australia, 3; Tasmania, 4; Western Australia, 1; Queensland, 1.

Advertisement