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FACT AND RUMOR.

Lionel Tennyson, a son of Alfred Tennyson, who has just devoted not a little time to the study of Indian and Persian religions, has a poem in the Courant entitled "Mutatis Mutandis." [Ex.

Hyndman has resigned from the candidates for the Yale University crew, owing to some trouble between himself and Cook the coach ; Hobbs taking the vacant place. His loss will be materially felt by the crew.

It is likely that there will be a change in the length of the pull of the tug-of-war teams of the I. C. A. A. from ten to five minutes ; the cause being the change from pulling in the dirt to pulling on cleats.

Messrs. Goodwin and Cornell, the coaches for the Columbia crews, think that notwithstanding the candidates for the Columbia university are light, they will give Harvard a tough struggle next June.

Allen of the Harvards is now doing excellent work behind the bat, and if his present high standard is maintained in championship contests, it won't be the fault of the battery if the crimson doesn't come out ahead. [Ex.

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The section in Political Economy I. has finished the study of Mill under Prof. Laughlin. Prof. Dunbar will now take the course until the close of the year. The book to be used will be a pamphlet entitled, "Financial Legislation of the United States," which may be had at Sector's.

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