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Fact and Rumor.

Princeton is to have a polo club.

Marks are out in N. H. 5 and Political Economy 1.

Latin 5 has begun the reading of the 11th book of Tacitus.

There are four lacrosse clubs at Cambridge University, England.

Eighteen men are trying for the Columbia crew.

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Columbia has started an amateur Photographic Society.

The Princeton nine has had out-door practice during the warm weather.

Marks are out in English 9, and can be obtained at the instructor's rooms.

The book for the annual dinner of the Shooting Club has been placed at Bartlett's for signatures.

The old wooden building which stood upon the site of the proposed new Hilton dormitory has been removed.

At ultra-classical Williams, senior elective Latin is taken by three men, and senior Greek by only two.

The foot-ball men at Yale now wear pretty gold watch charms, appropriate trophies of last year's championship.

There was a lecture on "Silver Printing," delivered before the Harvard Society of Photographers last evening.

The report of the "Yale Field Corporation" shows that over $50,000 has been expended on the new athletic grounds, and there is a call for more funds.

Lowell has just opened a new gymnasium fitted up under the direction of Dr. Sargent, of Cambridge.

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