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Fact and Rumor.

The Columbia class regatta will be held on May 11th.

Boyden, '85, rowed with the university crew, on Friday.

Upon the suggestion of the CRIMSON, a monitor will soon be appointed in History 13.

A number of graduates interested in sports were at the M. I. T. games on Saturday.

Seven Lacrosse men practiced out of doors on Saturday morning, instead of in the cage.

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F. G. Dexter, '87, has lately been chosen commodore of the Beverly Yacht Club.

Prof. Laughlin will discuss the tariff question before the Paint and Clay Club next Saturday.

Fogg, '85, broke the amateur hitch and kick record at the Technology games on Saturday.

Mr. Cohn, instructor of French, has been visiting Columbia, and the scenes of his former teaching.

The Brass Band has decided to give its members a shingle. Something unique in design is promised.

A valuable gift just made to the library of Michigan University, is that of the printed translations from 1832 to 1884 of the American Philosophical Society. The library set from the foundation of the society by Benjamin Franklin is thus completed.

The Harvard Dining Association is threatened with legal proceedings, and a suit for defamation of character.

Mr. Moore of the Art department has a letter in the last Nation, under the head of "Copies from the old Masters."

The sections in Phil. II will hereafter recite to Dr. Royce, until Prof. James is enabled to attend his lectures again.

Fact has it that the prize for the "doggiest" costume at the Tech. games, was taken by a certain H. A. A. athlete.

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