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Fact and Rumor.

Through a misapprehension the number of students in History 20 was given as two, whereas there have been more applications for admittance to the course than could be granted.

The Harvard Annex contains nearly 100 students. In the number are many advanced special students, graduates of Wellesley, Smith and other colleges. The freshman class numbers 25. - Ex.

At the fall regatta held at Lake Saltonstall last Wednesday, the sophomore crew beat the juniors by 21 seconds. In the freshman race between '90 and '89 S., '90 won by about three lengths.

The Advocate comes out to-day and the Lampoon came out yesterday. The latter, although deprived of the services of its two ablest designers, is as merry as ever, and the reading matter is unusually clever.

The following has been determined upon as the route of the procession on Anniversary Day: Forming in front of the gymnasium, it will march to Quincy St., thence to Harvard, to Prospect, to Central Square, then up Main Street to the yard; round the yard, up Brattle Street to Craigie, to Concord Avenue and the common; thence across North Avenue to Holmes Field.

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The following new members were elected at the last meeting of the Harvard Art Club: From '87, Austin, Barrow, F. S. Coolidge, Emery, Fessenden, Garnet, Hamilton, Houghton, Mead, Oakes, S. W. Perkins, Wiestling, Woods, A. C. Smith, F. S. Palmer, Seelye. From '88, H. M. Clarke, Brewer, Fuller, Furness, Grover, Hallowell, Sedgwick, Pease. From '89, W. D. Clark, Ellis, J. G. King, Parker.

The following were the scores made by our representatives in the inter-collegiate tennis tournament on Tuesday: Brinley of Trinity beat Snow, 6-1, 6 0; Bacon of Columbia beat H. M. Sears, 5 6, 6-2, 6-3; P. S. Sears beat Kabayawa of Wesleyan 6-2, 6-2; and in the second round he beat Duryea of Williams, 6-5, 6.1. In the doubles, Hull and Bacon of Columbia beat Kuhn and Snow by default; P. S. and H. M. Sears beat Warren and Hovey of Brown, 2 6, 6-5, 8-6.

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