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Fact and Rumor.

Mr. Justin Winsor has been directed by the corporation to prepare a pamphlet containing all the addresses, poems, after dinner speeches, etc., of the great celebration.

The following have been elected officers of the Finance Club for the ensuing year: President, Prof. F. W. Taussig; vice-president, E J. Rich, 87; secretary and treasurer, G. Droppers, Gr.

We have been requested by the Secretary to state that there are no printed lists of History topics at the office in U. 5. Several men have evidently misunderstood the notice in a recent issue of the CRIMSON.

The Austin Superior Court is now complete with the following members: W. F. Bacon, '85; H. M. Ayars, '86; E. I. Smith, '85; W. W. Winslow, '85; E. V. Abbot, '86; E. C. Wright, '86; F. D. Swope, (Hanover); A. A. Gleason, '86.

At the meeting of the Delta Upsilon Monday evening, the following officers were elected: President, Mr. Bean, '87; vice-president, Mr. Gray, '87; secretary, Mr. Sillsbury, '89; treasurer, Mr. Richardson, G. B.; chorister, Mr. Tuttle, '87.

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Of course, we all believe it! - "Everybody here (New Haven) believes that last year's Yale freshmen would have beaten Harvard and Columbia with ease if their boat hadn't swamped at a very unfortunate moment, etc., etc." - Yale correspondent to the N. Y. Times. N. B. The italics are our own.

The Wellesley Preparatory School at Philadelphia opened under the most favorable auspices. Both boarding and day students have been rejected for lack of room. The crowded condition of the houses formerly occupied has led the directors to form plans for erecting a building better adapted to the increasing number of wants of the students. The Wellesley school at New York is also recorded as full and flourishing. - Globe.

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