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Fact and Rumor.

By fallacious confusion you mistook the allusion,

And you'll find that your X's, if that's what perplexes,

Are only - not Y's; and when old Harvard tries

To make proper amends, take her hand and be friends!

While from Princeton and Harvard one great cheer ascends

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For both Doctors - Holmes and McCosh - b'gosh! - Boston Herald.

Henry C. Kingsley, for the past quarter of a century treasurer of Yale University, died Sunday morning aged aged 71 years. Mr. Kingsley was a native of New Haven, studied at the Hopkin's grammar school, was graduated from Yale in 1834 and from the Law School in 1837. He was admitted to the bar and became a partner with his brother, G. T. Kingsley, in Cleaveland. In 1852 he retired from the law firm, and became a director in the Pittsburg & Cleveland railroad. In 1862 he was elected treasurer of Yale, which position he he held until his death. He was a son of Prof. J. L. Kingsley.

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