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Fact and Rumor.

There was a cut yesterday in History 17.

There were no lectures in History 12 and 13 yesterday.

The long theses in History 5 will be due immediately after the spring recess.

There will be no more lectures in History 5 until after the spring vacation.

Ninety new books have lately been added to the Dwight Hall library at Yale.

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Prof. Bocher is to contribute an article to the next number of the "Monthly."

Mr. C. B. Barnes Jr., '90, has been elected a director of the Harvard Shooting Club.

A party of Yale '89 men intend to cruise along the New England coast from New York to Bar Harbor.

It is said that Columbia has a very fine pitcher, but no one has been found, as yet, who can hold him.

The next issue of the Philadelphian will contain an article by Canon Farrar which has never yet been in print.

Owing to the indisposition of Rev. Dr. Gordon, Rev. F. G. Peabody will conduct morning services for the next few days.

Keefe, of the New Yorks, prophesies that Van Wormer, of Williams, will become one of the most prominent pitchers of either college league. - Yale News.

The Delphic Literary Society, Swarthmore, gave an operetta in two acts called "The Bohn of Contention," recently.

It is said that the Columbia Freshman Crew is much lighter this year than usual, but that the men are exceedingly muscular.

There is an interesting letter entitled "Jefferson Davis and Repudiation," by Mr. A. T. Perkins, '87, in the last number of the "Nation."

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