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Fact and Rumor.

The conference hour in History 13 will be omitted Tuesday morning.

There will be an important meeting of the CRIMSON board at 1.30 today.

Until further notice the Museum of Comparative Zoology will be closed on Sundays.

Holden, '88, is on his way to Cambridge, and will coach the eleven after his arrival.

There will be no more geological excursions in N. H. 8 until after the spring recess.

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It is said that Wendell Baker will run in the 100, 220 and 440 yard racesiat the Amatur Athletic Union's championships next year.

Those who were obliged to cut the recitation in N. H. 8 last Friday on account of the excursion may be excused for their absence by speaking to Professor Shaler.

The freshman crew has stopped rowing on the river and will take long walks instead. The atmosphere of the river at this time of the year has mad many of them unwell.

The Medical School has voted to form a battalion to march in the republican parade tonight. Their costume will consist of a tall hat and a long flowing black gown, with the skull and crossbones imprinted on the back.

In the case of Cornell University against the A. S. Barnes estate of Brooklyn, the referee decided in favor of Cornel, which, by virtue of this decision, receives forty-five thousand dollars.

A Harvard scrub team, the "Amateurs" played a tie game with the Newton eleven last Saturday, the score standing 12 to 12. The Newton team was the same one that beat the freshmen 22 to 0.

Among the riders entered for the races of the Berkley Athletic Club which come off tomorrow at Morris Dock on the Harlem, are Davis, Brown and Greenleaf of Harvard, and Clark of Yale. Wendell Baker, the crack sprinter, will be one of the time keepers.

Canvasses have been made in a large number of colleges with the following results:

UNDEREP. DEM. PROH. CIDED

Harvard, 659 493 13

Yale, 547 256

Univ. of Penn., 973 951 0 0

Cornell, 415 305 109 214

Amherst, 251 50 11

Dartmouth, 182 45 7 12

Trinity, 72 60 0 0

Lehigh, 193 122 2 0

Union, 51 37 0 7

Owing to the want of a large meeting room in the Johns Hopkins University, no canvass for the coming election has been held; the political sentiment, as far as it is known, is strongly democratic.

THE aids from the freshman class will meet at 9 Bow street at 1.45 p. m.

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