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Fact and Rumor.

Last Saturday evening's Record had a long article on Harvard athletics.

Dr. Hale will conduct prayers until Feb. 18.

The first winter meeting will be on Saturday, March 10.

There are three hundred and twenty students at Exeter this year.

In Sunday's Herald was a long account of base-ball, its history and development.

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A course of emergency lectures is being given to the Cambridge policemen by Dr. Taylor of North Avenue.

The annual reunion of the Dartmouth Alumni Association takes place to-day at Washington.

President Eliot goes to Chicago this week and Mr. Bolles, will take a few days vacation.

The freshmen and sophomores at the U. of P. had their annual "Bowl Fight" last Wednesday.

The number of candidates for the Yale freshman crew has been reduced to sixteen.

Yale is having trouble in collecting the subscriptions for the 'Varsity crew trophy.

One hundred and ninety-five of the 407 members of Congress have had a college education.

The Russian Government has determined to remove the heads of departments obnoxious to the students in the recent University troubles.

Professor Charles Linden, a noted ornithologist, who made valuable collections of birds for the Harvard Museum, died last Friday.

The Rev. Dr. Hale spoke in Divinity Hall to a small party of students, Friday evening, on the subject "Ten times one is ten clubs."

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