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Fact and Rumor.

The baseball men at Amherst go into training this week.

There are almost forty men training with the football squad.

The brief for the English 6 debate was crowded out of today's issue and will appear in tomorrow's paper.

Rev. William Lawrence gave a reception to the St. Paul's Society at his house last evening.

It is probable that the Conference Francaise will give two short plays instead of one long one, as at first agreed upon.

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The new fenders have been put into Hollis and the south entry of Stoughton, so that both entries have now been supplied.

The eighth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '91 are: Burlingham, Howells, Flint, R. S. Hale, Hackett, Wilkinson, A. R. Weld, Tallant, Wainwright, Peckham.

There will be no conference in History XIII on Saturday, Jan. 17. During the period of the mid-year examinations, Mr. Currier will be in the stack daily from 2 to 3 o'clock for consultation.

The twenty-first anniversary of the foundation of Cornell occurred on Friday. The only observance of the day consisted of a military hop in the evening.

A well-dressed stranger has been trying to excite the sympathies of Harvard men during the past few days by uttering a story of wretchedness. He invariably wants "money to go to Canton." He is undoubtedly a crook and should be avoided.

President Hyde, of Bowdoin College, who will occupy the chapel pulpit Sunday evening, is a graduate of Havard. He was a member of the class of '81. Abundant testimony of President Hyde's ability is given by the position which he holds. He is one of the youngest college presidents in the country.

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