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Fact and Rumor.

Agassiz, '84, visited the tank yesterday afternoon.

There are now fifteen candidates for the Princeton nine.

Nearly 350 tickets have been sold for the Yale New York dinner.

The Cambridge University crew will be identically the same this year as last.

Efforts are being made at Yale to make the Gun Club a university organization.

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The Yale freshmen have voted to refrain from any disturbance on Washington's birthday.

Grover Flint, '88, and E. Wright, '89, will sail from Brooklyn for Gibralter on Saturday.

The engagement of H. M. Paul, '88, to Miss Margaret Fuller of Cambridge is announced.

The Yale freshman glee club has been chosen. It is made up of twenty-six members.

The University of Toronto proposes to send a baseball club on a tour of the American colleges.

Wesleyan has established a House of Commons. The speaker of the House appoints the ministry.

The plan of locking the door at five minutes past nine o'clock has been adopted in History 12.

University of Pennsylvania will erect a dormitory at a cost of $125,000, which is to be the largest in the United States.

The University of Pennsylvania nine will make an eastern trip in June, playing in all the principal college cities.

Yesterday at Northampton, E. H. Ferry, '86, was married to Miss Annie O. Parsons. H. Lamont, '86, acted as best man.

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