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Fact and Rumor.

There were cuts in Mathematics E and German 4 yesterday.

Themes in English B will be read today at 2 o'clock in Sever 11.

Tilden, '86, has signed with the Des Moines, Ia., nine, to play right field.

The candidates for the Yale university crew will go to the training table March 1st.

Professor Royce's sixth lecture on Forensics will be given today in Sever 11. at 4 p. m.

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Rev. Reuben Kidner will speak before the St. Paul's Society at 7 o'clock this evening.

Mr. James Hilton is about to erect a brick dormitory in the rear of, and the same size as the present Hilton's Block. It will be completed in six months.

The University boat club ordered, over a month ago, a new paper shell of Waters, the well-known boat builder.

A special room will be reserved in the Chittenden library at Yale for the University coin collection, which now numbers over 12,000.

The CRIMSON composing room has been removed to Whitney's block, opposite University stables, second floor, side entrance.

Professor Paine played selections from Beethoven, Chopin, and some original compositions, before the Idler Club of the Annex, Friday afternoon.

The New Haven Union appears with an article stating that Caldwell will act as stroke of the Yale crew this year and that he has already commenced to work.

The following is the list of candidates for the Brown University nine: Blaisdell, Barnard, Cushing, Warren, Hovey, McKenzie. Messer, Mendenhall, McCarron, McDonnell, Brown, Brownell, Rice.

No student of Williams College not a member of the base-ball and foot-ball teams, and not a representative at athletic meetings and tennis tournaments, is allowed to wear a "W." on his sweater.

The Trinity College alumni held their seventh annual dinner at Delmonico's, New York, on Monday night. Over one hundred men were present. Among those who spoke were Rev. Dr. Parker, graduate of Oxford University, and Samuel L. Clemens.

In the whist tournament, H. A. Davis and R. D. Brown beat H. Webster and J. Crane. R. W. Herrick and P. S. Abbott beat H. H. Baker and F. H. Denney; R. S. Hale and J. A. Stetson beat R. W. Herrick and P. S. Abbott; H. Webster and J. Crane beat R. W. Herrick and P. S. Abbott.

The Boston Athletic Association will hold a sparring meeting at the club rooms tomorrow evening at eight o'clock. The sparrers are all to be strictly amateur and a large number of them will be men from Technology, Y. M. C. A. and Union. A large number of Harvard men have also entered. The prizes given will be silver medals.

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