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Fact and Rumor.

Columbia students are very indignant because Harvard refuses to row with them.

D. C. Torrey has returned to college and has been re-elected vice-president of the Harvard Union.

The Yale nine defeated the Oyster Point team 20 to 2 in six innings last Wednesday afternoon.

The photograph of the students of Cornell is the largest group ever taken, containing 1,100 faces.

The hour examination in History 13 for Tuesday, April 2, will be held in Lower Massachusetts at 12 noon.

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Waters, of Troy, will make in all fifteen new shells this spring, two of which will be for Yale, and three for Harvard.

The Columbia freshmen, in reply to the challenge from the Yale freshmen to a two-mile race, state that they will row Yale, provided a three-cornered race between Harvard, Yale and Columbia can be arranged.

Vol. XIV. of the CRIMSON has been very neatly bound in half morocco with gilt edge by McNamee. It will be sent to the Paris Exposition.

An hour examination will be held in Sever 2 on Monday, April 1, at 10 a. m., in German 3. On Tuesday, April 2, at the same place and hour, there will be an examination in German 9.

There will be an hour examination in History 17 on Tuesday, April 2, at 11 a. m. The examination will cover the period till 1824, the Monroe Doctrine being the last topic included.

A short race took place Wednesday afternoon between the 'varsity crew and a crew selected from the Boston Athletic club. At the end of half a mile the Athletic club crew was slightly ahead.

The sophomore play. "Ye Courtshyppe of Myles Staundyshe," was given in Union Hall last evening before members. It was received with much applause. The music and choruses were especially noteworthy.

The programme for the symphony concert this evening is as follows; Soloist: Mr. Xaver Reiter. Programme: Overture in B. (first time). Schubert; Concerto for Horn., Mozart; Scherzo from the Reformation Symphony, Men lelssohn; Serenade for Strings, Fuchs; Symphony in A. No. 7, Beethoven.

The university nine played their first practise game yesterday afternoon on Jarvis field, against a scrub team composed partly of Boston Woven Hose men. The Harvard team was made up as follows: Bates, '90, and McLeod, p., Henshaw, c, Willard, 1b., Mumford, 2b., Dean, s. s., Brown, '92, 3b., Linn, r. f., Schroll, c. f., Howland, l. f. The visitors won the game with a score of 13 to 10.

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