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Fact and Rumor.

Lake '92 is laid up for the time being.

The Harvard Union will soon hold a prize debate.

There will be an examination in Fine Arts 3 today.

The list of topics for forensics in English C is out.

There will be no recitations in Geology 4 next week.

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The examination in Phil, 1 will count one-third of the half year's mark.

Steele will be the next author read in English 7.

The University of Cambridge has conferred a degree upon H. M. Stanley.

Broughton '93 is playing with the 'Varsity squad.

Malley '91, is captain of the football team of the University of Michigan.

The Columbia Athletic Union will hold its first meeting today.

Trafford, L. S., will begin training with the eleven next Monday.

The postponed game of '93 vs. '94 will be played off Monday.

Harvard has a number of entries in the open games of the B. A. A. handicap.

Roberts '90 has accepted a professorship in languages at St. James College, St. James, Maryland.

The elevens of the Orange A. C. and of the Crescents will play their first game Nov. 8.

Ames and Donnelly, of Princeton's eleven last year, are now playing with the Chicago University team.

Four ex-captains of 'Varsity teams are playing on the Orange Athletic Club Eleven.

The list of seniors and graduates admitted to History 13 will be published on Monday in the lecture room.

President Eliot gave a reception to Bishop Keane after the Dudleian Lecture Thursday evening.

Harding, L. S., hurt himself Thursday afternoon so that he will be unable to play again this season.

Tallant will not play Chase this afternoon at 2 o'clock as announced in yesterday's CRIMSON. The match will take place early next week.

Plans are made at Princeton to raise a fund for the erection of a building large enough for two tennis courts to use during the coming winter.

The cups offered as prizes by the Harvard Athletic Association at the spring field day, April 29, are on exhibition in Thurston's window.

The new college gate will be at the entrance to the yard between Holworthy and Thayer. Mr. McKim will be the architect.

Cornell and Princeton have been invited to join the Northern Oratorical League organized at Ann Arbor last June.

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