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Fact and Rumor.

Mr. J. Henry '92 is training for the 'varsity crew.

The next assembly at Exeter takes place the 19th of December.

Gardner Perry, L. S., coached the sophomore crew yesterday.

Professor Cilley has taken charge of the reading room at Exeter.

Hayden '93, Princeton's end rush, barely escaped drowning last week.

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There was no lecture in the first section of Political Economy 1 yesterday.

There will probably be another hour examination in German 4, before the holidays.

The mid winter games of the Stalen Island Athletic Club began in New York last night.

The Harvard Pi Eta Society held the 25th anniversary dinner last night at the Revere house.

The new building to be erected at St. Pauls School will accommodate one hundred students.

Out of 867 graduates of Vassar College, 315 or a little more than 36 percent. have married.

All those who are now singing with the Glee Club will probably accompany the Club on its Western trip.

$25.000. has been bequeathed to the Fisk University of Nashville, Tenn., by the late Governor Chnton B. Fisk.

"Madame de Segliere" was commenced yesterday in French 1a. This book will be read only on Fridays by Professor Cohn.

Mr. John J. Hayes read "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Social Union in Brattle Hall Thursday night. The audience was large and appreciative.

Professor Nash will probably not begin to read Gil Blas in his section in Spanish 1 until after the Christmas recess.

Mr. A. A. Carey, instructor in English B, will be a Grays 18 this morning from 10 to 1 to consult Sophomores whose themes he has corrected.

A National Cricket League will be formed this spring, embracing the cities of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Chicago.

Any men graduating this year from college and wishing assistance in getting situations, can receive aid from Mr. Bolles, who is always ready to help them.

It is stated that the whole Harvard eleven will go to New York as the guests of the Harvard Club, install of four men whose names were published in yesterday's CRIMSON.

At the meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association of New York, Tuesday night, Prof. Werner was chosen President for the ensuing year and Levi Holbrook, Vice-President.

The foot ball used in the Springfield game, and hung from the center of the banqueting room of the Revere House the other evening is now in possession of Capt. Cumnock.

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