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Fact and Rumor.

Atkinson '91, is leading the Glee club.

W. I. Hills, Sp., and L. A. B. Street '93, have left college.

Professor Channing has taken Professor MacVane's place in History 12.

There will be no lecture in Philosophy 11 today.

Professor MacVane will have charge of History 1 until April 1.

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The Guitar and Mandolin club played in a concert at Chelsea last evening.

Mr. J. J. Hayes will read "Twelfth Night" at Chickering hall this evening.

H. T. Perry, '90, H. G. Cushing, '91, and C. H. C. Wright, '91, have been elected members of the English club.

Mr. Robert Niven will lecture this evening at 7.30 in Divinity chapel. His subject will be "Carlyle in relation Goethe."

The college has offered its duplicate specimens in Biology and Archaeology to Toronto university, whose collection was recently destroyed by the fire.

A meeting of the Conference Francaise will be held tonight. Professor Cohn will read the comedy "Le Voyage a Dieppe" which the society will play next spring.

The Princeton lacrosse team will play the following championship games: May 10-Princeton vs. Stevens at Princeton; May 17-Princeton vs. Johns Hopkins at Princeton; May 24-Princeton vs. Lehigh at Lehigh.

Professor Putnam has an immense collection of ornaments and other relics from the Ohio mounds, which will not be open to the public until the large number of cabinets and cases for its accommodation arrive.

Mrs. Pastora E. Humphrey of Newport, R. I. has left a bequest of ten thousand dollars to Harvard college to found the Henry E. Humphrey fund for the benefit, first of students who may come from Thomastown, Me., and in case no such students apply, then to the general benefit of others.

The Cambridge-Oxford boat race will take place on Wednesday March 26 at 4 p. m. The Oxford crew will have six old men and Cambridge one. Mr. Muttlebury, captain of the Cambridge crew has already rowed in four winning crews and is to row a fifth race this year. After this no man will be expected to row more than four years on a university crew. Oxford is the favorite though Cambridge is said to be rowing well for a new crew.

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