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Fact and Rumor.

The class championship of Princeton was won by '90.

A class of thirty-three was graduated at Johns Hopkins Thursday.

Mrs. Susan D. Brown has given $100, c90 for a new dormitory at Princeton.

The descriptive pamphlet of the French Department will be ready today.

Both the Whig and Cliosophic societies laid the corner stones of new halls at Princeton this week.

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F. W. Burlingham has been elected secretary of the '91 Historical Society, and A. V. Woodworth a member of the executive committee.

Dickerman, the captain of the Yale Freshman nine, will probably be prevented by a strained ankle from playing in today's game with the Harvard freshmen.

Columbia has finally decided to row her freshman crew against Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania. The plan of raising a scratch crew from the old oarsmen in college was not successful.

Undergraduates by purchasing the Harvard Portfolio each year throughout their university course would have, at the end, pictures of practically every man in the university during their student life, as well as pictures of athletic teams and of many other college organizations. Such a record would be invaluable.

The annual election of the Pierian Sodality was held last evening. The officers elected were: T. J. Stead '91, president; Paul Hunt '92, vice-president; Harry T. Kent '92, secretary; O. G. Villard '93, treasurer; Guy B. Bennett '93, librarian; M. L. Black '91, temporary leader. The president, vice-president and leader were elected a committee to choose a general manager. At the close of the meeting the secretary presented Carl K. Bennett with an elegant baton on behalf of the society.

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