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Fact and Rumor.

Mid-year marks in Math D are out.

Half the blue books are corrected in History 1.

There are still eight men in the chess tournament.

The Andover banquet will take place February 23.

Marks are out in Philosophy 1 and German 1a.

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The Columbia Mott Haven team has not yet begun training.

E. L. Hall, the New York tennis player, will enter Harvard next year.

More than 1,600 volumes were added to the Columbia library in 1890.

Henshaw has been catching for the the 'varsity during the past week.

Seebohm's "Protestant Revolution" is to be used in History 1 this term.

Columbia has been admitted into the Inter-collegiate Cricket Association.

The Cornell 'varsity crew has been selected. The average weight of the men is 169 lbs.

Columbia, Dartmouth and Williams have dispensed with commencement orations.

The Interscholastic Athletic Association will hold its winter meeting March 12.

Gray's Structural Botany must be obtained by members of Botany 1 before March 1.

The Pierian Sodality is to play at the Algonquin and the Boston Art Clubs this month.

On Monday the candidates for the Princeton football eleven began systematic work in the gymnasium.

The astronomical expedition has arrived at Lima, and is expected soon to reach Arequipa, its destination.

Mr. W. Ganong, instructor in botany, will address the members of the Canadian Club at their meeting this evening on "Canadian Forests and Forest Trees."

Professor Hart read a paper on "What America has Taught the World about Government" before the Vassar Students' Aid Society on Wednesday.

The subject for discussion at the meeting of the Deutscher Verin next Monday is, "Shall the attainment of citizenship by immigrants be made more difficult?"

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