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Fact and Rumor.

Downs '90 was in Cambridge yesterday.

Amherst will open her new athletic field on May 6.

The Tufts Glee and Banjo Club make their spring tour next week.

The Mandolin Club gave a concert Thursday night in Channing Church, Newton.

The Princeton foot ball squad will begin out door work soon after the Easter holidays.

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The Harvard Odontological Society held its annual meeting at Young's Hotel Thursday evening.

By the will of the late Daniel A. Jones, of Chicago, Williams College gets $10,000 and Wabash the same.

The Lampoon, Vol. XXI, number 1, came out yesterday. Number 2 will be out on Wednesday, April 9.

The trustees of Lafayette College have elected the Rev. Mr. Ethelbert Warfield, President of Lafayette. He is a graduate of Princeton and Oxford.

The prizes for the running high jump at today's meeting are two very handsome medals, the first a gold one, and the second silver.

The second concert of the Kneisel Quartette, assisted by Mme. Helen Hopekirk, will be given Tuesday evening in Brattle Hall.

The senior class of Cornell have voted to give $500, the income of which is to be given annually as a prize for an oration on American History.

The Faculty of the University of Michigan are to publish a quarterly magazine to be called the University Record.

The following class day officers have been elected by the senior class of Phillips Andover: Orator, G. K. King. Historian, G. R. Atha; Poet, H. Bennstead; Prophet, F. W. Hodgdon, and Statistician, S. B. Dar lin.

The following were elected editors for this year of the Princetonian: A. Church '92, W. Mudge '92, B. Phinizy '92, R. Stevenson '92, J. Stock '92, C. Wentworth '92. C, Wood '92; treasurer, G. Erdman '93; C. Riggs '93, R. Warren, '93, W. Spruance '94.

The easter recess will be from next Wednesday, April 1, to the following Tuesday, both days inclusive. Registration will be required between the hours of 9 and 12 on Wednesday, April 8. It is rumored that the Faculty will deal severely with all men leaving before the recess, or staying over time.

The Hasty Pudding club will give the graduate performance of its spring theatricals in the club house Monday night. The first public performance will be given next Friday night in New York. Performances will be given also on Saturday afternoon and evening. It is possible that two Cambridge performances instead of one, as usual, will be given in the club house after the recess.

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