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Fact and Rumor.

There are 29 candidates for the Cornell nine.

A new picture of Rev. John Smith is to be put up in Memorial.

The senior class at Andover numbers ninety-five.

The question of co-education at Brown University is being agitated.

The freshman nine will begin sliding today.

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Princeton will play the University of Pennsylvania on April 27 at Princeton, and on May 14 at Philadelphia.

Marks in French 3 will be given out next week.

R. L. Whitman has been appointed leader of the '95 glee club.

There are thirteen candidates for the Yale tug-of-war team.

The Princeton University Club will furnish board at $4 a week.

The tropical championship tournament will be held at St. Augusine on March 23.

Marks in Chemistry 1 and Geol. 4 will be out Friday and Greek 3 will be announced next Tuesday.

The Columbia College Dramatic Club netted $510 from its three entertainments for the silver service fund.

Seven members of last year's crew of the University of Pennsylvania have refused to row again this year.

Columbia's freshman crew desires to row the Yale and Harvard freshman crews at New London. - Yale News.

The petition to have the cars stop at the college entrance will have a hearing before the Board of Aldermen Thursday evening.

Dr. Haley will give a lecture on Friday at 3.30 to the members of Latin C. There will be no recitations in the course on that day.

Professor Packard of Brown has been elected a member of the Imperial Society of Natural History and Anthropology at Moscow.

The Legislature of Wisconsin recently appropriated $60,000 for the construction of a new law building for the University of Wisconsin.

Amherst's Faculty has been petitioned to change the regulation, requiring attendance at morning prayers and church twice on Sundays.

The glee club at Rutgers has discarded dress suits, and will hereafter at its concerts appear in gowns and mortar-board caps, English student fashion.

An influential portion of the professors in Germany are endeavoring to have modern languages as optional substitutes for classics in the German Gymnasia.

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