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Fact and Rumor.

Boston beat Princeton, Monday, 7 to 4.

Owing to the illness of several of the men, the '94 crew did not row yesterday.

There will be an hour examination in German 1a. today.

A Summer school will be held at Cornell this year.

Arthur Irwin has been the coach for the U. of P. nine.

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On Saturday Princeton defeated Lehigh 10 to 2; New York beat Yale 10 to 5 and Princeton, 9 to 1.

Murphy, the Yale captain, is a brother of Mike Murphy, the noted trainer of the Detroit Athletic Club.

On Thursday, April 7, Princeton defeated Dartmouth 12 to 2, and Philadelphia won from Amherst 21 to 4.

The Princeton base ball team will play the Brown team on Lincoln Field, Commencement day, June 22.

The Williams senior class has decided to wear caps and gowns on Sundays during the spring term.

A silver cup is to be given to the best foot ball player at Tufts, and one to the best base ball player also.

The University Club of New York has $200,000 on deposit or securely invested.

The first number of the New York Athletic Journal, which is managed by W. C. Wurtemburg, Yale' 89 S., has been issued.

Boston has beaten Yale three games during the vacation. The scores were 5 to 2, 12 to 9, and 3 to 2.

The class regatta at Columbia will take place on the 23d of this month, and the course will be one mile on the Harlem River.

The following editors were elected to the Williams College Literary Monthly: E. R. Edson, C. F. McLean, A. Oliver, R. M. Schauffler, C. S. Sunall, and S. M. Starr.

A Republican Club has been formed at Princeton, which intends to send around delegates to address the other colleges during the coming campaign

A Southern Students' Conference, similar to the Northfield Conference, will be held this summer at Knoxville, Tenn., on the campus of the State University.

Charles O. Wells, the Amherst milerunner, who was president of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association last year, died on Sunday, of typhoid fever.

Four university scholarships are vacant, available for members of the graduate school, for the last third of the present academic year. Applications will be received till Saturday evening, April 16.

Oxford won the boat race with Cambridge, by 21-4 lengths. The time, 19 minutes, 21 seconds, beats the previous record by 44 seconds. This is the 26th time Oxford has won; Cambridge has won 22 times; and one race was a dead heat.

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