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Fact and Rumor.

The fifth special report in History 13, will not be due until May 16th.

The announcement of the drawing for college rooms will be made May 5th.

E. J. Lake '92, is to coach the foot ball team of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, next fall.

An exposition on "Jane Austen's Method of Treating Character," is due in English A, next Saturday.

In the Columbia College boat races, Saturday, the Junior eight won the championship.

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Caspar W. Whitney will act as one of the referees at the Princeton games, Saturday.

The plans for a new theological dormitory at Princeton have been accepted. The estimated cost of the building is $80,000.

A 100-yard running track is being constructed at Wesleyan under the supervision of J. S. Roddy, Princeton '91.

On Thursday the fifteen-minute exercise in History 13, will be on the Slavery Question in 1857 and 1860.

The Wellesley crew have begun regular practice on the lake, and are rowing in unusually good form for this time of the year.

Seven professors of the University of Pennsylvania have been asked to resign, being charged with teaching partisan politics. - Ex.

The following is the number of women students in all departments of the University of Michigan: Literary, 437; Medical, 59; Law, 3; Pharmic., 4; Homeop., 20; Dental, 8. Total, 530.

The Manhattan Athletic Club has entered Harding and Copeland in the 100, 220 flat and hurdle, and 120 hurdle, Berlo and Hess in the bicycle events, and Instone in the high jump.

J. S. Roddy, of Princeton, is writing a series of articles on "Methods of Athletic Training in America," for the Parisian paper, Les Sportes Athletiques. The articles will be published shortly in book form.

J. B. Chittenden Gr., Kirkland Fellow in the University, who is studying at Konigsburg, Prussia, has an article in the last number of the W. P. I., on the "Opportunity for Graduate Study at Harvard."

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