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Fact and Rumor.

There will be a recitation in Chemistry I to-day.

This is the last day for the payment of term-bills.

Bowdoin is soon to have a new science building.

The first catalogue of Yale alumni appeared in 1714.

The Dartmouth alumni of Boston held their annual dinner last night.

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The alumni of Williams College had a dinner last night in Boston.

A series of inter-class debates is being held at Boston University.

Five presidents of Hamilton College have been Yale graduates.

F. Townsend '93 has gone to Cuba to recover from the diphtheria.

Mr. George Parker will be the soloist at Vespers this afternoon.

The Freshman class at Yale is so large that it has been made into ten divisions.

All men who have marks as high as C in Geology 4 have been excused from the mid-years.

There will be an hour examination in the second section of German 1b next Saturday.

Dr. T. J. Sawyer, rector of Tufts College Divinity School, has just celebrated his eighty-ninth birthday.

About one hundred seats for the Yale debate are still unapplied for. No applications will be received after 6 p. m. today.

Dartmouth has obtained the use of the New Hampshire building at the World's Fair for a specified day, when a college reunion will be held.

L. Hulley '90 and H. P. Johnson '90 have received appointments as Fellows in Philosophy and Biology respectively at the University of Chicago.

The annual catalogue of the Princeton Theological Seminary for 1892-3 shows an attendance this year of 209, the largest in the history of the Seminary.

Dr. D. K. Pearsons of Chicago, after a careful, personal examination into the work and prospects of Colorado College, at Colorado Springs, has tendered the trustees the sum of $50,000. on condition that $150,000 more is raised within two years.

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