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Fact and Rumor.

The cricket team will play today at Lawrence.

Amherst has fifty candidates for her Mott Haven team.

The Yale yacht Club expects to gather a fleet of twenty five this spring.

The average weight of the Yale freshman crew, excluding the coxswain, is 173 1-4 pounds.

Some time next month Cornell will test the first eight-oared shell constructed of aluminum.

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F. Mason, L. S., is convalescing, but will probably be unable to play in the first Princeton game.

A new gymnasium will be built at Andover as soon as the necessary money can be collected.

An article on "College Athletics," by Walter Camp, will appear in the June number of the Century magazine.

There are fourteen candidates for positions back of the line training with the football squad at Yale this spring.

A three-cornered shooting match between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will probably be arranged this spring.

In the University of Edinboro, the only religious services are those arranged and conducted by the students themselves.

The annual tournament of the Inter-Collegiate Tennis Association will be held at Portland, Me., May 30 and June 1, 2, and 3.

Prof. H. Newell Martin, head of the biological department at Johns Hopkins, has resigned his position because of failing health.

The University News of Chicago University has suspended publication till October next. It has been issued lately at a loss to the editors.

The by-laws of the U. of P. Boat Club have been changed so that the management of the crew has passed from the alumni to the students.

Dr. W. T. Rainsford D. D. of New York will preach tomorrow in the course of six sermons which has been arranged by the St. Paul's Society. The services begin at 4 o'clock and are held in Christ Church, within two minutes walk from the yard. Seats are reserved for members of the university until four o'clock and all are cord ally invited to be present.

Stoyan K. Valiralsky, Sp., will give another lecture on his native Bulgaria next Wednesday, April 26, at 7.45 p. m., in the Chapel of Shepard Memorial (Dr McKenzie's) Church. The lecture will cover in brief: "The Country The Valley of Roses The Race, Its History, Characteristic Bulgarian Scenes of Life, Manners, Customs and Amusements, Love. Courtship and Marriage, New Bulgaria."

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