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Fact and Rumor.

The freshman crew at Yale has begun rowing twice a day.

There will be no lecture in Fine Arts 3 tomorrow morning.

A. C. Nash '94 has been elected a regular editor of the Lampoon.

The 'Varsity Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin Clubs gave a concert in Malden last night.

Mr. Henry E. Howland has been elected president of the Yale Alumni Association of New York.

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The new catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania shows an attendance of 2,047 students.

Johns Hopkins lacrosse team defeated that of the College of the City of New York by a score of 9 to 1.

Kirk, who played on the champion, lacrosse team of Canada for six years, is training the Lehigh team.

At a meeting of the Yale freshman nine Monday evening, F. C. Lee, '96 was elected permanent captain.

The exercises of the eighty-first commencement of the Princeton Theological Seminary closed on Tuesday.

"Bancroft Cottage," Andover's new dormitory has been completed and will be opened for occupancy next fall.

Wednesday afternoon the Harvard Cricket eleven was beaten at Longwood by the B. A. A. by a score of 106 to 61.

At its annual commencement in June, Johns Hopkins University will, for the first time, bestow a degree on a woman.

One hundred and seventy-five thousand square feet has been allowed to the educational exhibits at the World's Fair.

The Yale baseball management has adopted the method of drawing seats by lot for the Yale-Princeton game, May 20.

The University of California defeated Leland Stanford, Jr. University in their recent track games by a score of 91 points to 35.

The Brown Herald is arranging to bring a body of students to Cambridge next Monday to be present at the Brown-Harvard game.

Prof. Bernadotte Perrin, Yale '69 Professor of Greek at the Western Reserve University, is to be appointed to the professorship of Greek at Yale.

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