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Voting on the Shell.

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The fair in aid of the New York Homeopathic Hospital closed Saturday evening. Great interest was shown in regard to the voting for the shell. Harvard at first led, with Columbia a close second and Yale third; but during the last days of the fair, owing to the fact that the fair was held in Columbia's stroghold, that college won by a score of 1,1331. The remaining scores were: Harvard, 1,095; Yale, 69; Brown, 20; Cornell, 5. Harvard, as second, won the set of oars, which was afterwards offered as second prize.

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