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FACT AND RUMOR.

The marks in Greek 7 will probably be given today.

The fourth Armory Hall Assembly will be held this evening.

Prof. Norton will return marks in Fine Arts on Wednesday.

The junior tug-of-war team has commenced work in the gymnasium.

Dr. Potter of Union College will probably accept the position of president of Hobart.

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There will be an optional hour examination in Greek 3 about the time of the Easter recess.

Prof. Hill will today, at 11, lecture to sophomores on "Oliver Goldsmith," in Sever 11.

Dr. Sargent tested the strength of the candidates for the freshman tug-of-war team on Saturday.

Messrs. Dunham and McArthur have been elected regular members of the Advocate board from '85.

Mr. Wendell will meet all junior sections, advanced and regular, to discuss the principles of "Exposition," in Sever 11, today, at 2 P. M.

Prof. Samuel Wells Williams, LL. D., the well-known Oriental scholar and professor of Chinese Language and Literature in Yale College, is died.

Messrs. T. J. Coolidge, LeMoyne and Crocker will probably represent Harvard at the approaching meeting of the Inter-collegiate Baseball League.

Professor Sumner of Yale asserts that the great question of the day, in educational circles, is "whether America is to have seminaries or universities.

A novelty in college athletics was brought out at Rochester University last Monday. It was a fight with rubber overshoes between the sophomores and freshmen.

At the recitation in English 5 next Friday, Professor Hill will give out the marks for the past half year.

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