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FACT AND RUMOR.

Marks are out in Political Economy 4.

President Eliot was in Baltimore last week.

Marks in Philosophy 1 will probably be out tomorrow.

Marks will be given out in Greek 7 at today's recitation.

The remaining marks in English 2 will be given out by Professor Childs next week.

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There are more Harvard men in the present Congress than ever before, says the Gazette.

The value of school property in the South is about $6,000,000 against $188,000,000 in the North.

Prof. Paine is to conduct his "spring" symphony in A, at the next Symphony Orchestra concert in Boston.

Gen. Palfrey's lecture will be delivered this evening in Sever 11, at 7.30. Subject: "Gaines Mill and the Peninsular Campaingn."

The Boston Gazette is publishing a series of fierce attacks upon the Harvard Veterinary School, from the pen of Dr. F. S. Billings.

Many complaints are made by the section in German 3 that the instructor goes too fast for the men to do their work at all thoroughly.

Mr. Wm. Dorsheimer, of the class of 1859, has been selected by Mr. Morse to write the life of Van Buren for the "American Statesmen" series.

There are three men now practicing for the pitcher's position, and those trying for the nine and at work in the gymnasium number fifteen. [Brunonian.

Prof. Greener, of Washington, who was not invited to the Washington alumni dinner, is distinguished as the first Negro who ever received a degree from Harvard.

The eighteen men who are trying for the Yale university nine are all now in strict and thorough training, and by gymnasium work are rapidly getting into good form.

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