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FACT AND RUMOR.

Freshman recitations stop today at 4 P. M.

Mr. Wendell will return junior theme 5, with criticisms, today.

The lacrosse team at Yale began out door practice yesterday.

Prof. Shaler has an article in the current Atlantic on "The Red Sunsets."

It is probable that the freshmen will arrange a game with the Brown freshmen.

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Mr. Briggs will lecture today on the subject, "The first Principles of Argument."

It is probable that the nine will remain in Cambridge during the spring recess.

The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give an orchestral concert in Sanders this evening.

Prof. Norton's article in "A Visit to Sardis" appears in this month's Harper's Monthly.

Keys, '87, fell yesterday afternoon at the boat house and was injured quite seriously.

The freshman crew candidates are heavier than any freshman crew since '85 entered college.

Several tickets for the athletic meeting on Saturday still remain unsold in the Co-operative office.

About seven o'clock, when the number of passengers going to the theatres, etc., is large, the Park Square cars run every five minutes.

On account of sickness Prof. Hill's recitations in English 5 and 8 have been omitted this week.

It is feared that the junior class dinner will have to be given up unless better supported by the class.

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