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FACT AND RUMOR.

There will be no lecture in N. H. 7 tomorrow.

The Boston Journal has reduced its price to two cents.

Keith and S. Coolidge of the senior crew will probably not row this year.

The lectures in History 12 have been especially interesting during the past week.

The Christmas theatricals of the Hasty Pudding Club take place tonight at 8 P. M.

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The reading-room will be opened immediately after the Christmas recess, in Mass. 2.

The section in German 6 will take up "Soll and Haben" at the next recitation. The first lesson will be Chapter I.

The section in Phil. 3 yesterday voted unanimously not to have any hour examination before the semi-annuals.

A number of Harvard men, graduates of Andover Academy, attended the theatricals given at Quincy last night by the students of the academy.

The Lampoon, as it deserves, is meeting with universal commendation from the college world, and is everywhere recognized as a credit to Harvard.

Special notice should be taken of the regulation that students who leave Cambridge for the recess must first return all books borrowed from the library.

We have received definite information from New Haven that Yale has been unable to secure any reduction whatever this year in the matter of railroad fares.

An arrangement has been made by which members of Greek 7 and 9 who are not candidates for honors are allowed to substitute theses for forensics.

Prof. J. W. White requests the members of Greek 7 and 9 who intend to substitute theses for forensics to notify him of their subjects by postal before Christmas.

The "Salvation Army" has invaded Cambridge. A "post" has been established at the Cottage street M. E. Church. Harvard's Christmas vacation begins in two days.

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