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FACT AND RUMOR.

There will be no lecture in History 11 Thursday.

Moses King will soon publish a "Handbook of Cambridge."

The elective in Italian 1 began Manzoni's "I Promessi Sposi" yesterday.

The Graphic wants Sullivan made professor of pygmachology at Harvard.

Some Harvard men are acting as "supes" with Mary Anderson this week.

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Mr. G. S. Hall has recently been lecturing at Johns Hopkins University.

Hon. J. Warren Merrill and wife are obliged to go South on account of sickness.

The man who blows the cornet in Holyoke really is quite toot-tone-y for any use.

Seniors of a poetical turn are reminded of the competition for writing the class song.

A compassionate senior lately lent his goody his rubbers during one day of the thaw.

Gautier's "Le Capitaine Fracasse" will be used in French 5 during the second half-year.

The instructors have been obligingly prompt in returning the marks from the semi-annual examinations.

Marks have been given out in History 4, 7, 8; Philosophy 3 and 4; Latin 1; Natural History 2, 3, 5 and 7.

The next half-year in Fine Arts 3 will be devoted to Athens, her rise and supremacy, with special attention to her art.

In the next Atlantic O. W. Holmes and J. G. Whittier will have poems, and E. E. Hale and Prof. Shaler prose articles.

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