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FACT AND RUMOR.

A boon in club tables has already begun.

There were only sixteen men present in English 6 yesterday.

Mr. Guild of the law school will probably enter for the fencing.

Professor Goodwin will probably start for Europe early in June.

The attendance at Mr. Carey's singing classes has become very small.

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Prof. J. W. White proposes Greek readings to be given by members of Greek 3.

Mr. Brigham will act as judge at the meeting tomorrow instead of Mr. Robert Bacon.

Meeting of the committee of fifty at 1.25 P. M., in the directors' room at Memorial Hall.

A senior has been canvassing among his classmates for the sale of a few cabinet photograph albums.

It is reported that the proprietors of Young's Hotel, Boston, are to take charge of Memorial Dining Hall.

H. D. Chapin is administrator of the estate of Prof. Ko Kun Hua, which is estimated at $2000.

There was a lively fire in East Boston last night. Two alarms were sounded. No serious loss.

Prof. Putnam's lectures seem to be very popular with the ladies, judging from the large number present.

Mr. Nat M. Bridgham has been engaged to sing another year at the First Unitarian Church in Lowell.

Wanted. - Four gallery tickets for Saturday, March 25, in exchange for four for Saturday, March 18. - 15 Matthews.

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