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FACT AND RUMOR.

Meeting of the Finance Club at 7.30 tonight in Sever 22.

All except five or six seniors have had first sittings at Pach's.

The marks in Freshman Latin will be returned in the spring.

There is every prospect of a strong freshman nine this year.

The university crew will probably use last year's boat again this year.

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It is likely that the semi-annual examination in Latin V. will be almost entirely at sight.

The "variety" crew is what a smart compositor set up for "'Varsity" crew in an exchange.

In Political Economy I. students will meet in two sections, as before the holidays, in Harvard 6.

Seniors entitled to commencement parts will meet Prof. A. S. Hill in Sever 5 at 4 P. M. today.

The Unitarian Review for January opens with a bright inaugural address by Dr. Emerton of Harvard.

Freshman Maximum in Greek will recite hereafter at ten o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

The remaining three lectures in Natural History IV. will be devoted to a review of the first half year's work.

Theatricals for the benefit of the crew will probably be given by the Hasty Pudding Club after the April recess.

Our graduate advisory committee has been given full power in the settlement of the present Harvard-Yale race controversy.

Allen, '86, the pitcher of the Beacons in the game with the Hyde Parks last year, is a candidate for the 'Varsity nine.

The following scholarships have been awarded by the faculty: Graduates - H. M. Clark, F. B. Goddard, A. W. Roberts and J. N. Johnson. Freshman scholarships are awarded to Huddleston, Snyder. Frazer, La Monte, Lloyd, Gleason, Churchill, Washburn, Matthews, Bright and Bigelow.

The section in Political Economy 2 will take up Carey's Social Science tomorrow. Chapter 1 of Volume I. will be first discussed.

The Priest's Song from "The Magic Flute," rendered by Mr. S. Coolidge in chapel yesterday, was a most pleasant feature of the exercises.

President Eliot delivers the first of the series of Divinity Hall lectures in Divinity Chapel, at 7.30 P. M. Subject: "An Educated Ministry."

Prof. Logan lectures in Divinity Hall upper lecture room at 12 M. today, on "Early Asiatic Beliefs respecting the Primitive Abode of Man."

Several men rooming in the upper stories of one of the college buildings have provided themselves with long ropes in case of fire. A wise precaution.

Members of the Co-operative Society who desire the German text book to be used in Greek 9 after the mid-years, must leave their orders before January 22d.

Mr. Jones will meet freshmen in elocution on Mondays and Wednesdays at 3 P. M. Those who cannot be present at those hours will meet him today at 4 P. M.

Messrs. Drennan and Wendell will meet the sophomore class in Sever 11 at 2 P. M. today, to give instructions with regard to the coming examination in rhetoric.

Contrary to the expectation and hope of many of the class oarsmen, especially of the upper classes, the annual class races have been set for the second Saturday in May.

The Harvard Union debate tonight will be on the question, "Resolved, That the system of athletics in vogue at Harvard during recent years is for the best interests of the students."

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