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FACT AND RUMOR.

The division in Philosophy IV. has just completed Hume's Essays. Dr. Royce will spend the rest of the year in lecturing on subjects suggested during the course.

The Political Economy petition will be found at Bartlett's, where all who have not yet signed and desire to do so will find it. It will remain there until tomorrow night.

Coit, '83, has been appointed consular secretary at the American legation at Teheran, Persia, and leaves for there Saturday. He is the oldest son of Rev. Joshua Coit, secretary of the Home Missionary Society.

The senior farewell theatricals of the Hasty Pudding Club will be given on Tuesday, March 27th, at 8 o'clock. The play will be "Robinson Crusoe."

The Mott Haven cup cost $300. This amount was collected by subscriptions from the various colleges - Harvard and Columbia giving the largest amount. Yale gave nothing towards its purchase.

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John Lovett, the only fruit vender allowed in the college buildings, came to this country twenty-nine years ago. He spent his first night in America in Cambridge and since that time has never passed one away from it.

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