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FACT AND RUMOR.

Odds on the tug-of-war teams are favoring '84 and '86.

The Everett Athenaeum at its last meeting indulged in a spelling match.

The winter meetings of the H. A. A. will begin at 2.30 P. M. each day.

A director from the Scientific School is to be chosen at Memorial tomorrow.

The London Spectator locates Yale College at New York. Such is fame.

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G. P. Keith is rowing stroke in the senior crew until the return of S. Coolidge.

W. Baker and R. D. Smith, Jr., have been elected stewards of the H. A. A. from '86.

E. J. Wendell, '83, is travelling in India with the Rev. Phillips Brooks. It is reported that Mr. Wendell is seriously ill.

Will the gentleman who exchanged a 7 for a 6 7/8 Ilsley hat please notify the auditor of Memorial Hall, and exchange?

H. I. Dillenback, '82, although editor of the Boston Times, is not, as was stated recently, editor of the Yankee Blade.

Workmen have begun tearing down the buildings adjoining Hilton's Block, preparatory to the erection of an addition to the block in the spring.

The sophomore tug-of-war team, which is to pull next Saturday, has been chosen as follows: Soule, Homans, Baldwin and Bradford (captain and anchor).

The majority of the present senior class at Harvard intend to study law. The present sophomore class at Dartmouth are taking lawlessness as an elective. - [Ex.

An athletic club has been started at Lassell. Its members expect to take an hour's walk about Auburndale every day, rain or shine. Pie, cake and pork are prohibited.

Mr. Wendell will return Junior Themes (IV.) with criticisms today as follows: Agassiz to C. B. Davis, 2 to 2.30; C. T. Davis to Goodspeed, 2.30 to 3; Goodwin to Jack, 3 to 3.30; Jennings to Nichols, 3.30 to 4; Noble to Ziegler, 4 to 4.30. Those who have conflicts at those hours will come from 4.30 to 5.30.

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