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FACT AND RUMOR.

The Co-operative Society has made out its list of affiliated tradesmen, which is considerably larger than last year's, and will have it printed ready for distribution in a few days.

The cup for general excellence in wrestling at the winter meetings of the H. A. A. is on exhibition at Bartlett's; also two of the cups which will be given as prizes in the several events.

The last Chamber Concert will be given by the Beethoven Club tonight. The programme will be: Quartette in D major, Mendelssohn; "A Dream," Haydn; Quartette, "The Miller's Daughter," Raff.

JUNIOR THEMES. - Division B, Theme IV. The themes of the first sub-section, Abbot to Ellis, have been returned or are in the boxes in Sever 3. The time for returning the rest, Gifford to Wyeth, has been postponed till April 20.

M. J. DRENNAN.The fourth Sophomore Theme is due today. Subjects: 1. Prose Translation of the Aeneid XII. 614-952,-the fight between Aeneas and Turnus. 2. A Description of one of the Carnivorous Plants. 3. Richard Wagner. 4. Franklin at the Court of France. 5. Mirabeau. 6. Half-way through College. 7. Necessary and Unnecessary Expenses of Undergraduates.

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Harvard has for some time been calling for fire-escapes. The authorities have heeded the call and will supply each room with a strong staple and rope. No doubt the first freshman that tries the escape will jump from the window with one end of the rope tied to the staple and the other around his body. The philosophical soph will run down stairs to tie it around a tree, and then go back to slide down. The junior will not need the rope, for he will be down at Carl Mattes' until all the fires on the premises have been extinguished. The senior will take a last, long lingering look at his Langtry chromo and die happy. - [Argonaut.

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