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FACT AND RUMOR.

The fifth Lyceum Hall assembly occurs tonight.

There was no recitation in History 12 yesterday.

The marks in freshman Greek will be given out today.

The University nine plays the freshman nine this afternoon.

Mr. Phillips has been elected captain of the freshman nine in place of Mr. Burnett resigned.

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Prof. Palmer will read the ninth book of the Odyssey in Sever 11 at 7.30 P. M. today.

The Pi Eta theatricals for the benefit of the boat club will probably be given Thursday, April 26th.

Tickets for the Pudding theatricals are on sale at Oliver Ditson's, 449 Washington street, Boston.

Mr. A. L. Hodges, '83, will read an essay on Anacreon in Sever 30 on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Cut in History X. yesterday. Members of the section are requested to read Chapter XIV. Hallam for the next lecture.

The University nine will play the John L. Whiting nine of Boston Thursday of this week and Tuesday of next week.

The nine will play a game with the J. L. Whiting nine on Jarvis Field, on Thursday, April 19th. Game called at 4 P. M.

James Robinson, the trainer, is soon to leave Columbia and will go to Princeton, where he has been engaged as trainer.

Dr. Wadsworth lectures on "Melaphyr, Diabase, Gabbro," etc., at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, today, at 2 P. M.

Ever since seventy-four's freshman year, with but three exceptions, the first freshman base-ball game with Yale has been played at New Haven. How long is this practice to continue?

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