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FACT AND RUMOR.

There are eighty men in Greek 3.

Chemistry 1 is the most popular course with the sophomores.

Five hundred men have already signed at Memorial.

The extra order lists at Memorial will be put in operation next Monday.

Packard, '84, has entered the Law School.

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German 5 has been discontinued and will not be given this year.

There are about thirty candidates for the university eleven.

E. P. Warren, '83, is studying at Oxford.

Mr. P. J. Casey has left the Law School and is now practicing law in Boston.

The copies of the revised foot-ball rules for 1883 are expected daily by the manager of the team.

There will be a meeting of the Boat Club Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, at 7.30 P. M. in Holden.

Stanton Day '83, has been appointed financial reporter of the Boston Daily Globe.

The university and second elevens now practice daily on Jarvis at 4 o'clock.

Italian 4 and History 6 have been withdrawn from the list of elective studies.

The men in Latin 10 are requested to meet the instructor on Monday, Oct. 1st at 11 A. M., in Sever 15.

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