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Fact and Rumor.

Junior Forensic I is due to-day.

There will be a cut in English 5 on Wednesday.

S. L. Foster, '85, was in Cambridge on Saturday.

Dartmouth will soon issue a literary monthly, the "Stylus."

Philosophy 2 is now studying Bain's Senses and the Intellect.

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There are nearly two hundred college papers published in this country.

The regular Moot Courts of the Law School will begin this week.

German 4 and 6 will be discontinued for the remainder of the year.

The catalogue shows an increase of 14,000 volumes, 12,000 of which are placed in Gore Hall.

Dr. Wheeler, the new instructor in German, met his section for the first time, yesterday.

Professor Dunbar has recovered sufficiently from his late illness to resume his courses in Political Economy.

Prof. Chaplin, the new professor of engineering in the Lawrence Scientific School, is a graduate of West Point.

At present the largest University in Europe is Rudolf Albrecht's, of Vienna. It has 285 professors and 5,221 students.

The last number of the Williams Lat. renews the proposal for a new base-ball league, and adds as an argument the fact that Dartmouth is going to leave the league this year. The discussion will be interesting if not profitable.

Saturday morning, an eleven picked from among the Taunton men in college defeated an eleven chosen from the two preparatory schools of that place by a score of 8 to 0.

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