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Fact and Rumor.

The new '86 board of the Yale News will enter upon their duties next week. The new chairman of the board of editors is Mr. Crapo.

Mr. Moore will meet any men who wish to do extra work in Fine Arts I every Saturday morning, with the exception of the coming Saturday.

Dr. Sargent is at present interesting the gymnasts at the Hemmen way gymnasium by giving some graceful exhibitions of difficult feats on the horizontal bar.

We wish to correct a mistake made yesterday in regard to History 11. Recitations will be held as usual, except on Saturdays, until after the blue books are corrected.

A good college paper is worth more for the moral and gentlemanly tone of college life, than a whole library of by-laws, and an army of faculty spies.-Ex.

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Arrangements have been made at Cornell with a view to an illustrated course in the history of plastic art, with especial reference to the classical courses of instruction.

The Maine Harvard Club dined at the Falmouth hotel in Portland, Saturday night. These officers were chosen: President, Rev. Dr. Thomas Hills; Vice-presidents, Rev. Asa Daiton and George C. Burgess; Secretary, W. M, Bradley; Treasurer, W. M. Sargent.

Plans are now on file to enlarge the library at Yale, as the present building is inadequate for the wants of the students. According to the best plan offered, it will have a capacity of 2,000,000 volumes, and will be one of the handsomest buildings of its kind in existence.

Much discontent has been expressed against the management of the '87 freshman crew. It has been justly said by a prominent member of the class, that all criticism is unfair, and all censure impossible until the report of the expenses, etc., are put before the class. These reports will be soon published.

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