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Fact and Rumor.

There was no lecture yesterday in Greek 10.

The Sophomore class dinner will not come off until some time in April.

Bowdoin claims to have more prominent graduates than any other college.

Marks in N. H. 4 will probably be given out at the next lecture, March 4.

The new library monthly established at Williams, will begin publication in April.

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President Eliot speaks most unfavorably of foot ball in his report just published.

Mr. W. H. Bishop, the novelist, is talked of for the professorship of English literature at Yale.

Yale will have no more Junior promenades without special consent of the faculty.

The 8th theme in English 12, a narrative, will be due on Monday, March 9th.

President Seelye, of Amherst, is quoted as saying that every man who writes for his college paper lowers his scholarship.

On the 16th of March there will be an annual eclipse of the sun, visible in the United States and British America.

More hooks are being put in the basement of the gymnasium, as the present number is inadequate to the wants of the students.

Members of the Pi Eta Society are invited to be present at the rehearsal of "Engaged," Monday evening, March 2, at 8.

The ivy committee for the coming class day at Yale will send a delegate to England to obtain a graft of ivy from Westminster.

Baum, '87, will not resume his former position on the university crew. After fully recovering from his illness, he may row with his class crew.

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