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Fact and Rumor.

Marks have been given out in Latin B.

There will be no recitation in Greek 10 this forenoon.

J. F. McClure, '86, has been elected a member of the Signet.

The Yale freshman nine has already begun desultory field practice.

Allen, '86, has been coaching the candidates for the position of catcher on the freshman nine.

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The annual dinner of the Shooting Club will be held this evening at Young's.

The Williams College nine will apply for admission to the inter-collegiate league.

The coffee party of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality, was given last night, in Roberts Hall.

Copies of the report of President Eliot may be obtained by any student on application at the office.

The third number of the Advocate will be ready at four o'clock to-day, at Sever's.

It is doubtful if any performance on the double flying trapeze will take place this winter.

There is an article in Harpers Weekly on the new Pratt Gymnasium at Amherst. The illustrations are remarkably good.

A selection from Gounod's Redemption will be sung by the basses and tenors at prayers this morning.

In N. H. 3 the students are requested to submit their note-books to the instructor's inspection.

One of the contestants in the late winter meetings at Yale was a one-legged man. He made a good record in the fence-vault.

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