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Fact and Rumor.

History 6 will probably be omitted this year.

A new dormitory is being erected at Tufts.

The Dartmouth begins the new year in a pretty cover of novel design.

Subjects and references for research were given out yesterday in Phil. 11.

A prohibition paper has been started at Princeton called the Princeton Record.

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Prof. Lane is on his way home from Europe, but will not conduct any of his courses this year.

The Statue of Liberty is at last completed, and ready for the unvailing ceremonies which take place Oct. 28.

There will be an important meeting of the board of directors of Memorial Hall to-day at 1.30.

The class races at Yale took place on Lake Saltonstall on Wednesday afternoon.

There are several graduates of Harvard residing in Europe who take the CRIMSON.

The list of successful applicants who petitioned to be allowed to take courses in engineering were posted last night.

The trustees of Columbia have appointed President Barnard to represent the college at our anniversary in November.

The graduates are making every effort to have the match game of football for undergraduates' day played on Holmes instead of on Jarvis.

Prof. Norton in yesterday's lecture in Fine Arts 3, violently denounced the wearing of flashy scarfs and large checked cloths. Read this '90!

There will be a meeting of the Anniversary Committee in 10 Holworthy at 8 o'clock this evening. Every member must be present.

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