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Fact and Rumor.

There will be no lecture in Philosophy 7, on Friday of this week.

The hour examination in Philosophy 3 will occur on Monday, Nov. 29.

The lecture in Political Economy 2 will be omitted on Friday.

Moody, the evangelist, will probably visit Cornell after finishing his stay at Harvard.

The warlike tug has again been sighted at the gymnasium, and the nautical "heave" fills the air.

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The 'varsity eleven left for Philadelphia last night. Perry, '89 will probably accompany the eleven.

Rain prevented the hare and hounds run of yesterday; there will be one, however, Tuesday next.

The badges worn by the Harvard Alumni, at the 250th anniversary, were manufactured in England. - Princetonian.

There will be a mock criminal trial held under the auspices of the new Langdell Law Society within the next few weeks.

The Boston Globe of Nov. 14 stated that the citizens of Lawrence and Andover, Mass., will offer a silver gold-lined cup, to be competed for by the foot-ball teams of Phillips Andover and Exeter Academies.

The superior court of the Thayer Law Club is as follows: T. H. Gage, T. T. Baldwin, W. C. Boyden, H. McAllister, and J. N. Palmer, all of '86; John D. Brown, S. T. Miller of Trinity; and Ransom of Williams.

We can but admire the enterprise of the Harvard Daily Crimson in giving to its readers full accounts of the anniversary exercises. The Crimson is a credit to the great institution it represents and is an honor to college journalism. - Cornell Era.

The H. A. A. has decided to send a tug-of-war team to complete at the Seventh Regiment games in New York on Dec. 4.

The compilation of the "Navigation Laws of the United States," arranged by Prof. Laughlin will be out next week. It will be issued by Mr. Wheeler.

The first of Dr. Hart's "Quizzes" in History 13 will come on Saturday at 10 and 12 o'clock. Those not having conflicts at 10 are requested to come at that hour; the rest of the section at 12. The Quizzes are to be a part of the required work of the course.

A large delegation of Harvard men will probably go from New York to Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day where the Harvard University of Pennsylvania game will be played and thence to Princeton for the great Yale-Princeton game. Special arrangements have been made for this trip.

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