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Fact and Rumor.

Marks are out in French I and German III.

There are now just 900 names on the prayer petition.

The price of board at Memorial last month was $3.87.

The lecture in English VI is at 3 p.m. to-morrow, instead of 4 p.m.

The Yale College library is especially rich in books pertaining to American History.

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There will be an important meeting of the CRIMSON board to-day at 1.30 p.m.

Mr. A. R. Baum, '87, has recovered from his late protracted illness and has returned to college.

French 8. Mr. Bocher begins to translate Sandeau Madamoiselle de la Seigliere on Friday.

R. H. Fuller, '88, and F. Grover, '88, have been elected upon the Lampoon board.

H. A. Taylor, '85, has been appointed to represent Harvard at the National Lawn Tennis Association meeting, soon to be held at New York.

Owing to some cause beyond the power of the management the light was very poor at Memorial last night.

The shingles and copies of the constitution of the Harvard Union will be distributed at the next meeting.

N. H. V. There will be a lecture in this course on Wednesday at 2 p.m. No laboratory work on Wednesday morning.

Prof. Laughlin gave a very interesting lecture yesterday morning on the present condition of the National Bank system.

The blue-books in Pol. Econ. I will be handed back as soon as corrected. No marks will be announced, however, until the finals.

Columbia College has received from Mr. A. A. Low $5000 for a library fund, and also a liberal gift of books from Mr. J. H. Loubat.

The following men appeared as candidates for the junior tug-of-war team yesterday: F. Vogel (anchor), Emery, Austin, J. H. Knapp, Sterne, J. W. Dudley.

The Imperial Chinese dictionary which is stowed away in some twelve wooden boxes in the library is well worth the careful attention of thoughtful students.

"Mugwump," "boycott," and "bull-dose" will be legitimate parts of the language when they are inserted in the new dictionaries, which, if report is true, will receive the words as regular.

Harvard's protest against Dan Gallanaugh as coach for the Yale crew, on the ground that he is a professional was withdrawn when it was found that he merely visits under orders from Captain R. J. Cook. - Clipper.

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