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Fact and Rumor.

Mr. Barnes, '88, has returned to Cambridge.

Marks in N. H. 5 are out and average very low.

Greek 8 will soon begin to read Aristotle.

The marks in Philosophy III will be out on Monday.

Text books in Philosophy I must be procured within a fortnight.

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Students of Philosophy 4 are urged to order Kant's Theory of Ethics.

Borland is trying for the position of anchor on the '86 tug-of-war team.

Balch will not anchor the sophomore tug-of-war team this year; Gibson will take his place.

There is a very fine portrait of the late Horatio Seymour in the last Harper's Weekly.

The delegates to the Inter-collegiate Lacrosse Convention are Messrs. F. C. Hood, '86, A. A. Gardner, '87.

The interest shown in the reading-room is by the number of its frequenters is very encouraging.

The annual mid-year dinner of the CRIMSON will take place at the Parker House, Monday evening, Feb. 22, at 6.30.

Mr. A. A. Gardner and Mr. F. Hood leave this morning to attend the Inter collegiate Lacrosse meeting at New York.

The numerous friends in college of Mr. Onativia of the class of '85 will be pleased to hear of his capture of the class cradle.

The new Union shingle is of very unique appearance, and does the artistic sense of its designer, Mr. Luques, '86 very much credit.

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