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Fact and Rumor.

All special notices must now be given to Leavitt & Peirce. No notices to be inserted more than one day will be received after 7.30 p.m.

The annual report of the president appeared yesterday.

There will be no recitation in Pol. Econ. IV. to-morrow.

There will be no more of the Freshman Glee Club till after the Mid-years.

A large number of men took advantage of the skating on Holmes' Field, yesterday.

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The faculty of Exeter Academy have decided not to allow the students to build a toboggan slide.

The toboggan club at Yale has raised the limit of its membership from two hundred to three hundred.

Pfeiffer, '89 is not a candidate for the 'varsity eight but will row with his class crew in the spring races.

The medals for the Cricket Association are now finished and ready for sale to the members of the association.

It is reported that there is a phenomenal catcher in the Law School who will try for the nine in the spring.

During the thaws of the past week the paths in the yard have been kept in excellent condition (for a man with a boat.)

Andover is to have a course of piano recitals this winter to be given by some of the most eminent pianists of the country.

The following men are now rowing with '89 - Perry, Hight, Hebard, Proctor, Ruland, Markoe, Woodbury, Morse, Howe and Forbes.

The Conference Francaise held a very interesting meeting in 18 Stoughton, last evening. Mr. Sanders spoke on "Les Cables Transatlantiques."

An enthusiastic alumnus of Trinity has undertaken to build at his own expense for his Alma Mater a large building for tennis courts, walking and running matches, base-ball, etc.

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