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Fact and Rumor.

The Guitar Club has regular Monday evening rehearsals.

The Rutger's College nine has challenged Harvard, Yale and Williams.

The Deutscher Verein has a new shingle resplendent with the German colors-crimson, white and black.

F. E. Zinkeisen, '89, has been obliged to give up walking on account of poor health.

Dr. Sach's second lecture on "Ancient Vase Paintings," tonight, at 7.45.

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The Harvard Club of Maine held a dinner night before last in Portland.

Owing to the illness of Dr. Francke there have been no recitations in his courses for several days.

It is probable that here after the annual Intercollegiate Association races will be rowed in eight-oared boats instead of four-oared.

A thesis to be written in the examination room will be substituted for the regular final examination in Philosophy 4.

Ex President White, of Cornell, has been chosen to succeed Prof. Asa Gray as a regent of the Smithsonian Institute.

The University Glee Club will give a concert in Newton, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 29th, which will be followed by a reception at a private house.

Owing to the absence of Professor Taussig, cuts have been given in all his courses since Monday. He will probably return today.

The sale of tickets for the winter meetings of the H. A. A. will begin March 1st at the Co-operative store and at Bartlett's.

Slocum, '90, was one of the judges at the Roxbury Latin School athletic sports, which were held Wednesday afternoon in the M. I. T. gymnasium.

The ideas of a freshman in Weld who is dabbler in electricity have taken a practical turn, and he is now connecting his gas fixtures with a battery in order to light his gas by electricity.

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