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Fact and Rumor.

The Lampoon will be out to-day.

There was a cut in Latin I yesterday.

Exeter has two weeks at her Spring vacation this year.

Miss Margaret Mather visited the University yesterday afternoon.

There will be no performance at the Boston Theatre this evening.

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Second Wintre Meeting in the gymnasium at 2 this afternoon; doors open at 1.

The books recently ordered by the Co-operative have been indefinitely delayed by the storm.

Professor Hill will lecture to freshmen in Sever 11, at 9 this morning. Subject "Edmund Burke."

Men are reminded to sign for the Yale Glee and Banjo Club concert at Newton.

It is very probable that McPherson will pull on the '89 tug-of-war team this afternoon in place of Marquand.

The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give a concert in Boston Theatre to-morrow evening.

Winthrop Talbot, '87, ex-president of the CRIMSON, has been in Cambridge for the past few days.

The Middle Class at Exeter gave a masquerade ball last evening in place of their usual german.

The new Pudding Building is a great success. The new curtain recently hung is very handsome.

There will be an hour examination in Mathematics E on Thursday, March 22, at 10 o'clock.

James Russell Lowell's latest collection of poems, "Heartsease and Rue," has been added to the library.

The faculty of Dartmouth College have secured the services of B. R. Collins of the Boston Conservatory as instructor in music.

The river is clear of ice, and if the college authorities have the floats adjusted, the crews will be on the river on Monday.

The opposition to the Heine monument at Dusseldorf has been defeated and the memorial will be erected in the Hofgarten. The sculptor, Ernst Herter, is already at work on the design.

On Wednesday, March 21, Col. T. W. Higginson will deliver a lecture on Literature as a Profession. It will be given in Sever 11 and will be open to the public.

Prof. T. F. Crane and Dr. Eugene Schuyler, will represent Cornell at the exercises held by the University of Bologna, Italy, celebrating the eight hundredth birthday, on the twelfth of next June.

Williams College will place a memorial tablet in the college cemetery, in memory of its late ex-President, Dr. Mark Hopkins. The tablet will be made of new Westerly granite, and will weigh about six tons. It will consist of a large, highly-supported plate, supported by six engraved columns.

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