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Fact and Rumor.

The next special report in History 13 is due February 1.

A. R. Perry, '92, has left college on account of illness.

The second Harvard assembly was held last night.

Professor Childs is ill with the prevailing influenza.

The candidates for the Exeter nine have already begun training.

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Grover Flint, Harvard '88, is studying art under Bougerean, in Paris.

Hereafter the doors in Fine Arts 4 will be closed at seven minutes past the hour.

The result of the recent examination in N. H. 4 will be announced today or Monday.

Samuel Weld, of Roxbury, Harvard, '38, died at his home in Roxbury Wednesday morning.

The Conference Francaise will meet this evening. Assistant Professor Sanderson will speak.

The Tufts college Glee and Banjo clubs will give a concert in Union hall, Central square, January 16 at 8 p. m.

Professor R. B. Richardson of the Greek department at Dartmouth will be the next annual director of the American school of Classical Studies in Athens, and will sail in June to assume the duties of the position.

The marks in History 1 will not be announced separately, but will be merged in the mid years marks.

The Princeton Glee and Banjo clubs on their Christmas trip, gave concerts at Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Wilmington, and Charlestown.

Professor Paine is confined to his bed with a severe attack of the influenza. There have been no recitations in his courses for the last few days.

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