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Fact and Rumor.

Instead of giving a lecture today in N. H. 5, Professor Farlow will be at the Botanic Gardens at 10.30 and at 2 o'clock to meet the class.

The officers of the O. K. for the third term are: P. S. Abbot, president; P. Littell, secretary; W. S. H. Lothrop, treasurer; F. C. Cobb, librarian.

The following are the ninth ten of the Institute of 1770: Hawes, Childs, Wrenn, J. S. Cook, Bell, Herrick, F. W. Johnson, Follansbee, L. Hall, G. S. Brown.

The following third year law school men were admitted to the Suffolk county bar last Tuesday: John N. Cushing, Robert W. Frost, Charles I. Giddings, John J. Higgins, Thomas Hunt, William J. McIntire, Philip S. Rust, Joseph Walker. Albert A. Gleason of the graduate department was also admitted.

The annual catalogue for 1889-90 is sent this year to every graduate of Harvard college whose address is known. The annual reports of the president and treasurer are sent regularly to every graduate who has informed the secretary of the university that he desires to receive them. Graduates are requested to advise the secretary of changes in their addresses.

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Eight or ten well-formed men are wanted to act as peasants in the Norsk Fest-day, an entertainment descriptive of Norwegian life, to be given Thursday afternoon, January 30, at the Boston Theatre, in aid of the Charity Club Free Hospital for Women, of which Mrs. Robert Treat Paine is one of the directors. Harvard men who would be willing to act in this capacity may learn full particulars by calling at Hayden's the customer, on Washington street, any afternoon this week.

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