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Fact and Rumor.

The North American Review for December contains an artical on "The American Student," by Prof. Isaacs, of New York University.

According to their statements made September, thirty-five of the Exeter seniors intend to enter Harvard, and fifteen intend to enter Yale.

A new athletic organization, to be known as the United Exchange Athletic Club, is be organized among the members of all the different exchanges in New York.

It is announced that a new and greatly enlarged Manhattan College, capable of accommodating 1,000 students, and to cost when completed fully $1,000,000. is to be built at Irvington on the Hudson.

Goethe's "Egmont" must be read outside of class before the mid-years by members of German 4. "Ephigenie auf Tauris" will be real in class in the same time. The next theme, due on January 19th, is to be a comparison of the characters Egmont and Oranien in "Egmont."

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The prizes at Princeton in the Senior Baird contest have been announced as follows: First Baird prize, Edward Wilson Aull, St. Louis, Mo.; for oratory, Hugh McNinch, Grovania, Pa.; for delivery, Phineas B. Kennedy, Bridgeton, N. J.; Disputation-first prize, Ambrose W. Vernon, Morristown, N. J.; second prize, James C. Meyers, Columbia, Pa; Poetry-prize, Edward W. Evans, Jr., Trenton, N. J.

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