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Fact and Rumor.

All the marks in Physics C and Chemistry A are out.

The mid-year marks in Latin C will not affect the final marks at all.

The annual CRIMSON dinner will be held tonight at the Parker house.

Professor Macvane has taken Professor Channing's place in History 1.

The freshman nine practiced sliding to bases yesterday for the first time.

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The marks in Latin B were given out yesterday in Mr. Nickerson's division.

All the marks in History 1 are now out. Only three men received E, and seven D.

The Yale navy has purchased a new pair-oared wherry at a cost of over $200. It is 44 inches wide.

The steward at Memorial is authority for the statement that 355 dozen eggs were consumed yesterday at lunch.

The reading that must be done in English A before next Tuesday is from the works of Alexander Pope. The following are the extracts: Essay on Criticism; Canto II, of The Rape of the Lock; Book I. of the Essay on Man. Book I. of the Iliad.

The banner awarded to Harvard by the Boston Athletic association is hung for the present in the office of the gymnasium.

The Weld boat house is rapidly nearng completion. It is now being painted inside and out. There are one hundred and sixty seven lockers.

C. R. Simpkins, who was compelled to leave college on account of illness has sailed for Europe. He will enter college next fall.

There has been a change of order of subjects for themes in French 3, No. 1. on "L'Art Poetique." and No. 3, on "Quatrevingt-Treize," changing places

Mr. Williams can be consulted in regard to History 13 and 17, in alcove 9 in the reading room of Gore hall daily between 2 and 3 p. m.

The complete works of the authors of whom Professor Hill will treat in his lectures to the freshmen have been placed in the English alcove of the library.

A private announcement was made yesterday of the lowest marks in German 1a. There will be an announcement of all the marks in the recitation today.

The freshman Glee and Banjo clubs have been granted permission by the faculty to give a concert at Winchendon some time during the first week of March.

The executive committee of the Harvard Union for the present half year is constituted as follows: C. P. Blainey, chairman ex-officio; H. Hudson, '91, S. C. Brackett, '91, C. T. R. Bates, '92, and a freshman member to be chosen.

Hereafter the exercise books in Math. E. will be called for every Friday and returned the following Monday. Hour examinations will take place at short intervals during the rest of the year. The final marks will depend greatly on the exercise books and hour examinations.

Work on the new shooting house of the Shooting club on the Allston marshes has been begun. The house will be finished by Saturday. It was decided at the meeting in Holden chapel Monday night to raise the money needed by subscription instead of by an assessment.

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