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Fact and Rumor.

Mr. Pillsbury lectured in History 1 yesterday.

Some of the seats are being moved from Jarvis to Holmes.

The Banjo club will play at the Cambridge Social Union next week.

P. S. Stebbins, Sp., and T. T. Chave, '91, have left college.

Schiller's tragedy of Wallenstein will be begun in German 3 next week.

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There was an unannounced examination in Political Economy 6 yesterday.

Three members of the Harvard Rowing Club upset yesterday afternoon in front of the Weld Boat House.

The Hasty Pudding Club will give another performance of the Easter theatricals in Cambridge.

The mass meeting at Yale to take action on the report of the dual league committee will be held tonight.

There will be an examination about May 10 in the division of History 15 devoted to diplomatic history.

The subjects for special reports in History 12 will be announced Monday; Professor Mac Vane has taken charge of the course.

The freshmen played a game with the second varsity nine on Divinity field yesterday afternoon. No score was kept.

Cornell's new library, begun about a year ago, will cost when completed $260,000 and will accommodate 475,000 volumes. The present library contains 109,000 volumes.

Harvard men certainly appreciate the new boat house. Yesterday morning the janitor found several men already there when he arrived at half past eight. The house was full of visitors all day, and the river was covered with craft.

Captain Woodruff of the '89 crew is coaching the Yale eight. He says that the shell settles badly and that the crew needs much practice. Brewster and Noyes, he thinks, are doing the best work of any men in the boat

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