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Fact and Rumor.

A large number of men in the senior class of Yale will enter the Harvard Law School next fall.

There will be an hour examination in N. H. 4 on Wednesday at 12 o'clock in Upper Massachusetts.

The annual theatricals of the Conference Francaise will be given tonight at eight o'clock in Brattle Hall.

Houghton, Mifflin and Co. are desirous of corresponding with college men who would like employment during the summer.

The O'servatory will be open to members of the senior class from 8 to 10 o'clock on the evenings of May 22, 23, and 24, if the weather permits.

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There will be a meeting of the N. H. Society on Thursday evening next, at which an important paper will be read and election of officers take place.

The proximity of the Mott Haven games will probably prevent the usual Yale entries at the Princeton Athletic Association games which take place next Saturday.

Professor Channing, in the five remaining lectures in History I., will follow briefly the course of history from beginning of the 18th century up to the present day.

The examination for final honors in Political Science will be held on Monday and Tuesday, June 16 and 17. Candidates will arrange with Professor Taussig the details of their examinations.

Professor Wendell, at the request of Professor Hill, will read his two remaining lectures in English A on Tuesday and Saturday next respectively. Prof. Wendell in the last lecture Tuesday week will review the whole course.

James J. Storrow, '85, has been coaching the university crew for the last few days, and it is expected that he will remain with the crew until the Yale race. Mr. Storrow rowed 3 on the university crew in '83 and '94, number 7 and captain in '85. He was coach of the '88 class crew in '88, and of the varsity crew in '89.

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