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Fact and Rumor.

Marks are out in Dr. Poll's section of German C.

26 Princeton graduates are in the Yale Law School.

There will be an hour examination in History 9 on Friday.

There will be an examination in Math. D Thursday the 17th.

The freshman crew will begin work in the tank after Christmas.

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The examination books in English 9 will be returned on Friday.

A fund for a gymnasium is being raised at Columbia by subscription.

Fifty-eight men have reported as candidates for coxswain at Cornell.

26 men have handed in their names as candidates for the Princeton nine.

The new books in German 1c are expected to arrive from Germany this week.

The second special report in History 13, (Congressional) must be handed in today

A project of forming a junior organization to be closely connected with the University Club is growing in favor in New York.

Philadelphia proposes to furnish a free noon-day lunch to the pupils in the public schools.

Professor F. W. Putnam has been appointed director of the Honduras Expedition.

Robert W. Drawbridge '94 has been elected captain of the Brown eleven for next year.

Professor Trowbridge's house on Linnaean Street was entered by burglars Sunday evening.

A. A Stagg will give an illustrated lecture on the "Modern Athlete," Dec. 17, at New Britain.

A teachers' agency has been established at Williams to provide places for graduates of that college.

John Ward, captain of the Brooklyn nine, is to coach the Dartmouth team during the winter.

Of the three thousand students enrolled at the University of Berlin, eight hundred are Americans.

Andover has more students than any of the New England colleges except Yale, Harvard and Wellesley.

Professor John Trowbridge's story for boys entitled the "Electrical Boy" has met with great success.

Raymond Weeks '90 has an article on Phonetics in the December number of Modern Language Notes.

F. W. Woodcock, who pitched for the Brown nine last year, has signed with the Pittsburg team for coming season.

C. and J. Hollister, McMurray, Wilson, and Draper, battery candidates for the Williams nine, will be trained by Haddock of the Boston Reds during the Christmas vacation.

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