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Fact and Rumor.

The Index will be out Friday.

A theme is due in German 3 on Thursday.

Special reports in History 12 are due Thursday.

The Amherst holidays begin today and last till January.

T. W. Lamont '92 is spending a few days in Cambridge.

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There will be an extra lecture in Botany 2 on Wednesday.

The Christmas number of the Lampoon will be out Wednesday.

There are fifty candidates in training for the Columbia nine.

There were 67 professors at Johns Hopkins University last year.

The minstrel show given by Columbia College men takes place tomorrow.

Charles F. Wright, of London, is trying to form a Theosophy Club at Yale.

There are only seven men on the Bowdoin College Banjo and Guitar Club.

Dr. Parkhurst and Dr. McKenzie of New York will lecture at Yale this winter.

A small reference library has been placed in the English department of the U. of P.

The Mask and Wig Club at the U. of P. is to present the play "Lurline" on Thursday.

C. H. Sherrill, Yale '89, has been elected captain of the New York Athletic Club team.

The first assembly of the winter at Exeter was held in the gymnasium Friday night.

During last summer a number of additions were made to the Hall of Casts at Vassar.

The Yale Co-operative Society has applied for a charter under the laws of Connecticut.

The Kent Club of the Yale Law School have substituted parliamentary sessions for debates.

Twenty members of the Junior class in the Law School are candidates for editorships on the Law Journal.

Mr. Ferdinand Gottschalk, of Rosina Vokes' Comedy Company, coached at the rehearsal of the French play yesterday.

A volume entitled "Columbia Verse" will be published this week. The selections are taken from the college papers.

The University of Pennsylvania has decided to have a salaried manager, whose business will be to manage the various athletic teams.

The arrangements for the Yale-Princeton debate have been made, but it is not yet decided where it will be held. Yale wants it at Princeton, Princeton at New York.

The senior class at Trinity has elected the following officers: President L. A. Carter; Class Historian, R. H. Wooffensen; poet, W. F. Collins; orator, R. Pierce, class presenter W. P. Niles; epilogist, R. F. Bates.

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