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Fact and Rumor.

There will be an hour examination in Greek A today.

There are about 2000 American students studying in France.

Cornell offers a course in Russian language and literature.

There was an cut in Philosophy 1 yesterday, also in History 11.

The Manhattan Athletic Association's clubhouse will be sold April 26.

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Tuition at the U. of P. has been increased from $100 to $150 a year.

The spring regatta of the Yale navy will be held on Saturday, May 13.

The Inter-class Track Athletic games will probably take place on April 29.

The Saturday voluntary lecture in Botany I will be omitted this week.

Fifteen candidates for the Andover nine have gone to the training table.

Just fifteen candidates for the Mott Haven team will go to the training table on Monday.

Mr. Bierwirth's section of German 1b has commenced to read Schiller's "Thirty Years War."

The list of college rooms to let for next year has just been published. About 100 rooms are vacated.

Fennessy '96 is now stroking the 'varsity crew. Gildden '94 has been transferred to his class crew.

Hans Richter has been appointed to succeed Mr. Nikisch as conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

The temple of Hera at Mycenae has recently been discovered by excavators at the American School at Athens.

About 60 candidates for the Mott Haven team were on hand yesterday for the usual morning walk before breakfast.

Manager Swayne of the Yale nine has arranged two extra games with the New York Athletic Club nine, to be played April 19, and May 3.

Mr. Albert Barker, the English reciter, whose entertainments in Boston have created such a sensation, gives a complete programme under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club on Tuesday evening April 18 at o'clock. The Colonial Club House has been courteously lent for the occasion. Tickets may be obtained of members of the Cantabrigia Club and at several stores in the square.

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