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FACT AND RUMOR.

The lacrosse men are canvassing the college.

There are thirty-two men training for the freshman eleven.

Luther, '85, has returned to college, after a serious illness.

The Cricket Club met for practice yesterday for the first time.

Over thirty members of '86 will contend for the Lee prizes tomorrow evening.

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A delegation of bicycle men from Portland, Me, visited Memorial Sunday.

Entrance examinations have been established this year at Phillips Academy, Exeter.

A member of '86 was heard inquiring in the library for the life and works of G. A. Pratt.

There is need of the freshman eleven bracing up, in order to win the game with Exeter.

Mr. E. P. Warren, '83, who is abroad for his health, will rejoin his class in the early part of the winter.

Mayor Green, with the President and suite and his guests, will occupy private boxes at the Boston Theatre this evening.

It is thought the new building for the Harvard Medical School, on Boylston street, will not be ready for occupancy before next July.

Mr. Charles H. Bartlett, formerly of '82, and captain of the class crew during the freshman and sophomore years, has entered the Law School.

The excursion in N. H. 8 next Saturday will be to the quarries of Quincy. Notice of the time of departure will be posted early Saturday morning.

The business hours of the secretary of the Harvard Cricket Club are from 12 till 1 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Holworthy 10. Subscription, including shingle, $2.25.

Coolidge, the ex-captain of the Harvard nine, while playing with the Beacons against the Hyde Park club recently, went to the bat six times and made two singles, two double-basers, and a triple-bagger. - [News.

Members of Chemistry 2 are requested to hand in at the recitation tomorrow drawings of the cube, octahedron and dodecahedron, with a full explanation of the method of drawing written on the back of each. Length of the semi-axes, two inches.

Moses King, who never has been accused of charging more for books than the lowest priced bookstore in Boston, announces that for the next ten days he will sell the following books at the prices indicated: Harvard Greek Play, by H. Norman, $1.25; American College Song Book, $1.40; Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, $8.25; Butcher and Lang's Translation of Odyssey, $1.00; Mill's Political Economy, $2.50.

The officers of St. Paul's Society for the next half year are as follows: President, E. S. Rousmaniere, '83; vice-president, W. Amory Gardner, '84; secretary, H. B. Coxe, '85; treasurer, Malcom Storer, '85; librarian, H. Trail, '84; chorister, P. H. Goepp, '84. The executive committee consists of the above named officers and R. Codman, L. S., Hamlin, '83, Jewett, '84, Krumbhaar, '85, and Gardner, '86.

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