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FACT AND RUMOR.

The Orient rejoices in the fact that a brand of cigars has been named after the college.

The sale of periodicals belonging to the reading room did not take place yesterday.

The report that Sawyer will not row on the 'Varsity Crew this year is without foundation.

The picked team of the tug-of-war last evening outweighed the '82 team twenty-five pounds.

The new board of the Bowdoin Orient editors will be announced in the next issue of that paper.

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We advise all who can to attend Prof. Sargent's lecture on "The Effects of Tobacco" this afternoon.

The Brown University scientific expedition will start for Grand Marian shortly after commencement.

Crocker, '85, who is trying for catcher on the 'Varsity, has been sick for the past week and unable to practice.

Le Moyne, '84, has stopped rowing and is trying for the 'Varsity Nine. He will play in the games with the Metropolitans.

The sale of periodicals of the reading room will be at half-past one this afternoon. C. J. Hubbard, '83, will be auctioneer.

Many graduates have attended the athletic meetings. We have not yet heard the opinion of the "oldest living graduate" as to the 'Varsity.

The Tribune Publishing Company has issued in pamphlet form the article on Richard H. Dana which appeared in a recent number of the Tribune.

We learn from the Philadelphia News that Professor White of Cornell will take Professor Goodwin's place at Harvard while the latter is acting as director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece. News, no doubt, both to Cornell and Harvard.

The nine will leave for New York a week from today. They play with the Metropolitans on the polo grounds on the 5th, 6th, 10th and 11th of April.

The Catskill party will leave Boston on the 8.30 A. M. train from the B. & A. depot. The larger part of the week will be spent around Catskill Village.

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