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FACT AND RUMOR.

Polo has been started here.

The recitation in Roman Law 1, will be omitted today.

There will be no lecture in History 13 tomorrow.

Yale is said to be working hard at lacrosse this fall.

Meeting of the Total Abstinence Society tonight in Sever 11 at 7.30.

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A meeting of the Harvard Union will be held next Monday evening.

The juniors have as yet received no instruction in regard to their first forensic, which is due in less than a week.

Tickets for the lacrosse game are on sale at Brock and Leavitt's and by members of the team. Price 25 cents.

Individual prizes will be given to each member of the winning team in the lacrosse game Saturday.

Bicycle hare and hounds on Saturday at 3 P. M. Time cups given besides the usual prizes.

A number of Harvard men attended the tournament at Longwood yesterday. Considerable interest was manifested in the event.

The Springfield Republican number on its staff four Harvard men, Joseph F. Johnson, '77; Burton M. Firman, '82; L. A. Coolidge and J. B. Smith, '83.

There will be a game of lacrosse between the Unions and Harvards on Jarvis field Saturday. The contest for long accurate throwing, for which cups will be given, will begin at 3 P. M. and the game will be called at 4.

Mr. Laughlin has appointed a fourth hour in which to answer questions in Political Economy 1. He will meet the section in Sever 11 from 2 to 3 Tuesday, the same day and place in which Mr. Wendell meets the juniors for instruction in themes.

The first number of the Lampoon will be out today.

Entries for the scratch races close todays at Bartlett's, at 12 o'clock.

A number of text books have been left at the college library by a graduate, and any student who needs them can have whatever he wishes by applying to Mr. Kierman.

A game of football between club tables 24 and 36 of Memorial, yesterday, resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 1 goal and 5 touchdowns to 0.

A reception was tenderen by the president of the university to Prof. Von Holst at the close of his lecture last night.

The following are the dates of the concerts to be given in Sanders Theatre by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of Mr. Henschel: November 8th, December 6th, January 10th, February 14th and March 20th. It is probable that the cost of course tickets will this year be $2.50.

HARVARD BICYCLE CLUB.

There will be a hare and hounds run tomorrow, starting from the steps of Matthews at 3 o'clock. Previous winners handicapped. Time cups will be given in addition to the 1st and 2d prizes. The prizes won last Saturday may be had by calling at my room, 16 Weld.

H. D. SMITH. Capt.A pair to sneak thieves attempted to steal two overcoats from the gymnasium Monday night. They were first apprehended by the gymnasium boy. He saw them making off with the coats, and stopped them. "Alex" and Mellen came to his assistance, and the fellows were taken to the station house. They could not pay their fines of $35, and so were sent to the house of correction in East Cambridge for six months. Dr. Sargent thinks that these are the thieves that have been stealing from the gymnasium for some time.

The third number of the Advocate, out today at 4 P. M., will contain a criticism on the football team; "Lady Clawdia," by F. Mary Ann Crowfoot; Satire-"The Way of the World," and correspondence on the football prospects by a member of the '82 eleven. All subscribers who have noticed any delay or irregularity in the delivery of the paper, will confer a favor upon the management by kindly reporting the fact at Mr. Sever's. Any who desire to have their papers sent to their rooms and do not receive them would confer a favor upon the editors by reporting the fact at Sever's.

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