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FACT AND RUMOR.

The class races occur a week from today.

Harvard versus Newton today. Game called at 4 o'clock.

Mr. Tyler, of the first year class at the Law School, has left the school.

The proposed race between the Seniors and Unions has been given up.

One of our prominent professors in history objects to novel reading in his recitation room.

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The Pierian recital which was appointed for this evening has been postponed until next Tuesday.

Baxter of the senior crew is suffering from a sprained knee, which may compel him to give up his seat in the boat.

Of the twenty-seven governors that Massachusetts hashad during this century, eight have been Harvard graduates.

From May to November 1st, 1883, the Museum of Comparative Zoology will be open on Sundays from 1 to 5 P. M.

All tennis courts not signed for on or before Tuesday, May 8, will come into possession of the Tennis Association, and will be distributed by lot.

Only members of the Tennis Association will be allowed to enter the spring tournament. The entrance fee will be fifty cents for singles and one dollar for doubles.

During the absence of Professor Wentworth, of Phillips Exeter Academy, Messrs. J. Brown and Atwood, H. U., '80, will conduct the mathematical departments.

After several ineffectual ballots, Mr. Storer, '82, has been elected a director of the Law School reading-room association from the second year class for next year.

Mr. E. W. Frost reads his Bowdoin Prize Dissertation on "Henrietta Maria and Marie Antoniette compared as to Character and Career," in Sever 11, at 7.30 this evening.

It is announced that the new Jefferson Physical Laboratory is the gift of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, of Boston, to commemorate Ellen Wayles Coolidge, granddaughter of President Jefferson.

A game of lacrosse has been arranged between the second team of the Harvards and the second team of the Unions, for the latter part of next week. It is earnestly requested by the management that as many as possible of the lacrosse players will turn out and give the team practice.

Competitors for the Boylston prizes will speak in the following order: 1, Wyeth; 2, Putnam; 3, Brown; 4, Sullivan; 5, Heilbron; 6, Agassiz; 7, Denniston; 8, Sawyer; 9, Hatch; 10, G. H. Page; 11, Jack; 12, Cummings; 13, Eliot; 14, Morison; 15, Hubbard; 16, Sessions; 17, W. H. Page; 18, Barnes; 19, Noble.

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