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FACT AND RUMOR.

Physics 3 will not be given in 1884-5.

John L. Whiting B. B. C. vs. '87 on Jarvis next Thursday.

The American Queen reprints a poem from a recent number of the Advocate.

The pamphlets of the Sanskrit, and Greek and Latin courses are ready at the office.

A circular descriptive of the courses in Geology may be had on application at the office.

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The nine was escorted to Providence by an unusually large Harvard delegation.

Members of Fine Arts 3 were notified by postal yesterday of the results of the examination.

A large number of men will support the Harvard team at the Mott Haven games this afternoon.

The class of '85, Institute of Technology, is to have an excursion down the harbor this afternoon.

Preparations have been made at Princeton to entertain our nine and the men who accompany it.

'87 play Brown in Providence Monday. Tickets can now be had of the manager. Round trip, $1.00.

The first regatta of the Canoe Club, this forenoon, promises to present some closely contested paddling races.

All the colleges in Michigan are invited to compete in the spring field games of the University of Michigan Athletic Association.

The circular issued by the faculty yesterday has been read with satisfaction by all the students. It is a relief to know the exact situation.

The question of the lacrosse championship will practically be decided by the result of this afternoon's game. Our twelve ought to receive the heartiest support.

A druggist, dependent largely for his support on the patronage of Yale students. advertises as follows: "Arnica, sticking-plaster, splints, bandages and other base-ball goods."

The results of the Yale-Amherst and Harvard-Princeton ball games today, will be posted immediately after the games; also the result of the Mott Harven sports, at Leavitt and Peirce's.

It has been suggested that, if the results of today's contests are in Harvard's favor, each man in the yard illuminate his room by lighting all the gas burners and drawing aside the curtains.

The Canoe Club burgee has arrived and gives general satisfaction. It is triangular in shape, and is made of crimson silk, on which is a gold shield surrounded by a circle. On the shield is painted in ivory black a large H.

The medical students at McGill University have been disgracing themselves. A professor raised the standard of his examinations and was snow-balled in the class-room till he was forced to leave.

There are but three persons in the United States who have received the three degrees of Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Laws, and Doctor of Literature. These are Prof. Wilson of Cornell, President Barnard of Columbia, and President McCosh of Princeton.

In the game against the Tremonts of Boston, May 3d, in the forenoon, Springfield, of the Dartmouth College club went seven times to the bat and made five runs and five hits, with a total of 17. He made a single and four home runs. In the afternoon of the same day he went six times at the bat, and made five hits, with a total of 11. His total for the day was nine runs, 10 hits and 28 bases.

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