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FACT AND RUMOR.

The freshman nine will play Exeter, May 14th, at Exeter.

The work of sodding the new diamond on Holmes Field is nearly completed.

Several men are trying for the position of scorer for the freshman nine.

It is rumored that some of the present instructors will not teach at Harvard after this year.

Enough men to fill up the barge accompanied the freshman nine on their trip to Newton yesterday.

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A special sale of new books will be made at the Co-operative store today, and on Monday.

Gen. Neal Dow, "the father of the Maine law," will speak in Tremont Temple tomorrow, at 3 o'clock.

The proposed inter-collegiate tennis tournament at Hartford, this spring, has been abandoned.

The Nation of this week contains a long account of the career of Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, '80.

It was proposed, at first, to give the Pudding Theatricals at the Bijou ; the plan was abandoned, however.

There will be an opportunity for the members of the Shooting Club to obtain practice at Watertown tomorrow. All wishing to go will take either the 9 or 9.30 car. In the afternoon, there will be rifle practice at Walnut Hill, leaving the Boston and Lowell station at 2.30.

The Advertiser says that the Harvard undergraduates are waking up to the fact that they have a good nine.

The work of the '84 board of the HERALD-CRIMSON stops today. A list of the retiring board will be printed Monday.

Bows of the colors of the different classes have been made up by Collins and Fairbanks for use on the day of the class races.

The freshman lacrosse twelve have received a challenge from the Cambridge Lacrosse Club to play a practice game next week.

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