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Fact and Rumor.

Term bills due to-day.

J. M. Merriam, '86, has been elected secretary of the CRIMSON.

Games to-day at Boston.-Brown vs. Boston, Beacon vs. Dartmouth.

The members of the Glee Club are working hard for their spring concert. The college songs to be rendered at this concert, will be entirely new.

Mrs. Livermore and Thomas W. Higginson will probably address the public in Sanders Theatre under the auspices of the H. T. A. L. on April 29 or 30.

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An effort is being made to build a new gymnasium at Bowdoin, Dr. Sargent has offered to fit it up at his own expense if the funds for the building are forthcoming.

The game between Yales and New Yorks Wednesday, was brought to a close by rain in the third inning. The score at that time stood 6 to 0 in favor of the New Yorks.

In the game between the Bostons and Browns, played last Thursday, the Browns showed great strength at the bat, making a total of fifteen base hits off of Buffington.

The Harvard team will be made up of the following men in the game with the Tecks this afternoon: Pitcher and centre field, Winslow, '85, and Nichols, '86; catcher, Allen, '86; first base, W. C. Smith, '86; second base, Litchfield, '87; third base, Beaman, '85; short stop, Wiesteing, 87; left field, Tilden, '87; right field, G. W. Foster, '87.

The sale of tickets for Mr. Bowen's lecture in Tremont Temple begins this morning at 9 o'clock at Amee's. Attention is called to the letter from the manager of Mr. Bowen's lecture.

The game between the Bostons and Dartmouths yesterday, resulted in a victory for the Bostons-19 to 0. The Dartmouths made twenty-one errors and five base hits. Whitney pitched for the Bostons.

Hereafter, the lists of annuals may be expocted on April 15th, and the list of senris on Dec 15th. By the custom that has boon in vogue on taenest year or two, these lists will be posted on or about May 1st, and Jan. 1st.

Captain Winslow has inaugurated the following rules for practice for the candidates for the nine: Every morning they will meet in front of Matthews at 7.45, and take a short walk before breakfast. During the forenoon they will go out into the field in squads of three or four, and practise batting for an hour. In the afternoon they will practise together for about 2 1-2 hours.

The following is clipped from the Boston Traveller of April 8: "Who is 'Barrett Wendell' "? people are asking, after reading "The Duchess Amelia," just published by Messrs. Osgood and Co. Miss Kate Field, who read this novel from advance proof sheets, and expressed great interest in it, surmises that "Barrett Wendell" is Marion Crawford, who has amused himself by bringing out a novel under a nom de plume.

At the regular meeting of the Hasty Pudding Ciub, the following were elected the officers, president, J. G. Mumford, '85; vice-president, W. S. Barnes, '86; secretary, A. H. Vogel, '86; treasurer, G. L. Peabody, '86; Chorister, C. C. Whitman, '86; librarian and Kr, T. P. Sanborn, '86,

The following men from '86 have been elected members of the H. P. C. H. W. Abbott, Atherton, Austin, Ayer, T. T. Baldwin, B. Beal, Bird, Bradford, Bradley, Bruner, Bullard, Burnett, Cary, Chase, Claflin, Cobb, Codman, Cook, D. H. Coolidge, Dewey, Dickey, Felton, Fiske, Frost Foote, Froth'gham, Frye, Gardner, Guild, Hamlin, Harris, Harrison, Houghton, Latham, Lincoln, Littauer, Longfellow, Lyman, McAllister, Mason, Moors, Mygatt, E. H. Nichols, Overton, Riddle, S. M. Scott, Slocum, C. W. Smith, F. B. Smith, W. L. Smith, Taylor, Timmins, Weld, G. Woodbury.

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