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Fact and Rumor.

Brine is making the uniforms for the 'varsity nine.

The lacrosse men are to go into training after the recess.

Russell, '87, has returned to Cambridge.

Bingham, '89. sprained his ankle yesterday while practicing. He will be all right in a few days.

The first and second lacrosse twelves will play a match on the common this afternoon at three.

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George A. Morrison, '87, has gone to Bermuda to spend a few weeks, under advice of his physician.

Terry, '85, of Yale, was offered the position of second base of the Metropolitan nine, but declined.

The tennis courts are being put in order as rapidly as possible, and the running track is in excellent condition.

After Monday the copies of the outline in History XIII may be found at 63 Thayer, between half past one and two o'clock.

Chamberlain, Clark, Gibson, Hunter and Garrison are putting the shot. All except the second are throwing the hammer.

Mr. Irving O. Whiting, of Boston, will speak tomorrow evening in Holden, at 6.30, on "Mr. Moody's Meetings in the South."

The Longfellow Association has only $13,000 of the $50,000 needed to place a seated statue of the poet upon suitably decorated grounds in Cambridge.

The following have been elected members of the Supreme Court of the Pow Wow for 1886 7: Cowles, Davis, Davidson, Goodale, Hobbs, W. C. Smith, Storrow, Trask and W. Williams.

The Hasty Pudding Club will give the performance of "Pappillouetta" to the club members on Monday night at 8 o'clock.

The heart of Jumbo, Barnum's elephant, weighing 47 pounds, has been presented to the Cornell Museum; the skeleton will eventually be given to the Smithsonian Institute at Washington.

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