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Fact and Rumor.

Recess begins to-morrow.

William Warren, the veteran actor, visited college yesterday.

New halyards have been placed upon the flag-pole on the common.

The Harvard correspondent of the Spirit of the Times signs himself "P. Q. Liar."

Chamberlain '86, is throwing the hammer 86 feet. He has gained 7 feet in three weeks.

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The previous inter-collegiate record for putting the shot stood for eight years before it was broken.

All themes in English XII taken for criticism on Saturday, must be returned to-day.

The scheme for substituting longer pieces of work for the daily themes in English V has been abandoned.

It is understood that the Boat Club will receive about $800, as the profits resulting from the D. K. E. theatricals.

In the Nationals-Brown game Brown was beaten 25 to 0; nine successive base hits were made off Gunderson in one inning.

The Princeton nine is now playing as follows: Chase, c.; Bickham, p.; Toler, 1b.; Harris, 2b; Taylor, 3b; Blossom, s. s.; Duffield, l. f.; Reynolds, c. f.; Shaw, (capt.), r.f.

Mr. W. S. Lighthall, '88, and W. H. Paine, L. S., sparred at the Massachusetts Bicycle Club meeting Saturday night.

The next number of the CRIMSON will appear on Wednesday, the 14th, and the next number of the Advocate on Friday, the 17th.

German 3 will begin Wieland's "Oberon," and French 3, Beaumar chais' "Mariage de Figaro" after the recess.

The lacrosse pennant for 1885 has been placed in the trophy room at the "gym." The base-ball pennant will soon be placed there also.

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