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Fact and Rumor.

There will be a very important meeting of the CRIMSON board at 1.30.

Owing to the soft condition of the wicket, the Harvard-Longwood game was not played Saturday.

Professor Norton has again requested all freshmen who are taking Fine Arts III to drop out of the course.

The question of starting a prohibition club is being agitated by a number of upper-classmen.

Meteyard, ex-'89, now in England studying art, has made application for admittance to Herkomer's studio in London.

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Information in regard to aid from the beneficiary fund may be obtained at the bursar's office.

In our Saturday's issue the cost of the uniform for the torchlight parade was stated by mistake to be $2.60 each. The correct price is $2.00.

The New York Times for Friday has an interesting report of an interview with Mr. Walter Camp, about the chances of Harvard, Princeton and Yale, in the football championship this fall.

Mr. Currier will have his conference hours in History XIII in alcove 25 of the Library at the following hours: Monday, 9.30 to 10.30; Tuesday, 9 to 10; Wednesday, 11.30 to 12.30; Thursday, 9.30 to 10.30; Friday, 11.30 to 12.30; Saturday, 9 to 10. Dr. Hart will usually be in the delivery room of the Library at about 2 p. m., and may be consulted in his room, 7 Hollis, on most evenings, from 7 to 8.

At a meeting of the board of overseers it was voted to concur with the president and fellows in appointing Elbridge Gerry Cutler. M. D., instructor in the theory and practice of physic for 1888-89; Professor John Trowbridge, director of the Jefferson physical laboratory; Edward T. Sanford, A. B., proctor for 1888-89. The committee on government of the college was designated as follows: Andrew P. Peabody, John T. Morse, Jr., Edwin P. Seaver, Samuel Hoar, Francis G. Lowell, Charles C. Beaman, Jr., Augustus Hemenway, Alexander McKenzie, Le Baron Russell, John Noble, John H. Washburn.

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