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Fact and Rumor.

There will be an hour examination in Germau 1 on April 20.

The freshman nine will play Philips Andover at Andover, May 22.

Yale easily defeated Trinity at New Haven Thursday, by a score of 25 to 2.

There will be an important meeting of the CRIMSON board today at 1.30 at the sanctum.

The freshman Glee Club and the 'varsity Banjo Club will give a concert at Melrose this evening, All the tickets have been sold and the prospects for a successful concert are good.

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The Intercollegiate Athletic Association has a balance of $1,490 in its treasury.

M. Chevreul, the French chemist who died this week at the age of 103, was an L. L. D. of Harvard, having received that degree at the time of the quarter-millenial celebration in 1886.

This afternoon Prof. J. W. White will give the first of two lectures upon "The Greek Theatre" in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Freshmen in courses Greek B. and Greek C. are expected to attend.

The nine from table No. 1 defeated the Adams Academy nine at Quincy Saturday afternoon, by a score of 18 to 1. The manager would like to arrange games with other table nines. Address D. C. Torrey, Stoughton.

The Pi Eta Society gave a play Friday evening. The play was followed by the usual banquet at which Dr. F. C. Hains presided. Speeches were made by many of the 150 graduates present. The first eight from ninety were initiated.

There is an earnest movement on foot among Harvard men in New Xork to secure the nomination and election of Dr. John S. White to the board of overseers. It is a significant fact that there is not a single teacher at present in the board. Dr. White is the well known principal of the Berkeley school, and president of the Berkeley Athletic club, and is therefore equipped to appreciate the questions of college athletics and other subjects that may come before the board.

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