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Fact and Rumor.

C. A. Hight, L. S., is coaching the second freshman crew.

The price of board at Memorial has averaged $4.00 a week for the second term.

Travers will probably pitch for the Yale nine when Stag is not in the box.

The cups for the class base-ball championship are on exhibition at Leavitt and Pierce's.

The base ball cups must be taken from Leavitt and Peirce's by Tuesday night.

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In the final contest in the Southern tennis tournament O. S. Campbell defeated Beckwith, and thereby retained the championship trophy.

Captain Griffin who lectures in the Jefferson Laboratory this evening was at one time a professor at West Point and now has charge of all the railroad works of the Thomson-Houston company.

Arrangements are being made for a joint debate between the Harvard Union and the debating society of Boston University.

The following college rooms are still vacant: Holyoke 17; College House 10, 23, 45, 48, 65; Divinity Hall 26, 24, 26, 28, Divinity house 1; and Foxcroft house 2.

The required reading in English A this week consists of fifteen to twenty of Addison's essays and five of Steele's. Tomorrow Professor Hill will deliver the first of the series on Addison and Steele.

Tickets for Mr. William N. Salter's lecture in Sanders theatre next Thursday evening may be obtained at 1 Holworthy, 11 Mason St., at Sever's or Upham's, Boston. After 7.55 admission will be without ticket.

It is probable that the Cornell crew will be made up as follows: 1, Upton; 2, Bell; 3, Harris; 4, Benedict; 5, Marston; 6, Hagerman; 7, Thayer; stroke, Dole; substitute Osgood. It is possible that some of these men will refuse to row an account of press of college work.

The Amherst Glee and Banjo clubs will give concerts in the following cities during the Easter vacation: April 1, New London; April 2, Boston; April 3, Worcester; April 4, Springfield. The Amherst Glee club is one of the best trained organizations of its kind that is to be found in any of the colleges.

The Yale crew has accepted the challenge of the Atalantas of New York. The members of the Yale crew are unanimous in favoring the race, as it will give them an opportunity to ascertain their strength and to make a close estimate of the work they will be able to do by the time of the race with Harvard in June.

In each event at the games of the Amateur Athletic Union three prizes will be given. First prize in each event is valued at $50, and is a crossbar of gold, upon which is the word champion; suspended to which with red, white and blue ribbon is a 24 aerate gold medal. The second prize is of silver instead of gold and the third prize is of bronze.

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