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Fact and Rumor.

Mr. W. G. Brown '91 will lecture in History 13 today.

Linnfield is being tried at short stop on the freshman nine.

Some more men will probably be taken to the Mott Haven training table the first of next week.

Williams beat Dartmouth on Thursday in a championship game of base ball by a score of 5 to 4.

Pierson of Williams, defeated Gunnison of Dartmouth, in the Williams-Dartmouth tennis tournament.

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The bicycle base and hound run Friday was won by F. Donnellan, L. S. F. L. Olmstead and R. McAllister were the hares.

In the series of tennis matches between Dartmouth and Williams, Dartmouth has won the doubles and Williams the singles.

Harvard expends $16,000 annually on her library, Columbia $20,000, Cornell $8,000, Yale $7,500 and Princeton about $4,000.- Ex.

Professor G. 'A. Wentworth, who has been professor of Mathematics at Exeter for thirty-three years has been granted a leave of absence and will sail for Europe on June 27.

Editors in chief of college papers at Harvard are allowed four hours and assistants two hours.- U. of M. Daily.

We wish the U. of M. Daily's statement were correct.

Rain prevented most of the college base ball games Saturday. The U. of P. nine defeated Princeton 5 to 3 and Exeter won from Williams '94 8 to 3.

The cricket eleven managed to play one inning with the B. A. A. at Longwood Saturday in spite of the rain, and to get badly beaten. Harvard's fielding was a slight improvement over that of the Lowell game, but the batting was wretchedly weak. The score was, B. A. A. 51, Harvard 23. S. Skinner made Harvard's best score.

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