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Fact and Rumor.

Glee Club concert at Brookline this evening.

The Yale nine plays Princeton at New Haven next Saturday.

All documents in English B must be handed in by 4 o'clock today.

The Bostod league nine is trying to arrange a game with Yale for May 28th.

In a practice game on Norton's yesterday the "Nonentities" beat the "Hoodoos" 10 to 7.

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Mr. J. J. Hayes will give a reading of Twelfth Night in the Shepard Memorial Church, Mason Shepard Memorial Church, Mason Street, on May 28, at 8 o'clock.

The Atlantic Monthly for June contains an article on "Rowing at Oxford," by an Englishman, S. E. Winbalt.

The all-round championship of the New England Association of the A. A. U. will be held Thursday, at 4 p. m., on the Irvington Oval.

The public opening of the Harvard bridge will not be held until August.

Cornell has won all the base ball games that she has played with college nines.

The record of the Brown nine up to last week is nine games won and two lost.

Boston Latin and Cambridge Latin will play the final championship game on Jarvis Field, next Saturday, at 10 o'clock.

The New England Intercollegiate Athletic Association, consisting of Amherst, Williams, Dartmouth, Trinity, Vermont, Wesleyan and Worcester, will hold its spring games at Springfield on May 27.

The Delta Sigma Delta, a Greek letter society composed wholly of dental students, has recently been formed at the Harvard Dental School. The Delta Sigma Delta has other chapters at Chicago and Ann Arbor.

The Yale University Corporation has elected Prof. Edward L. Curtis of the McCormick Theological School of Chicago, professor of the Hebrew language and literature in the Divinity School, and Frank C. Porter, Ph. D., as professor of biblical theology.

When Finlay's last throw with the hammer was measured last Saturday, the tape, being a cloth one, was wet, and stretched perceptibly when drawn taut. The throw, measured accurately with a steel tape yesterday by Mr. Lathrop, proved to be 108 feet, 9 inches.

The matches in the tennis leagues have resulted up to date as follows: In the first league Chase beat Jennings, Wrenn and Tallant; Jennings beat Hurd, Wrenn and Orcutt; Hurd beat Orcutt; Wrenn beat Orcutt; and Orcutt beat Jennings. In the second league Pillsbury beat Stevens, Bailey, Magee, Thomas and Ward. Thomas beat Stevens and Ward; Bailey beat Magee, Ewing and Ward (2); Magee beat Stevens, Thomas and Bailey; Ward beat Magee; and Ewing beat Thomas and Magee.

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