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Fact and Rumor.

Yesterday French la began Hugo's Hernani.

L. Loring, last year's captain of the '94 crew has just begun to row again at No. 6.

$2,600 has been given to Cornell to purchase a launch for the use of the coach and crews.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology will hold its sports on Holmes Field May 2nd.

The two lectures of last week in English A are to be summarized and the summaries handed in next Saturday Apr. 29.

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Today and Friday the students in History I will be addressed by Charles Francis Adams on "The Study of History."

Professor Morgan will lecture in Harvard 1 at 12 m. today on the Greek Drama (This lecture takes the place of the regular midweek recitation in Greek B, C, and D.)

W. S. Woodhull '96 was awarded the silver cup for the best showing made in the long distance handicap runs at Yale. He is looked on as a possible winner in intercollegiate games.

To increase the circulation of the Brown Herald, the editors have offered a Columbia bicycle of the newest make to the student handing in the largest number of subscriptions over thirty before May 29.

A. O. Young, 1st year L. S., was taken to the Massachusetts General Hospital on Monday, suffering from a very severe case of appendicitis. An operation was performed, bat he is still in a doubtful condition.

The Boston nine has played Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. In these games Harvard made one hit, Yale six, and Princeton one. Harvard also made two errors, Yale none, Princeton three.

Under Cook's coaching on Saturday, five of the Yale crew changed seats, rowing in the following order: Bow, Johnson, No. 2, Messler, No. 3, Van Huyck, No. 4, Longacre, No. 5, Goetchins, No. 6, Paine, No. 7, Ives, Stroke, Gallaudet.

The freshman base ball team will play M. I T. '96, this afternoon on Jarvis at 4 o'clock. The following is the batting order: O'Malley c, Winslow, 3b., Brown, s.s., Hayes, 2b., Paine. c.f., McCarty, r.f., Gonterman, l.f., Griffin, 1b., Worden, p.

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