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FACT AND RUMOR.

The Beacons are lacking the services of a good pitcher this year.

The Cooperative Society now has four hundred and nine members.

Tyng, '77, will captain and pitch on the Staten Island nine this year.

Tickets for the Harvard Finance Club's lectures may be had at Sever's.

Mr. Kidd of New York will measure the nine for their uniforms on Saturday.

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Men have begun work on the boat house, and the piles will be driven as quickly as possible.

The 'varsity and junior crews rowed in a driving hail, storm yesterday morning.

It is hoped that all juniors able to attend the class dinner will put down their names at Bartlett's at once.

The Brown University nine will play the Bostons, on the Boston grounds, on the 6th and 8th of April.

The prized won by Mr. Bangs at the last meeting will be counted on '84's score for the class flags.

Hubbard is reported by the Clipper as saying that he will play ball at any salary this season.

Merrill, the Beacon short stop, who played a splendid game last year, will be unable to play this year.

Badger, Yale '82, will play second base for the Beacons. Sawyer, of Harvard, will captain the team.

Mr. Hart will dismiss the selection in History 13, at half-past twelve, on the next two Saturdays, for the accommodation of the men wishing to attend the winter games.

The junior class of Lasell Seminary have issued invitations for a reception to take place on the first of April.

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