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FACT AND RUMOR.

English 6 will be given next year under Dr. Royce.

The Bugle, the annual publication of Bowdoin, has been issued.

Theme 13 in English 5, is due today. Subject : A Story for Children.

A large attendance is looked for at this afternoon's shoot at Watertown.

The students at Rugby, England, have started a monthly illustrated magazine.

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The Columbia College spring athletic games will take place at the N. Y. Athletic Grounds on May 17th.

The members of the Total Abstinence League will be addressed this evening by General John L. Swift.

Messrs Davis and Simpson, of the European team played with the lacrosse twelve yesterday afternoon.

The freshman nine played a practice game with the university nine yesterday afternoon. No score was kept.

The following have been elected members of the Institute of 1770 from '86 Sanborn, Collins and Churchill.

Amherst must be rather discouraged over the exhibition made by her nine in Wednesday's game with the Bostons.

Commencement parts were to be left at the Dean's office any time yesterday. Those not substituted for forensics are due May 1st.

The first ten of the Institute of 1770 from '87 is as follows : Snelling. F. S. Colidge, Remington, Burgess, mumford, Russell, Bowles, Wheelright, Potter and Cameron.

The lawns about college have been raked over, and the rubbish which had collected during the winter has been removed.

The National Amateur Lacrosse Association will meet next Saturday, April 19th, at the Astor House, N. Y., at 7.30 P. M.

The contest for the Oelrichs Lacrosse cup will take place May 1st, on the grounds of the Stevens Institute Athletic Association, at Hoboken, New Jersey.

The Columbia Col. nine defeated the Dauntless nine of Brooklyn, on April 5th, by a score of 9 to 6. Columbia fielded well, but were weak at the bat and in their base running.

The unusual demand for tickets to the Hasty Pudding Theatricals has induced the management to arrange for another performance to be given Monday evening, April 28th.

Some fine courts are to be laid out behind the Jefferson Laboratory. They will be graded with especial care, and will doubtless be used for match games and tournaments.

One of the best tennis grounds in college, (that behind College House,) has been rendered useless by a notice, planted directly in the middle of the court, intended to forbid base-ball playing.

Hunt, left fielder and change catcher of the Amherst nine, colleded with the second baseman of the Springfields, recently and brick one of the bones of his forearm. As Hunt is one of the strongest players on the nine his loss will be severely felt.

Nominations for the president and vice-president of Memorial Hall close Tuesday morning after breakfast; nominations for directors close Wednesday morning after breakfast. The elections will take place Wednesday, at dinner, for officers, and Thursday, at dinner, for directors.

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