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Fact and Rumor.

Dartmouth vs. Brown to-morrow at Hanover.

The lacrosse team left for New York and Baltimore last night.

The Memorial Halls defeated the athletics Tuesday, by a score of 16 to 8.

The freshman crew was photographed yesterday, at the training table in Memorial.

Candidates for final honors from '86 must file their applicatione with the Dean before next Saturday.

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A meeting for discussion of summer work in Geology is to be held this evening at the Museum, room No. 2.

Seniors are reminded that to-day is the last day for handing in subjects for examination in forensics.

Foster is recovering rapidly from his injury received recently, and will probably be able to play in Harvard's next game.

For the examination in Chemistry III, two tabes marked I and II, and bearing the desk number, must be left in store-room to-day.

The twenty minute examination in Greek, announced in our columns for yesterday, will be given to-day at the usual time of recitation.

The concert given last night by the Glee Club and Brass Band was very enjoyable, and was appreciated by a large crowd of students.

Make-up (mid-year) examinations are to be held as follows: History 1, May 29, Sever 27, at 9.15; Political Economy 1, June 8, Sever 25, at 9.15; Prescribed English, (for sophomores and freshmen) June 18, Sever 5, at 3.

The Bicycle Club will take a run to Auburndale this afternoon, taking dinner at the Woodlawn Park Hotel, and returning by moonlight.

The Harvard Cricket Club sent a scrub team to Cambridgeport yesterday afternoon, where they were defeated by the Boston Club by a score of 75 to 32. Had the full Harvard team been present, the result would undoubtedly have been otherwise. Lack of space prevents a full report.

The Shakspere Club had a very enjoyable supper in Holden Chapel on Tuesday evening after the final performance of Julius Cxsar. The table was set for thirty, and at each plate was an elaborate menu, interspersed with clever and appropriate quotations from the play. After the repast had been amply discussed, songs and recitations were in order. About two o'clock the feasters separated with rousing cheers. It was an event that was highly appreciated by all present.

Harvard's lead in the base-ball series is now well established. The following shows the standing of the various colleges to date.

CLUBS. category 1, category 2, category 3, category 4, category 5, category 6, category 7, category 8, category 9.

Harvard - 1 1 0 1 2 6 6 1000

Yale 0 - 1 1 1 0 4 5 .800

Princeton 0 0 - 0 2 1 3 5 .600

Dartmouth 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 4 .500

Brown 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 6 .166

Amberst 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 .000

Games lost 0 1 2 2 5 6

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