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Fact and Rumor.

Dartmouth plays Brown to-day at Hanover.

A. C. Lane is intending to study at Heidelberg next year.

Professor Palmer has recommended seven summer courses of reading in Philosophy.

Prof. Mark meets N. H. 2 section in the lecture room at the Museum. June 10, at 3 P. M.

Those who have written commencement parts may substantiate them for the examination in senfor forensics.

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Make-up examinations in Italian I and French I are to be held June 1, at 9.15. in Sever 6 and Mass. 3, respectively.

There was an upset race after the regular Canoe regatta last Wednesday. A. G. Webster won the first prize, and G. A. Webster the second.

The record of the 'Varsity nine shows eighteen victories, one defeat, and a score of 191 runs, against 67 runs made by opponents.

G. S. Osgood, the popular singer, will sing a solo at the service in Appleton Chapel, next Sunday evening. This service will be the last for this year.

The game of cricket which was reported to be played yesterday, between Harvard and St. Paul's school, was not played.

Remington and Burgess are now rowing as substitutes in the university crew. The latter may soon resume his old position on the regular eight if his injured knee allows.

The Harvard lacrosse team yesterday defeated the Druids, the champion amateur lacrosse team of the United States, by a score of five goals to three.

A very interesting little book has been issued by J. F. McClure of Cambridge. It is a history of American College Journalism, and will well repay a reading.- Yale News.

In the lecture in Freshman Physics yesterday, the room was darkened, and the word HARVARD appeared on the wall in flaming letters of great size. It was greeted by loud and prolonged cheers.

The result of the playing in yesterday's tennis games were as follows: Fourth round, Hopkins beat Wheelwright 6-2, 0-6, 6-4. Snow beat Loud, 6-4, 6-1. Final round, Hopkins beat Snow, 5-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.

In the cricket game between the Harvard and Boston teams, played Wednesday, only four of the regular team played. The game was arranged at the last moment, and was played on very poor grounds, where luck had undue sway.

The run of the bicycle club yesterday afternoon proved very successful, and was enjoyed by quite a large number, considering that examinations are at hand. At the business meeting after the return, the following officers were elecied for the ensuing year: President, A. D. Claflin, '86; captain, E. H. Rogers, '87; sub-captain, W. C. Appleton, '87; secretary and treasurer, R. Robbins, '87.

Athletic sports for the coming year will be regulated by the following plan: The committee on the regulation of athletic sports shall consist of five members, namely: the Director of the gymnasium; a physician resident in Boston or Cambridge; a graduate of Harvard College interested in at letic sports; and two under-graduates chosen from among the leaders in athletlc sports. The committee shall be appointed by the President of the university, for the term of one year. The committee shall report to the faculty at the first meeting in January of each year: and on all questions involving general principles it shall consult the faculty before communicating its decision to the students.

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