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An ideal day,--sun and a blue sky,--for spectators and players at the University-Dartmouth football encounter this afternoon in the Stadium, was the official prediction of the Blue Hills Observatory at a late hour last night. The Observatory, which is a part of the University, and the most accurate forecaster of weather in the vicinity of Boston, went so far as to say that yesterday's cumulous clouds, which cut off the sun's rays, and which are caused by the cooling of the upper strata of air, would probably be absent today. As for a storm,--nearly out of the question. The low pressure storm area, which passed over Cambridge a few days ago, is now hundreds of miles off to the northeast, and will no longer affect this locality; the only low pressure area which will come to Boston is now over a thousand miles away in the northwest and cannot possibly reach Cambridge before Monday at the earliest.
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