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Fact and Rumor.

Yale has a "second" Glee Club.

Eighty-seven class meeting this evening.

A two hour course in Phonography has been started at Yale.

Annual business meeting of the H. A. A. to-morrow evening.

Yale defeated Stevens Institute at Hoboken on Saturday by a score of 53 to 0.

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Yale has a freshman pitcher named Dann who struck out 14 men in the '88-'89 game.

The second trial of the Glee Club candidates will be held this evening at 8.30 in Roberts Hall.

Mathematics V has been changed from its old recitation room in Sever to the Lawrence Scientific School.

The lacrosse game this afternoon will begin at four o'clock, exactly, in order that play may be finished before dark.

A picked eleven composed of former St. Mark's men made a trip to Southboro on Saturday and was defeated by a score of 21 to 0.

The Yale News congratulates the college on the fact that a last year's file of the News brought $5.00 at an auction at Phillips Andover, while the CRIMSON was carried away at an offer of $2.05. Even Satan is appreciated by his own angles.

Henry Scott, who conducted History 7 last year, has received the appointment of Professor of Languages in Middlebury College, Vt.

The members of the lacrosse twelve will entertain the visiting players at dinner this evening, after which the two teams will attend the theatre.

Thomas Hunt, '87 has a long and interesting article in the current Church-man, on the "First European Porcelain Manufactory." It was written from Dresden.

Special final honors are offered at Yale in the following seven subjects: Philosophy, Political Science, History and Law, English, Ancient Languages, Modern Languages, Mathematics and Natural and Physical Sciences.

The game of base-ball between the Rollstones and Harvard at Fitchburg Saturday resulted in a tie at the end of ten innings, the score being 6 to 6. Smith pitched very effectively. The Rollstones is one of the strongest amateur nines in the state.

James Freeman Clarke preached an extremely able and interesting sermon last evening in Appleton Chapel. Mr. J. Frank Munroe, of Boston, rendered Mendelssohn's tenor solo, "Be thou faithful unto death." The opening chorus of student voices was from Beethoven.

The Yale sophomore-freshman ball game on Saturday was a very exciting one, '88 winning by a score of 4 to 3. After the game, '88 retired without offering to make the usual rush, and so disgusted '89 that they immediately seized the sophomore fence and defended it against all attacks.

The Harvard Canoe Club was represented at the meeting of the American Canoe Association at "Camp Grindstone," Lawrence, this summer, by four of its members, including its officers. T. Dunham, '85, and E. R. Dunham, M. S., cruised to the meet through Lakes George and Champlain over the same route taken by Webster, '85, and Proctor, '87, last year.

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