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Fact and Rumor.

Harvard meets Dartmouth on Holmes this afternoon at 4.

The Harvard Canoe Club will hold its regatta this morning.

The catcher of the Princeton freshman nine will probably take Shaw's place on the university nine.

The catcher of the Dartmouth nine, Artz, has been suspended on account of being connected with a cane rush.

The Glee Club and Brass Band will give a combined yard concert this evening at 7 o'clock.

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There will be an examination in Greek II to-day, at the time of the usual recitation.

About thirty of the more prominent actors in Julius Cxsar enjoyed a dinner after the play last evening, in Holden Chapel. They report an excellent finale to their labors and success.

The Princeton students confidently expect that their nine will win one of the Princeton Harvard series.

The centre page of the last number of the Lampoon is admitted to be the best that has appeared for many weeks.

Eighty-eight had a great many of the best men on the Glee Club and Pierian at her concert last night.

The CRIMSONS will play the Stars this afternoon at 1.30. Every man must be on hand promptly, as the game must be finished before 4 o'clock.

The University of Pennsylvania has challenged Columbia to an eight oared, one and one half mile race, to be rowed on July 1st at Lake Quinsigamond.

The cricket team will play at Cambridgeport this afternoon. Members of the team, and those desiring to see the game, should take the 1.30 Broadway car.

In the bicycle race last Saturday, Mr. Dean rode his trial heat in a mmute less than Hamilton rode his. He also rode a light roadster, while his competitors rode racers. Considering these facts, his performance was very creditable.

The last meeting of the Union will be held this evening. The question for debate will be "Resolved, that the full rights of citizenship should be given to Jefferson Davis." E. A. Hubbard, L, S., and Hobson, '86, will support the affirmative, and Coffin, '85, and Hamilton, '87, the negative.

The Yale News criticizes the action of the class of '88 in not cheering more than they did on Saturday. It was the opinion of the men who accompanied our nine, that the Yale freshmen were determined to take a departure from the old Yale method of rattling, and, notwithstanding, cheered their nine well.

The Yale Bicycle Club is to hold a tournament on June 5 and 6, at Hamilton Pork, The managers have already received entries from Hendee, Hamilton, Wait, Parsons, Hunter, Illston, the English rider, Bidwell, Pettus, Hall, Palmer, Webber, Powell, Rich, and many other celebrated riders who are attracted also by the high reputation of the Hamilton Park track.

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