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Fact and Rumor.

Junior forensics are due to-morrow.

Theme IV. in English B will be due to-morrow.

Five men have so far presented themselves as candidates for the Yale freshmen crew.

The Pierian Sodality gave a very enjoyable concert at the Boston Art Club on Saturday evening.

The first junior forensic will be due between 2.30 and 3.30 o'clock to-morrow at Sever 3.

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Numerous articles on the "brutality of foot-ball," continue to be published in the daily papers. - Yale News.

A great number of men are preparing for boxing in the winter meeting. The prospects are that we shall see some fine sparring.

The Yale base-ball nine have already begun practice in the Athletic Club Building. A great number of men will try for positions on the team.

President Ewell, of the College of William and Mary, claims that the earliest chair of law at any American seat of learning was established at his college in 1779, thirty-six years before that of Harvard. - Yale News.

The Williams Fortnight complains that the CRIMSON has not been received regularly of late, and by way of making matters pleasant adds: "We can manage to get along and be happy without the CRIMSON." Really!

The number of books circulated in the library in the month of November exceeded that of the same month last year by 2000 volumes. The number of reserved books taken out is between 2200 and 2300 volumes, - more than were ever used before in one month.

"J. S. of Dale," the author of "Guerndale," has in press a collection of his most successful short stories, a number of which have so considerably added to his reputation. The volume will be named "The Sentimental Calendar," a sketch being allotted to each of the twelve months of the year, with regard to the appropriateness of the tale. Several new stories will also be included in the book, which the Scribners are to bring out as a holiday volume. - Independent.

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