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Fact and Rumor.

C. K. Bolton, '90, has a poem in the May number of the Century Magazine.

The '90 nine defeated the Memorials Tuesday by a score of 7 to 5.

The '90 nine plays the Law School nine this afternoon.

Ninety-two of Yale's graduates have become college presidents.

The Columbia crew will row in the Harlem River regatta on May 30, in the race for the Harlem cup.

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The Princeton lacrosse team last week defeated the Rutgers College team five goals to one.

The stonecutters at work on Yale's new library have stopped work because of non-union men.

By the will of G. W. Hubbard, of Hatfield, Mass, Smith College will receive about $150,000.

The Amherst nine were defeated on Tuesday by the Cuban Giants: score 8 to 5.

The first of the class series of base ball games will be played at 4 o'clock this afternoon; '88 versus '91.

This is the last day for receiving applications for college rooms. Applications must be handed in before 1 p. m.

The Shooting Club has a regular shoot this afternoon; also a match for "Founders' cup."

Among the rowing events of the year will probably be an international fouroared race between American and Nova Scotia professionals. The race will take place at Halifax and will be for from $3000 to $5000 a side.

The fifty-sixth annual convention of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity is held in New York today and tomorrow.

The blue-books for the last hour examination in N. H. 4 will be returned Wednesday next.

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