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Fact and Rumor.

The cricket team has no more games scheduled for this year.

The postponed Andover-Exeter will be played at Exeter next Saturday.

The Yale News is published at 1.30 p. m., on week days, excepting Saturday.

Sternberg, '87, and Hurst, '91, are in the University of Tubingen, Wurttemburg.

The Princeton tennis tournament has been given up, owing to a lack of entries.

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Oxford has twelve American students, the University of Berlin has 600 and Leipsic has about 200.

The faculty at Yale will examine the members of the crew at New London this season, instead of before they leave for the scene of the race, as heretofore

The annual "Triumph" of the Columbia sophomores was held last week.

Lamont, '92, and Lockett, '92, have gone up to Exeter to give practice to the Exeter representatives for the tennis tournament.

Sophomore themes of members of the graduating class are on the table in Sever 3. Those not taken away before Class Day will be destroyed.

Professor Francke will be in Sever 2 today from ten until one o'clock to see those who wish to consult him about next years electives in German.

An International Lawn Tennis Tournament, for the championship of the world, has been arranged between George Kerr, the Irish Champion, and Thomas Pettit of Boston, to be played in Boston this summer.

The annual election of officers of the Pierian Sodality was held last evening, resulting as follow: President, Longworth, '91; vice-president and treasurer, Wendell, '91; secretary, Brown, '90; librarian, Hunt, '92; leader, Hebard, '89. Captain of base ball club, Higgins, L. S.

Mr. Henry W. Sage, the princely patron or Cornell University, has announced a gift of $300,000 for the endowment of the library, and his purpose to make good the cost of the library building, amounting to $200000, in case the University loses the McGraw-Fiske suit.

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