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Fact and Rumor.

Number 7 of the Lampoon came out yesterday.

Recitations at Yale close on the afternoon of June 3.

The Class Day invitations have begun to come out.

The sixth and last theme in German 4 is due tomorrow.

E. B. Bloss '94 has gone to the Mott Haven training table.

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The new launch at Yale has begun to be used for crew work.

Four record were broken at the Exeter spring meeting last Saturday.

The Glee Club has decided to sing in front of Holworthy on Class Day.

The second eight of the O. K. from '92 are: E. B. Adams, Benner, Benson, Coolidge, Gray, Scudder, L. S. Thompson, E. White.

Evins '93, the weight thrower, has been elected a member of the B. A. A.

Owsley has recovered from his sickness and is again practising with the Yale nine.

The make-up examination in Political Economy 1 will be held on June 9 instead of June 1.

The students of Phillips Andover have pledged $1,512 for erection of a new gymnasium.

The alumni of Wesleyan University have decided by a vote of 341-311 to change the name of that institution.

The schedule of the scrub games will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON, and the games will probably begin tomorrow afternoon.

Woodcock, the Brown pitcher, has accepted the offer of the Boston League nine. He will play with Brown until Commencement.

One of the longest baseball games on record was recently played in Tacoma, Washington. There were 22 innings, at the end of which the score stood 6 to 5.

The Princeton juniors have voted to wear the cap and gown throughout the senior year. The present seniors have been wearing the mortar board for a month.

The captain of the Columbia football eleven has posted notices requesting candidates for the first and second eleven to present themselves for practice on Sept. 25.

The Pierian Sodality dined at Parker's on Saturday. V. S. Rothschild '91 was toastmaster; C. Peabody, Gr., orator; F. P. Sibley, poet; and W. E. Kent, Sp., chorister. Black '91, the leader, was presented with a baton.

Students who live in college dormitories and who wish to qualify themselves to vote in Cambridge next year will find blanks to be filled out and for the assessors with the porters of their respective buildings.

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