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Fact and Rumor.

Williams beat the University of Vermont on Wednesday 15 to 7.

Yale is going to play the Orange Athletic Club on Saturday.

Yale was beaten by Brown on Wednesday by a score of 5 to 4.

J. B. Paine '91 is the designer of the new 46 footer Albarac.

The "Annex" held its class day yesterday afternoon at the Fay House.

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The Class Day number of the Lampoon came out yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Russell Tyson '90 was married on Wednesday at Brattleboro, Vt., to Miss Bradley.

The next issue of the DAILY CRIMSON will be published on Thursday, October 1.

While the Columbia crew was practicing on Wednesday a squall struck their shell and all but three men had to jump overboard to prevent the boat from sinking.

At the open handicap games of the New York Athletic Club W. F. Murphy beat the American amateur record in the two mile bicycle race, lowering H. E. Lawrie's record of 5 m. 28 2-5 sec. to 5 m. 26 2-5 sec.

The University Base Ball Club of Yale has elected the following officers for the coming year: President, W. B. Franklin; vice-president, W. f. Waring; treasurer, N. H. Swayne; secretary, A. F. Harvey.

Seniors at Cornell are obliged to deposit graduation fees with the treasurer of the university ten days before Commencement, in order to be recommended for a degree.

The Yale Law School has followed the example of the Harvard Law School in publishing a magazine. It is to be called the Yale Law Journal, and has seven editors. W. P. Alken '89 has been chosen editor-in-chief.

The trustees of Amherst have voted to expend $100,000 of the recent gifts to the institution in the immediate erection of a building for laboratories for the departments of chemistry and physics.

The Mandolin Club has decided not to accept the invitation to play in the yard this evening. The noise of the crowd would drown the music. Experience has shown that even the Glee Club is heard with difficulty very far from the stand.

The new catalogue of the Harvard Law School Association shows a total membership of 1, 615. There are 640 members living in Massachusetts and 225 in New York. Outside of these two States the largest membership is in the Middle States and Pennsylvania. Ohio has seventy-seven, Illinois sixty. Two live in Japan, one each in Australia, Samoan Islands, Sandwich Islands and United States of Columbia. The number from Canada and British Columbia is thirty-four.

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