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Fact and Rumor.

The Yale launch, which was damaged by fire, will be ready for use today.

In the Cornell-Columbia freshman race Cornell won by eight lengths in 10 m. 56s.

On Thursday Brown beat University of Pennsylvania 1 to 0. Bergen pitched for Pennsylvania.

Howard of Bates, won the Maine college tennis championship in singles by defeating Dana, of Bowdoin, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3.

The U. of M. Daily has discontinued publication for the present college year and the Princetonian will not appear during the finals.

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The West End Railway Company will not run cars over the Harvard Bridge at present on account of the condition imposed by the Cambridge Aldermen requirat least six cars an hour to be run from Harvard Square to the Tremont House.

S. Dexter, Harvard '90, and George Griswold 2d, '93, will represent Harvard at the 400th anniversary of Dublin University this summer.

The Psi Upsilon and D. K. E. of Yale have adopted resolutions to the effect that taking the oath and assenting to the constitution of the societies shall fulfill initiation obligations.

The girls of Vassar have appointed a committee to see that nothing but the truth is told about that institution in the newspapers. What a job that committee has on hand! - Brown Herald.

The following officers have been elected for the Yale Glee Club: President, J. S. Cravens '93; secretary, C. C. Nolan '94. The Banjo Club officers elected were: President, J. J. Brooks '93 S., and secretary, T. S. Arbuthnot '94.

Frederick Rustin, who has been playing third base on the Yale nine, is so saddened by the death of his brother Wilkins Rustin, that he has resigned from the team. Harvey '93, will play short stop and Captain Murphy will play third base.

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