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Fact and Rumor.

The cricket men will play at St. Paul's School today.

Mr. Eliot Norton, '85, will not enter any bicycle races this year.

Foot ball game with Technology this afternoon at 3 P. M. on Jarvis Field.

The co-operative society stops its sale of furniture today at 11.30 o'clock.

P. T. Barnum has given over $50,000 to the scientific department of Tufts College.

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Sixty thousand dollars have been given to endow a chair in the new art department at Princeton.

Two prizes have been offered to the senior class at Williams for the best written and delivered oration.

Yale, '88, has a pitcher who had great success in playing with amateur nines this summer. On one occasion he struck out seventeen men.

The Cleveland and Hendricks Club of the Law School will march this fall; but they will not maren in any Blaine and Logan procession.

The third ten of the Institute of 1770 from '87 are Bartol, Higginson, Briggs, H. L. Clarke, Herron, Fletcher, S. W. Perkins, Whistler, Cox, Brengle.

Several members of Chemistry 1 have been unable to make their first experiments as yet, as some of the appear that has given out, and it is necessary to wait a few days.

Daniel Pratt has taken the stump for Blaine and the "grand old party." He delivered a pretty oration in the entrance to Memorial yesterday about lunch time.

The base ball mania has attacked the young ladies of Bridgeton Academy. They have organized two nines and selected their ball grounds. At present the question of uniforms is the all-absorbing topic.

The manager of the foot ball association has already arranged for three games this fall, one with the Technology, tomorrow, another with Rutgers, and a return game with the Technology in Boston on Oct. 25.

Important information from the Yale News: "Miss Mary Garrett, of Baltimore, is said to be the wealthiest unmarried lady in this country. She inherits one-third of her father's enormous fortune. She is twenty-eight years old."

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