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Fact and Rumor.

The Blaine men at Williams outnumber the Cleveland men, three to one.

Six graduates of Exeter played in the foot ball game Saturday.

The freshmen eleven will play Exeter Academy on November 8th.

2400 punds of bronze were used in casting John Harvard's statue.

Captain Kimball is to be congratulated for the great improvement in team playing by the eleven on Saturday.

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The glee club will sing at the exercises attending the unveiling of the statue of J. Harvard.

The time of the winning freshman eight was only 6 seconds longer than that of the winning senior eight.

Yale defeated Stevens Institute at foot ball on Saturday by a score of 97 points to nothing.

The great Blaine demonstration in Boston in which the college delegation will take part has been fixed for Thursday, October 30.

Among the prize winners at the recent rifle meeting of the Massachusetts Rifle Association, were E. L. Dorr, Jr., L. S. S., and J. A. Frye, '86.

Dartmouth has but just organized a bicycle club. Fourteen men have joined and elected officers for the ensuing year.

A cricket eleven, composed of alumni of St. Pauls School, visited Concord on Saturday and were beaten by the masters and school boys.

Exeter and Andover hold an interscholastic tennis tournament at Exeter this week. Silver cups, to be won two years by one school, are offered as prizes.

Princeton and Wesleyan played a game of football on Saturday on the Princeton grounds. The game was well fought but resulted in favor of Princeton by the score of 22 points to 2.

The "American Canocist," a magazine devoted to the interests of Canoeing, and the official organ of the American Association, is in the college library.

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