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Fact and Rumor.

Every locker in the Gymnasium is taken.

The students of Tuft's board at Commons at $3.00.

The entering class of the Institute of Technology numbers about 200.

Princeton plays its first game of football with Rutgers next Saturday.

Dr. Sargent will not begin his physical examinations until next week.

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Mr. Wendell will meet the class in Eng. 5, as appointed, on Friday at 12.

'86 won the class baseball championship at Princeton. '85 was second.

There are so many men in English 7 that hereafter it will recite in Sever 11.

Memorial is full with 714 members, the seating capacity however reaches 1000.

The first theme in English 5 need not be handed in until Monday, October 6.

Members of History 4 will meet in University 20, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.

Articles left in Sever 30 or 35 during the entrance examinations can be had by calling at 6 Little's Block.

A banjo club has been started at Princeton. There certainly is material enough for ten in this university.

The trial of voices for the Glee Club will occur Friday evening, October 3, and Monday evening, October 6, at 7.30.

The first Junior themes will be due Thursday, October 9. Mr. Clymer will meet the class today, in Sever 35, at 2 P. M.

The successive presiding officers at the '88 class meeting last night showed a woeful ignorance of Cushing's

The class meeting of '86 will be held tomorrow evening at 7.30, in Boylston Hall, when the class officers will be elected.

Ayer, Baum, Burgess, Keyes and Mumford of last year's Freshmen Crew, have been requested by the captain to try for positions on the 'Varsity boat.

Lehigh has a freshman class of 132 almost double the number which entered that college three years ago. Each class has been larger than the preceding one since that time.

The Harvard Union holds its first meeting this, Thursday evening, at 7.30, in Sever 11, for the election of officers, semi-annual reports, annual reports and general organization.

Cornell University as well as Amherst has received a stationary bicycle for use in the Gymnasium from the Pope Manufacturing Company. Harvard's turn should come next.

A quorum of eight members from the combined Glee Club and Pierian Sodality met yesterday afternoon, and elected the following officers: President, M. L. Bradford; Vice-President, H. K. Swinseoe; Treasurer, J. R. MacArthur.

One of the colored waiters at Memorial Hall squeezed his hand in a dumbwaiter last evening, and set up such a bellowing that great excitement was caused among the boarders, many thinking that someone was being murdered.

The following men were elected officers of the St. Paul's Society for the ensuing half-year : President, J. Hays Gardiner, '85; vice-president, E. E. Hamlin; '86; secretary, W. Leverett, '85; treasurer, H. A. Griffin, '86; librarian, J. L. Snelling, '87.

The students who have elected English 9 will meet the instructor-Section A-on Mondays and Wednesdays at 3 P. M., and-Section B-on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 A. M. It is important that all who wish to take the course should be present today or on Monday.

The foot ball team at Princeton will probably be composed of the following men: Rushers, Hodge, '86, Irvine '88 Bird, '85, (captain), Fine, P. G. Harris, '86, Wanamaker, '86, Decamp, '86; Qaarter back, Hodge, '86; Half backs, Baker, '85, Lamar, '86; Full back, Beckham, '36. Of these men, Bird, Harris Wanamaker, Decamp, Baker and Lamar played on last year's team.

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