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Fact and Rumor.

Yale has a new dormitory.

Sanford, '85, will remain in Europe during the coming year.

The university nine was practising on Holmes Field yesterday.

Edward Everett Hale will conduct Chapel prayers during October.

The foot-ball team has received a challenge from Stevens Institute.

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William DeWitt Hyde, Harvard, '79, is the new President of Bowdoin.

The first issue of Harvard's Literary Monthly will appear on October 21st.

Mr. Clymer will meet the sophomore class to-day at 2 o'clock, in Sever 11.

Subscriptions to the CRIMSON may be left at the Co-operative office. Terms: $3.50 per year.

The first number of the Advocate for the ensuing college year appears tomorrow.

The tennis courts are being put into condition for playing. They will be ready in a few days.

President Eliot did not go abroad this year, contrary to the general expectation.

Capt. Peters of the Yale eleven had his men at work a week before the opening of the college term.

A foot-ball league has been formed by Yale, Princeton, Wesleyan and the University of Pennsylvania.

Eighty-nine is deprived of a freshman pleasure. Frederic Lutz, the instructor in German, celebrated his summer vacation by marrying Miss Marcia Woodman of Cambridge.

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