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Fact and Rumor.

Governor-elect Foraker is a graduate of Cornell.

The umpiring in Saturday's game was far from satisfactory.

The hare and hounds hunt this afternoon will be a slow hunt.

Capt. Mumford brought in the winning boat both times Saturday.

The Lamponn and Literary Monthly will both be out this week.

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Dartmouth is happy over her athletic record for the past season.

Prof. George Harris of Andover preached in the Chapel last night.

Bowdoin can boast of two championships won, in base-ball and in rowing.

Russian University students are to be compelled to wear a uniform dress.

Holden, '88, was in Exeter Saturday playing on the Technology eleven.

The only special student in the Yale Law School is a Japanese named Soichi Tsvchija.

There are but twenty men in the first year at the Yale Law School, only two-thirds as many as last year.

The following men will try for the sophomore eleven: Churchill, Woodman, Purdon, Hopkins, Thomas, Balch, Adams, Porter, Noble, Page, Hallowell, Homans, Austin, Bancroft, Pease, Fuller, Bowen.

Atkinson, '85 is taking the course in Mechanical Engineering at the Institute of Technology.

The nine which played Saturday is probably the heaviest that Harvard ever put in the field.

Princeton beat the Stevens Institute eleven 76 to 0 at Princeton Saturday. A week before Yale beat Stevens 55 to 0.

The Yale Record remarks upon the disappearance of dog carts and dogs from that place.

The athletic committee will meet every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. They request any one who so desires to come before them with suggestions.

In the game on Saturday, Willard knocked a foul which went way over the Pudding building. Another foul from his bat struck the top of the roof.

There are now registered in Cornell University 610 students, of whom 68 are women. This is the highest enrollment ever made. In 1870-71 it reached 607.

Foot-ball Saturday: At Williamstown, Williams 49; Tufts 0. Exeter, Phillips Academy 26; Institute of Technology 10. Southboro, St. Marks 40; Hopkins 0.

Knapp of Yale won first place in the inter-collegiate tennis tournament, in the singles. Knapp and Shipman won first place in the doubles; Chase and Pratt of Amherst second place.

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