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Fact and Rumor.

E. C. Thayer, '85, is in Cambridge.

'89 meets this evening in Boylston at 7.30.

The Harvard Union will meet this evening, at 7.30, in Sever 11.

Freshman Chemistry this morning at 9 o'clock, in Boylston.

Yale's fall athletic games will be held on Wednesday, October 21st.

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Princeton will have eight of the old eleven on her foot-ball team this year.

The assignment of tables will be made at Memorial the first of next week.

George William Curtis has become a sporting man. He is lecturing on the "Puritan."

Harvard will play at Fitchburg next Saturday. The challenge to Brown was not accepted.

H. C. Beaman, '85, umpired the first inning of yesterday's game, but was severely hurt by a swift ball, and compelled to retire.

The sections in freshman German will meet the instructor in U. 17 for the first time as follows: Section V, Shattuck to Young, Thursday at 2; Section I, Abbott to Curry; Friday, at 9; Section II, Dadmun to Hobart, Friday at 12; Section III, Hodges to J. D. Merrill, Friday at 2; IV, J. W. Merrill to Shapleigh, Saturday at 11.

Harvard's example has been followed. A brass band has been organized by Bates.

Yale possesses a phenomenal freshman bicycle rider. He is so modest that his name has not yet appeared.

The question of the decline of literary activity among the undergraduates of Harvard was the question debate in English VI yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Jones will meet members of the freshman class who may desire instruction in elocution as follows: Mondays, at 12 m.; Mondays, at 3 p. m.; Tuesdays, at 11 a. m.

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