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Fact and Rumor.

Princeton men are wildly elated over the prospect of playing Yale on the polo grounds on Thanksgiving day.

Dr. Francke will be compelled to take a vacation of several months on account of ill health. A substitute will have to take his place in German 1 and 3.

The book for Reading-Room signatures is still at the Co-operative. If twenty men do not sign before Thursday, the project will be abandoned.

The Providence police have made a raid on rooms in Brown University in search of stolen signs; the college is in a wild state of uproar.

It is rumored that the skylights in the Scientific School are to be transferred to the Physical Laboratory, where they will be used as sieves.

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Dr. Francke delivered a very interesting lecture before the Historical Society last evening at 52 Tnayer. His subject was "Christianity as connected with German mythology.

The proposed attempt of Wright and Bemis to break the record for the seven mile walk has been postponed. Yesterday the air was too cold and the wind too strong.

Latest from Wellesley. Grace (just graduated) - "I am going back next year, Mr. Featherly, to become an M. A." Bobby, - "No need of going so far, Grace." - D'apros Lampy.

The following men are members of the Sodality and Glee Club: seniors, W. B. Phillips, O. Ames, F. B. Austin, J. D. Bradley, C. C. Burnett, A. D. Claflin, M. S. Latham, G. C. Adams, L. Lincoln, G. L. Peabody, W. Howe, W. L. Smith, E. E. Hamlin, J. A. Frye, F. D. Fisk; juniors, D. W. Bowles, H. A. Buck, F. S. Coolidge, R. P. Fisk, C. E. Loud, T. N. Rhinelander, J. L. Snelling, A. W. Wheelwright, F. Remington, W. Endicott, W. Wetherbee, T. P. Burgess, H. W. Keyes, G. Higginson, H. L. Clark.

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