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Fact and Rumor.

Columbia, '88, has a Shakespeare Club.

The Lampoon is out, and is remarkably good.

There are sixty-four men at the Columbia School of Political Science.

There will be a one hour examination in Physics C, shortly after Thanksgiving.

"Rinklets: The Harvard Polo Club dined at Young's last evening!" - Bosion Herald.

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There was a cut in Political Economy IV yesterday, and also one in Mathematics II.

Mr. James H. Woods, '87, has been elected junior business editor of the CRIMSON.

Nine members of the present Princeton team are graduates of New England preparatory schools.

Dartmouth has recently received the gift of an estate in Hanover, N. H., from a "friend" of the college.

Table 23 defeated table 4 of Memorial Hall at foot-ball, yesterday afternoon, by a score of 10 to 0.

The result of the Yale-Princeton game to-day will be posted at Leavitt & Peirce's immediately after the game.

The yard authorities have at last taken effectual measures for keeping the muckers off the turf. Similia Similibus, etc.

The hare and hounds run this afternoon will be a slow hunt. The run will be started in front of Matthews at 2.30 p.m.

John C. Wetherbee, Harvard '87, and Prof. of Law at Boston University, for unknown reasons committed suicide yesterday, by taking poison. - Yale News.

Complimentary tickets were given to all students of the University yesterday to see the celebrated Taunton club play polo with the Cambridges last night.

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