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Fact and Rumor.

Mr. W. T. Talbot has gone to New Haven as the representative of the CRIMSON to perfect arrangements for the establishment of an Inter-Collegiate Press Association.

A mass meeting of the students of the Law School will be held to day to take action upon the invitation extended to the Law School to participate in the torch-light procession.

H. L. Hamlin, a rusher on the Yale eleven, broke his right leg just above the ankle while practising on Friday afternoon. He was one of the most valuable men on the team, and his loss will be severely felt.

All who have not yet subscribed for the CRIMSON are invited to do so as soon as passible. This is especially intended for those who do not live in the yard as communication with them is attended by some difficulty.

The Princeton eleven is at present playing as follows: rushers, W. Spalding, Morse, Cowan, George, Irvine, Cook, Wagenhurst; quarter-back, Sloan, half-backs, L. Price and Ames; full-back, Savage, (Capt.) Substitutes, F. Spalding, Black and Spier.

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Mr. Hayes would advise everyone who desires to study elocution to attend the recitations rather than receive private instruction. So far only a small percentage of the applicants for admission to Mr. Hayes' course have put in an appearance at the regular hours of meeting.

In the Inter-collegiate Tennis Tournament at New Haven, P. Sears did some splendid up hill work against Brinley of Trinity. In the second set, with the score 5 - 0 in Brinley's favor, Sears by steady playing won four straight games. The last set abounded in brilliant plays, but went to Brinley, the score standing 6 - 3.

The report of the joint literary committee of the Signet and O. K. which has been accepted by the Anniversary Committee provides that each class shall march into Sanders under the leadership of their respective marshals. An elaborate musical programme is being prepared.

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