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Fact and Rumor.

The tennis courts are in excellent condition.

Prof. C. J. White will act as Dean during the coming year.

The Freshman class at Cornell numbers 351 men.

There are 315 students at Exeter this year.

A. H. Lloyd, '86, formerly president of the CRIMSON board, has returned to Cambridge as a graduate student.

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Hunt, last year's centre fielder at Yale, was seriously injured last summer while sliding to a base.

Regular attendance at the gymnasium is to be required of the Princeton freshmen.

The Lampoon will publish its first number in about a week. The subscription has been reduced from $3.00 to $2.00

The post-office has been removed from its old place in Harvard square to more luxurious quarters in Read block.

The freshman class at Yale numbers 304 students, distributed as follows: Acadamic, 204; Scientific School, 100.

It is expected that there will be a class championship in foot-ball this fall.

All the seats at Memorial are taken and there is a waiting list of nearly a hundred.

Foot-ball practice took place yesterday on Jarvis. All last year's team return this year except Dudley, Fetcher and Peadody.

W. H. Thayer, '89, has not returned to college on account of ill health, and H. O. Poor, '90, has been elected secretary pro tem.

There is to be no settled pastor at Yale this year, and the pulpit will be filled by clergymen from neighboring cities.

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