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Fact and Rumor.

Clarkson will coach the Tuft's nine this winter.

There are no men on the waiting list at Memorial.

The ten-page theme in French 4 is due Monday.

Marks for the hour examination in Philosophy 11 are out.

Dr. F. G. Peabody gave a reception to the freshman class last night.

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Dartmouth beat Amherst at Amherst yesterday afternoon, 40 to 0.

The in-door meeting of the Tech. athletic club takes place Dec. 1.

The Princetonian advocates an elective course in Hebrew at Princeton.

There will be an hour examination in English 9 this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Sever 37.

G. S. Howe '89 is seriously ill at Philadelphia, and is threatened with phenmonia.

There will be no conference in History 13 until further notice, as Mr. Currier is out of town.

The second seven of the Signet from '90 are Beecher, Cobb, Gay, Harrison, Littell, Parker and Post.

A number of men were photographed yesterday on the steps of Matthews in their torchlight parade costume.

The new rules of the base ball league provide for four balls instead of five, and for the abolition of the foul tip.

The CRIMSON has received a number of communications asking why the drum corps has not been photographed.

President Hill of Bucknell University is to succeed Dr. Martin B. Anderson as President of Rochester University.

On the Brookline Common today at 3.30 the Cambridge and Boston Latin Schools play the tie game of the interscholastic league. The teams are very evenly matched, neither having lost a game thus far.

The students of the Harvard Veterinary School have formed a debating society. The officers are, President, Mr. G. P. McKenna; vice-President Mr. E. M. Braston; Treasurer Mr. J. M. Kiggen; Secretary Mr. E. P. Doud; Censor Mr. Fred Perry. At the next meeting of the society "Purpura Haemorrhagica" will be discussed.

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