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Fact and Rumor.

A lacrosse association has been formed at Cornell.

The '90 crew was the only crew on the river yesterday.

There will be an hour examination in English 7 on Thursday, Nov. 15.

There was a cut in English 7 yesterday, owing to the illness of Professor Hill.

The conference hour on Mondays in History 13 will be from 10.30 to 11.30 until further notice.

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Yale beat the Crescents, the champions of the Foot-ball Union, by a score of 28 to 0, on Tuesday.

There will be no lecture in History 10 today but there will be one on Monday at the regular hour.

The examination of candidates from the Medical School for house-officer at the city hospital occured yesterday.

There will be no lecture in Fine Arts 3 on Saturday.

The Senior Class at Rutgers has elected Kuma Oishi, one of the Japanese students, orator for Class-Day.

Poore has given up practicing with the 'Varsity eleven as it takes too much time from his medical studies.

The fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '91 are: Cushing, Lee, Perkins, Tudor, Potter, Vingut, Corning, Stockton, Moen, Parker.

Harvard will probably not participate in the intercollegiate chess tournament but the matter will not be definitely decided before the next meeting of the chess club.

The faculty of Dartmouth have adopted a marking system based upon that of Harvard, and will no longer assign to each student a definite rank in his class.

The members of the Yale freshman eleven have gone to a training table. The men now at the table are: Morrison, Frank, Lyman, Sturlevant, Funk, D. Huntington. P. Haskell, Thompson, Kidd, Bayne, Graves and Balliet.

In match B of the present series of matches of the Shooting Club, contestants will be handicapped by distance according to their records. Those who have never shot on the grounds before will receive a big handicap.

The following new members, having spoken twice, have been admitted into the Harvard Union; form '89, M. A. Kilvert, E. S. Griffing, C. D. Gibbons, F. E. Huntress; from '91, A. D. Hill, J. S. Dodge; from '92, J. F. Morton, C. R. Cummings, R. W. Giffora; A. E. Beckwith, Sp.; F. Krebs and M. B. Warren from the Law School.

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