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Fact and Rumor.

The freshman class at Columbia numbers one hundred and fifty-six of whom ninety four are classical and sixty-two are scientific.

The following men go to the training table of the freshmen eleven today: Ellsworth, Vail, Cummings, Hill, Johnson, Brice, Kendricken, Davis.

A meeting of the Intercollegiat Football association will be held in New York today. Wagenhurst of the Princeton team will probably be protested, and it is rumored there will be several other men protested also.

The following questions will be presented by the executive committee at the Harvard Union this evening: 1, That the tariff tends to foster trusts; 2, That the World's Fair should be held in Chicago; 3, That the result of the Pan-American congress will be beneficial to the United States.

Princeton defeated Wesleyan in a championship game at the Berkeley oval Sa urday by a score of 94 to nothing. Wesleyan could do nothing whatever with Princeton's heavy rushers, who played a remarkably strong game. Dartmouth defeated Tech at Boston by a score of 42 to 6. At the end of the first half the score was only 12 to 6, but at that time some of Tech's best players were compelled to retire, and Dartmouth had it all her own way the second half. Lehigh beat Columbia at New York 51 to 6.

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