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Fact and Rumor.

About one-half the students in Rutgers college and the New Brunswick Theological Seminary were summoned as witnesses in the investigation of frauds at the late election.

A report has been circulated in the newspapers that at the next meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic association, a rule will be passed providing that only undergraduate students will be allowed to compete.

At a meeting of the Free Wool club last night the following men were elected regular members of the club: G. O. Swasey, '90, S. Sanford, '90, J. B. Scott, '90, H. S. Wilkinson, '91, A. A. Morris, '92, G. A. Dorsay, '92, Gans '93, F. P. Kidder, '93, H. P. Williams, '93, G. R. Gileth, Sp.

The Dramatic club at Columbia has announced that "Whittington and His Cat" will be produced in the latter part of January. The first performance will be given for the benefit of the Skin and Cancer Hospital. After that, benefits for the crew, foot-ball team and athletic association will be given.

The alarm of fire which was sent out from College House yesterday noon was caused by smoke in the students' rooms which came from a furnace fire under Merrill's store. There was no fire in the building, but the flues did not carry off the smoke which poured down into the fireplaces of the different rooms.

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The Week's Sport says that if an All-American football team were made up it should be composed as follows: Rushers-Cumnock (Harvard), Cowan (Princeton), Cranston (Harvard), George (Princeton), Heffelfinger (Yale), Gill (Yale), Stagg (Yale); quarterback, Poe (Princeton); half-backs, Lee (Harvard), Channing (Princeton); fullback, Ames (Princeton). It gives as the substitutes, Dean (Harvard), Trafford (Harvard), Black (Princeton), and McBride (Yale), behind the line, Janeway (Princeton), Stickney (Harvard), Donnelly (Princeton), and Rhodes (Yale) in the line.

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