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Fact and Rumor.

There are 410 men in the freshman class at Yale.

Gill, ex-captain of the Yale eleven is training the Dartmouth team.

There was a further thinning out in Fine Arts 3 yesterday.

Evart Wendell, '82 was a spectator at the football practice yesterday.

An unusually large number of men have been excluded from History 1 this year.

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Owing to a severe cold Prof. Norton gave no regular lecture in Fine Arts 3 yesterday.

The freshman class at Amherst is unusually small this year. Only 76 men have entered.

The annual football game between Exeter and Andover will be played in Andover, November 8.

Thomas Pettitt has surrendered the court tennis championship of the world and presented it to Saunders of England. Pettit says he is unable to afford the time necessary to defend the title.

J. Crane, Jr., '90, is taking a two year's course at the Tech.

Hereafter breakfast at Memorial will be from 7.30 to 9.00.

The candidates for the Princeton football team are on the whole lighter than last year.

Edgar Allan Poe will captain the football team at Princeton again this year.

'92 has won the class championship at Williams.

J. H. Morse, L. S., S. V. R. Crosby, 91, and S. M. Brice, '93, coached the freshman candidates on Norton's field yesterday.

There are about thirty men on the waiting list for lockers at the Gymnasium.

The '93 class meeting called for yesterday afternoon was postponed until Thursday evening.

Ernest L. Manning, '93, has been appointed treasurer of the 'varsity football eleven.

Mr. J. W. Dalzell '79, formerly a tutor in Cambridge has taken charge of the Fish Preparatory School in Worcester.

Among the recent accessions to the library is a bust of Cicero which has been placed in the reading room, near the Greek Alcove.

The Columbia football management has secured the Brotherhood baseball grounds to practice upon until the Columbia athletic field is completed.

The annual fall tournaments of the Princeton College Lawn Tennis Association for the selection of representatives to be sent to the inter-collegiate tournament is now being played at Princeton.

The annual meeting of the Harvard Rowing Club will be held in Sever 11, on Friday, Oct. 3, at 7.30 p. m. There will be amendments to the constitution proposed, giving the graduate treasurer power to appoint the treasurer of the club, and additional powers in disposing of the club funds. All desiring to join the club may do so from 9 to 10 a. m. today.

ROBERT BEVERLY HALE, Sec'y, 28 College House.

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