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Fact and Rumor.

There was another hare and hounds run yesterday.

Over 800 tickets have been sold for the Yale game.

Princeton '94, has won all the games piayed so far.

There will be an hour examination in French 6 on the 24th.

Table 29 at Memorial beat the Lynn eleven yesterday by a score of 4 0.

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Furness captains the Princeton eleven during the absence of Poe.

The total scores of Yale against Wesleyan since 1884 have been 1,223 to 9.

The Intercollegiate press dinner is to be held in Springfield, November 21.

The Cambridge Latin beat the Boston Latin yesterday by a score of 20 0.

The Camera Club will give an exhibition of photographs at its next meeting.

The Boston Athletic Association foot ball team is largely made up of Harvard graduates.

The Atalanta Boat Club has secured a new city club house and has ordered several new boats to be built.

The S. I. A. C. will hold an indoor athletic meeting at the Madison Square Garden, Dec. 11, 12 and 13.

The faculty of Lawrenceville School has decided that hereafter masters shall not play on the school eleven.

The next books read in German 5 will be Walther von der Vogelweide and Christlischen Adel, by Martin Luther.

A foot ball match is being arranged between the M. A. C. and the N. Y. A. C. to be played at Madison Square Garden on December 15.

W. K. Flint is provisionally assigned to a commencement part. His name was at first omitted through an oversight at the University office.

The sections in Pol. Econ. 1, will consolidate next Monday, and will meet at 9 o'clock in Lower Massachusetts, instead of in University as formerly. Professor Taussig will conduct the course alone.

An article entitled "Some Foot Ball Clippings," by Walter Camp, will appear in today's issue of the Yale Courant. Mr. Camp also has an article on the Interpretation of Foot Ball Rules, in The Week's Sport.

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