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Fact and Rumor.

The students at Brown have organized a Republican club.

The Freshman Banjo Club met for the first time last night.

The Shooting Club will hold a practice shoot this afternoon.

Men in Phil. 2 must finish the first 30 experiments this week.

There will be an hour examination in History I probably on Nov. 25.

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Tickets for the game Saturday are selling at $4 and $5 premium at Yale.

The memorial hospital at Dartmouth will be ready for use next summer.

Tests of the ventilation in the recitation rooms in Sever are being made.

A programme for the lectures in Classical Philology I has been posted in Sever.

Many Boston people are said to be paying $5 apiece for tickets to the Yale game.

Marks in the hour examination in Latin A will be given at the recitation on Wednesday.

A number of Ohio men at the Law School have formed a club to read the Ohio Code.

H. Alward is reading law in the office of Van Dyke and Van Dyke, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

A new cinder track, one-seventh of a mile in length, is to be laid at Brown immediately.

Capts. Slayback '91 and Wells '89 are coaching Wesleyan for the U. of P. game on the 25th.

The Yale men will go in a body to the Union Square Theatre, New York, Thanksgiving evening.

The third seven of the '93 Signet are: Griswold, Schurz, P. Hoppin, Blake, Winsor, Wilder, Gade.

Two hundred and fifty-seven men succeeded yesterday in getting one ticket apiece for the Yale game.

Princeton has lately received a bequest of $10,000 to be used in bringing prominent men to the college to lecture.

The New York Athletic Club eleven will play the B. A. A. team on the South End grounds in Boston today.

Colorado College has received an anonymous gift of $50,000 for a library fund from an Eastern philanthropist.

Observations of the eclipse of the moon Sunday night were made from Harvard, Yale and Columbia observatories.

Several senior electives in classics, philosophy and political economy have been added to the Dartmouth curriculum.

J. S. Stone has been appointed temporary leader and J. Sargent Jr., temporary secretary of the Freshman Banjo Club.

Dr. Huntington delivered a lecture on meteoric fire balls, shooting stars and comets in the Lowell Institute course last evening.

It is stated that eighty per cent. of all men who have been editors of college papers have followed journalism as a profession. - Ex.

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