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Fact and Rumor.

Marks are out in History XI.

The fifth number of the Advocate is out.

There are 40 men on the waiting list at Memorial.

Lake will probably return to college next year.

Garfield has been elected captain of the Williams eleven for next year.

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The receipts for the Yale-Princeton game are estimated at $50,000.

Rev. D. H. Ela, D. D., will preach in Appleton Chapel at 10.30, Sunday morning.

The board at Memorial for the months of September and October was $4.00 per week.

A special car has been chartered by some of the freshmen to go to New Haven today.

Hopkins, half-back and captain of the Andover foot ball team, enters Williams next year.

Davy is building four boats for Harvard: two for the 'varsity, and a shell and a barge for the freshmen.

Chicago University defeated Cornell 12 to 4 on Thanksgiving.

The Wesleyan faculty has awarded scholarships this year amounting to $3,780.

G. D. Hartley '93 has been elected captain of next year's 'varsity eleven at Trinity.

Lewis, who played centre rush for Amherst this year, will enter the Yale Law School next fall.

Justice Bradley of the United States Supreme Court has established a prize in Roman law at Rutgers College.

The Harvard Union debate, which was to have taken place last night, has been postponed until next Friday.

Professor Hart delivered his eighth lecture on American Political History before the Boston school teachers on Wednesday.

Boston University has received a bequest of $30,000, one half of the interest of which will be devoted to educating women.

A team composed of Harvard men, among them Corbett, Mason and Berry, defeated the Medford eleven on Thanksgiving day, 24 to 6.

English High, Boston Latin and Cambridge Manual Training School are all tied for second place in the interscholastic foot ball championship series.

The list of graduate students for the catalogue has been posted in the south entry of University. All corrections must be made at U. 5 before noon today.

Professor Shaler will address the New England Historic-Genealogical Society at the December meeting on "Genealogy from the point of view of Natural Science."

D. W. Fenton '95, won the cross-country run held by the B. A. A. on Thanksgiving day. The Association's record for the course was broken by eleven men among whom were C. A. Blake '94, and J. Manley '94.

Mr. Paul Hanus, assistant professor of History and the Art of Teaching, read a paper on "The Training of Teachers and the Study of Education," at the meeting of the Mass. Teacher's Association yesterday.

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