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Fact and Rumor.

There are 400 freshmen at Princeton.

153 men are waiting for lockers at the gymnasium.

Barbour of Yale is coaching the University of Michigan football team.

The new building for the Chicago Athletic Club will cost $750,000.

The first number of the University of Chicago Weekly has just been issued.

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President Eliot addressed the Tariff Reform Club at the American House last night.

The son of ex-President Garfield has been elected president of the Republican Club of Williams.

O'Neill, for three years captain and first baseman of the Holy Cross nine, has entered the Yale law school.

Lists at the Yale co-operative store have been signed by 867 Republicans to 270 Democrats.

The Yale Preparatory School at Lakeville, Connecticut, opened with about 75 students.

Ex-President Andrew D. White of Cornell, Yale '53, has been appointed Minister Plenepotentiary to Russia.

Yale is to have a new 28inch telescope. The glass is now being prepared by Mr. Clark of Cambridge.

Captain petit, of the Yale Sheffield Scientific School, will give a course in Military Science for Yale students.

The average weight of the Princeton rush line is 178. The lightest man on the team is Poe, who weighs only 138.

Important changes are being made at the museum in the department of the North American ferna.

Professor Putnam, of the Peabody Museum, leaves Cambridge for Chicago today for work connected with the Harvard exhibit at the Fair.

H. A. Garfield, the eldest son of President Garfield, has been appointed professor in the new law school of the Western Reserve University at Cleveland, Ohio.

The first meeting of the Harvard Union last evening was most encouraging. Some forty men were present, and they kept up the debate for nearly two hours with no little spirit and ability.

The annual Fall Tournament of the Harvard Tennis Association will begin on Monday, the entries closing tonight at 6 p. m. Only those who play in this tournament are eligible for the Leagues next spring.

The bicycle run held by the Cycling Association yesterday was a great success throughout, in fact the most successful held for many years. The run out to Echo bridge was over the finest roads in this section and was accomplished with but one slight accident by all who started. On the run home the riders were divided into two squads, one for the fast, the other for the slow riders. The first squad reached home at about 5.45 ; the second squad came in at 6.15.

1000 men from the Yale Republican Club will march in the Republican rally at New Haven on Monday.

Yale's annual fall regatta takes place this afternoon.

The new lockers at the Gymnasium will be ready in about a month.

A Prohibition rally under the auspices of the Harvard Prohibition Club was held in Union Hall, Cambridge, last evening.

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