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Fact and Rumor.

Princeton is now practising in private.

Cox, Yale's end rush, has broken his nose.

There will be no recitation today in English 5.

The rush line of the University of Pennsylvania team averages 190 pounds.

The new building of the Chicago Athletic club was burned last Tuesday.

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Amherst and Williams play their championship game at Williams own, Nov. 18.

Speare has resigned his position as captain of the Boston University eleven.

There are pictures of Trafford, McCormick, and King in the last Harper's Weekly.

Ground for the new Yale Medical School building on York street was broken last week.

Gordon, captain of the Wesleyan eleven has resigned from his position on account of an injury to his hand.

The University of Michigan accepts students from 82 preparatory school with out examination.

The University of Pennsylvania runs a college restaurant for the accommodation of students and faculty.

Professor B. T. Clarke will be the acting president of Brown University, while President Andrews is in Europe.

G. S. Curtis '92 is playing end rush on the Cornell eleven and will probably play in the game with Harvard tomorrow.

Houghton, Mifflin and Co. will soon publish a translation, with notes, of Dante's "New Life" by Prof. Norton.

It is announced that the class of '82 Princeton, is going to erect as its memorial an arched gateway to the college campus.

At the boxing-meet of the B. A. A. on Nov. 15th R. T. French '93 and J. P. Roman '96 will enter the special bout at 150 pounds.

A round trip to the World's Fair has been offered to the members of the University of Pennsylvania eleven who score the largest member of points in football this fall.

A stock company composed of the students and alumni of Princeton, are erecting a building, the Princeton Inn, to afford suitable accommodation to the alumni and guests of the University.

The University is publishing through Henry Hall & Co. and some other firms, a collection of State Papers and Speeches on Tariff. Professor F. W. Taussig does the editing, and documents from Hamilton, Gallatin, R. J. Walker, Clay, and Webster give the discussion of the protective controversy.

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