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Fact and Rumor.

The Monthly will be out on Thursday.

A whist club has been formed at Princeton.

The examination in Geology 4 will be on Oct. 24.

Upton resumed practice with the eleven yesterday.

A reassignment of seats in History 2 will soon be made.

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The majority of the freshman crew at Yale are from St. Paul.

A make up examination for the men who failed in German A, will be held on Thursday.

Mr. Charles H. Moore has a course on the "History of Art" at the Cambridge school.

There are still three Shattuck scholarships of $150 each remaining in the graduate department.

Professor Charles Eliot Norton has made a prose translation of Dante's "Vita Nuoya" which will appear this coming season.

Edward C. Bates, '89, was, on Oct. 8, nominated by Governor Brackett as Judge of the First Eastern Worcester District Court.

The ball game at Newburyport resulted in a tie after eleven innings. The score was 4 to 4. The Harvard battery consisted of Howe and Henshaw.

Mrs. Anna L. Moring, whose bequest of books is a valuable addition to the college library, was the daughter of Professor Beck, after whom the named Beck Hall.

The football team of the Orange Athletic Club, New York, which includes among other well-known men, Gill and Corbin, will play Yale next Saturday.

At Princeton, all the class hare and hound clubs have been organized into one university association, called the Cross-Country Run, to develop long distance runners.

English A has been divided into two sections. All unconditioned men are to remain under Professor Briggs in Sever 11, while those who were conditioned, and specials, meet in Sever 35.

On account of the large size of the class in Spanish 1, it has been found necessary to divide it into two sections. Professor Nash will retain charge of one section, while Professor Sheldon will assume charge of the other.

The class of '91 of Hobart has presented a "challenge cup" to be competed for annually by the sophomore and freshman classes. The events include a cane rush, baseball game, tugof-war, middle-weight wrestling and 100 yards dash.

The Hugh Chamberlin prize, awarded annually at Yale for the best entrance examination in Greek is divided this year between Henry Shepard Dawson, Jr., who prepared at the New Haven High School, and Theodore Eaton, prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover. Honorable mention is also made of Humphrey Kellogg, prepared at the New Haven High School, Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Jr., from Phillips Andover Academy, and Howard Franklin Smith, from the Hartford High School.

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