A MEETING of this association was held at the Gymnasium, on Monday evening, October 28, when the following elections took place. President; H. C. Mulligan, '79; Secretary, A. B. Hart, '80; Treasurer, J. Quincy, '80; Captain of Sophomore Co., C. W. Bradley; 1st Lieutenant, I. B. Field, '80; 2d Lieutenant, J. S. Mitchell, '80; 1st Sergeant, H. W. Savage, '80; 2d Sergeant, W. A. Pugh, '80. Recruits will be received for this company from the upper classes, or any department of the University, on Mondays, at 6.30 P. M., the regular drill nights. The Freshman companies drill four nights weekly, two nights under General Lister, and two under instructors who are candidates for positions in the corps. The election for officers will be held on the last Tuesday in November. The requisite number of names having been appended to the Constitution, application will at once be made for the exchange of one hundred muzzle-loading Springfield rifles for Peabody breech-loaders and corresponding accoutrements. The amendment to the Constitution carried at the last meeting provides that attendance at half the number of regular company drills (one weekly) shall be necessary to entitle a member to target-shooting in the spring. A drum corps is in process of formation, and Freshmen or Sophomores, having instruments and being able to use them, are invited to join. Recruits will be received at any time, and the Constitution lies for signature at the Gymnasium.
SUBSCRIPTIONS to the University Crew are as follows, to November 1: -
Subscribed. Paid.
Seniors $319.00 $41.00
Juniors 597.00 11.00
Sophomores 825.00 33.00
Freshmen 497.00 8.00
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$2,238.00 $93.00
I should like to remind the Freshmen that the Boat-Club relies greatly on their generosity, especially when they have no crew of their own.
P. TUCKERMAN, Assistant Treasurer.THE following committees have been appointed to visit the various departments of the College: -
I. Discipline. - Messrs. John Noble, Waldo Higginson, Rev. S. Longfellow, J. T. G. Nichols, M. D., D. F. Lincoln, M. D.
II. Philosophy. - Rev. John O Means, D. D , Rev. Edward A Park, D. D., Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Mr. Henry James, Prof. George H. Howison, Rev. Francis G. Peabody.
III. Rhetoric and English Literature - Messrs. Henry Lee, R. W. Emerson, George B. Chase, C. P. Cranch, W. J. Rolfe, Rev. Edward C. Guild, Mr Roger Wolcott.
IV. Political Science, - Messrs. James C. Davis, Edward Atkinson, Gamaliel Bradford, William Endicott, Jr., Rev. Edward E. Hale, Mr. T. W. Higginson.
V. History, - Messrs. T. W. Higginson, William Everett, John T. Morse, Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Rev. John O. Means, D D., Rev. James H. Means, D. D., Rev. Edward G. Porter, Rev. Joseph H. Allen, Rev. Henry W. Foote.
VI. Classics. - Rev. Joseph H. Allen, Messrs. W. J. Rolfe, George P. Bradford, Prentiss Cummings, John Noble.
VII. Modern Languages. - Messrs. Arthur Dexter, Charles O. Forster, S. N. Quincy, Le Baron Russell, M. D., Rev. Francis Tiffany.
VIII. Mathematics. - Prof. Daniel B. Hagar, Prof. William Watson, Messrs. Edwin P. Seaver, Prentiss Cummings, George V. Leverett.
IX. Physics and Chemistry. - Le Baron Russell, M. D., Prof. Daniel B. Hagar, Prof. William Watson, Prof. John M. Ordway, Henry Wheatland, M. D., J. B. Upham, M. D.
X. Natural History. - Messrs. Theodore Lyman, Samuel H. Scudder, George D. Phippen, George P. Bradford, A. S. Packard, Jr., M. D.
XI. Music. - Messrs. John I. Dwight, C. C. Perkins, S. L. Thorndike, George L. Osgood, William F. Apthorp, J. B. Upham, M. D.
XII. Fine Arts. - Messrs. Edward Wheelwright, William R. Ware, W. P. P. Longfellow, John La Farge, Charles A. Cummings, C. C. Perkins.
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