IT is rumored that the Faculty have engaged Daniel Pratt to give a course of lectures in Philosophy 5.
THE second ten of the Institute of 1770 is: McCurdy, Sanger, W. A. Howe, Brandegee, Fay, C. H. W. Foster, Harvey, Mills, Barton, and Nesmith.
THE Reading of Sophomores for the Lee Prizes takes place next Thursday. No one is allowed to compete who did not receive instruction in his Freshman year.
"IT is the cores, it is the cores, my soul," as the Freshman remarked when almost choked by the Memorial Hall apple-sauce.
GENERAL LISTER intends to give a lecture in a few months on "The Military Art in Ancient and Modern Times." In it he will give an account of many of his personal experiences.
IN Philosophy 4 the text-book will be Spencer's Principles of Psychology, instead of Bain's works, as advertised. This change is rendered necessary by the impossibility of obtaining the latter books.
A FRESHMAN last week started out late in the evening to find 14 Highland Street and leave with the Dean an excuse from prayers for the rest of the year. "Never put off until to-morrow," eleventh hour," etc, etc.
THE stewards of the Athletic Association appointed by the officers are as follows: W. G. Twombley, F. M. Ware, of '79; T. Roosevelt, R. Trimble, of '80; G. P. Upham, R. H. McCurdy, of '81; W. Kane, F. Warren, of '82.
FRESHMAN No. 1 (just finishing a glass of cream soda at Bartlett's). - What is the Greek for drink?
FRESHMAN No. 2. - Don't you know? Why ???, of course.
OMNES. - O, yes. (Fact.)
THE following officers of the Hasty Pudding Club have been elected for the next half-year: President, J. T. Bowen; Vice-President, I. T. Burr, Jr.; Secretary, W. Bates; Treasurer, F. C. Martin; Librarian, W. T. Cox; Kp, E. Hale.
A PROFESSOR is credited with the following: "Nothing can exceed the stupidity of a Freshman when he first comes here, unless it is his conceit after he has been here a few months and thinks that he knows everything."
The officers of the Glee Club are: President, G. R. Sheldon, '79; Vice-President, W. Sheafe, Jr., '79; Secretary, J. S. How, '81; Treasurer, H. Chapin, '79. The club will be led this year by their last year's leader, R. Heard, '79.
OFFICERS of Art Club: President, Waldron Bates, '79; Secretary, William B. Clark, '80; Treasurer, Howard Townsend, '80; Curator, William T. Blodgett, '80; Executive Committee, Bates, Rindge, '79, Clark, Townsend, Blodgett, '80.
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