The first Forensic is due Saturday, Nov. 15.
Six Harvard graduates are studying at the Technology.
There will be no recitation in Philosophy 1 or 4 tomorrow.
The Rev. George A. Golden preached in the chapel last evening.
J. S. Phillips and J. A. Hill, '85, have been elected members of the Signet.
Instantaneous photographs of the crews in the scratch races can be obtained at Bartlett's.
A loose railroad horse in the yard on Saturday morning caused considerable fun before he was captured.
Athletics in England, are at this time of the year, laid on the shelf. Foot ball is king for the time being.
Our exchange says that the rush line of the Dartmouth eleven was larger than the Yale rushers.
The Tech eleven play the Tufts college eleven today at College Hill and with Dartmouth on the 15.
The Amherst students were not granted permission to be excused from the college exercises in order to go home and vote.
Dr. O. J. Pfeiffer who rowed on the 'Varsity crew of '81, while a number of the Medical School has been appointed superintendent of the Union Pacific hospital in Denver with a large salary.
Prof. Palmer has assigned the following for a subject for forensics: "Is Locke's Theory of Social Contracts Tenable?"
Princeton's professors will probably vote as follows: Cleveland, 13: Blaine, 12; Scattering, 18. The students-Cleveland, 38; Blaine, 34.
One of the rooms in Durfee Hall at Yale was entered, last Tuesday, by thieves, and the entire wardrobe of both occupants stolen.
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