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A moot court was held Saturday evening in the law school of the Boston University. The justices were F. P. Murphy, and A. Lyon, and the attorneys were M. L. Lourie, and E. I. Morgan.

The twenty-seven men at Williams, who have received preliminary commencement appointments, will take up professions as follows: one each in ministry, manufacturing and journalism; two electrical engineers, three doctors, four lawyers, and seven teachers. Eight are undecided.

The Technology Senior class dinner will be at the Parker House next Saturday.

The Teachers' Benefit Association now has a total fund of $74,410.

Two thousand photos were taken at the Harvard Observatory at Peru last year.

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The ode to Johns Hopkins, written by Dr. W. L. Dervis and Miss E. A. Starr. be rendered for the first time at Commencement by a large chorus of students.

The faculty of the Mass. Institute of Technology have made the following appointments: Mr. C. M. Faunce, to be assistant in mechanical drawing, vice Mr. Rice resigned; and Mr. Thayer Hough, to be instructor in Biology for the coming year.

Those members of the senior class of the Yale Divinity School who are going to speak at the graduating exercises were chosen Friday afternoon. Half the number are Amherst College graduates.

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