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OCTOBER. Annual Address to the Freshman Class by 21. President lValkcr, in lluntington Hall. Y. M. C. A. Reception, in Association I-Iall. Election of olhcers, Class of Ninety-Six. Charles G. I-Iydc chosen President. 26. ,O Tennis Association I-lcoruanized. Tivo weeks Tournament held. XVinners: A. XV. -lack. son, '97, lirstg XV. Page, '97, second. NOVEMB Cross-Country Run. Cummings, '96, tirstg Vlfise, '97 Sophomore'Freshman Cane Rush and Footlwall Game Eight, score, 25 hands to 7. Game won hy Xiucty-N Election ol' ollicers, Class ol' Ninety.Eight. XY. M. Ilall chosen President. Election of ollicers, Class of Ninety-Seven. XV. O. Sawtelle chosen President. Election of ollicers, Class of Ninety-Nine. E. H. llammond chosen President. ER. , sucondg Osgood, '97. third. on South End Grounds. Rush won hy Ninety- IDC, score, 16 to o. DECEMBER. First performance of the Technology Minstrels, in Huntington Hall, lor the beneiit of thc Tech- nology Baseball Association. Dinner of the Senior Class University Club. Toastmaster, Edward Arthur Baldwin. Annual Indoor Class Championship Games, in Gymnasium. JANUARY, 1596. Election ofClz1ss Day Olhcers, Class of Ninety- lo. Six, B. Hurd chosen First Marshal. Election of Senior Portfolio Committee. FEBRUARY. Dinner of the Freshman Class, Young's I-Iotel. Toastmaster, Clarence Rcnshaw. MARC H. Election of TECHNIQUE, '98, Electoral Com- 24. mittee. Dinner ofthe Sophomore Class, Young's I-Iotel. Toastmaster, Charles E. A. Winslow. 27 Com letion of the election ol' the Board of Edlitors of TECHNIQUE, '9S. Raymond S. NVillis chosen Editor in Chief. I Annual Open Scratch Games of the M. I. T. 3 A. C. in the Gymnasium. Dinner of the junior Class, Young's Hotel. Toastmaster, Allen VV. jackson. APRIL. Opening of Junior Week. S. Fourth L'Avenir and Deutsche Verein lecture: 9 Goethe's Hermann and Dorothea, and Evangeline, and Courtship of Miles Stand- xo. ish, by Professor Vogel. Annual Spring Concert of the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs in Huntington Hall. 7 First lecture for the benefit of L'Avenir and Der Deutsche Verein, Le Misanthrope De Molieref' by Professor Van Daell. Second L'Avenir and Deutsche Verein lecture : Richard NVagner's Ring Des Nibelungenf' by Professor Dippold. Third L'Avenir and Deutsche Verein lecture: The Emperor William I. as a man, by Mr. Blachstein. TECHNIQUE, Volume XI., issued. junior Promenade in Pierce Hall. Reception of the Board of Editors of The Tech in The Tech oflice. Technology Theatricals, under the management of the Walker Club, in Copley Hall.
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E fn, 1 .-gf -.foxy - , ' 6-qmsta-f-Jvg. QF '-rj '1' W ,JH .S ,Ju 2: J,- QQWT a 1895-1896. .-xPn1r., isvg. Beginning of junior XVeek. 17 German Plays given by Der Deutsche Verein in Copley Hall. Photographic and Architectural exhibits opened in the Architectural Building. Technique, Volume X., issued. Junior Promenade, Pierce Hall. First regular meeting ofthe Board of Editors IS. of 'TECHNILLUE '97. MAY. Meeting of the W'allcer Club: the English IS Plays proposed. French Plays repeated in Copley Hall. 3+ 'ISECHNICLIJE ,Q7 offered one hundred and ten dollars tor contributions, advertisements, etc. 25 Class Championship Games on Holmes Field. Championship won by Class of '96. 26 Competitive Drill between the Ninety-Eight CadetBz1ttalion andthe Harvard Rides. Com- Z.. pany Drillwon by M, I. T., Individual Drill ' won by Harvard. Sophomore-Freshman Baseball Game. XVon by Ninety-Seveng score, 16-6. 28 JUNE. 5. Iileeting ofthe Corporation. 15. Beginning ofthe First Annual Cruise 25-26. First Entrance Examinations. JULY. Annual Spring Concert of the Glee and Banjo Clubs in Huntington Ilall. Governor Greeuhalge signed the bill passed by the Massachusetts Legislature, which gives Technology twenty live thousand dollars yearly, for six years. Reception of the Board of Editors of The Tech in The Tech odice. French Plays given by L'Avenir, iu Copley Hall. N. E. I. A. A. Meet at XVorces1:er. Dartmouth first, Brown second, Amherst third. Alumni Reception tendered to members of the Faculty and Seniors at Youngds Hotel. Second Concert of the Glee and Banjo Clubs in Huntington Hall. Baccalaureate Sermon by Dr. Lindsay, of St. Paul's, at Trinity. Ninety-Five Class Day exercises. Engineering Building opened for inspection. Senior Assembly, Pierce Hall. Graduating Exercises, Huntington Hall. of the Technology Yacht Cluh. 1, Ending' ofthe cruise ofthe Yacht Club. SEPTEMBER. 30. 6 The thirtieth year of the Institute opens with 1,187 registered students.
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Presfdezlf. FRANCIS A. VVALKER. Tec: elrzry. Tl'l'11SN'f FRANCIS H. WILLIAMS. GEORGE WIGGLESIIORTH JOHN D. RUNKLE. FREDERIC W. LINCOLN. WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JOHN CUMMINGS. THOMAS T, BOUVE. AUGUSTUS LOWELL. PIOXVARIJ A. CARSON. CHARLES J. PAINE. CHARLES FAIRCHILD. DAVID R. XVHITNEY. IJEXVIS WM. TAPPAN, JR PIENRY D. PIYDE. ALEXANDER S. WHEELE JAMES P. TOLMAN. HOXVARD STOCKTON. ELIOT C. CLARKE. NATHANIEL THAYER. CHARLES F. CIIOATE. IJENRY L. PIERCE. JR. R. IIIRAM F. BIILLS. PERCIVAL LOWELL. ARTHUR T. LYMAN. CHARLES INIERRIAM. ffl-IORNTON K. LOTHROI CHARLES C. -JACKSON. SAMUEL M. FELTON. DESNIOND FITZGERALD. SAMUEL CABOT. FRANCIS BLAKE. CIIARLES W. I-IIIDBARD. -JAMES M. CRAFTS. THOMAS L. LIVERIIIORE A. LAXVRENCE ROTCH. XVILLIAM H. FORBES. JOHN R. FREEMAN. GEOIIGE A. GARDNER. YVILLIANI H. LINCOLN. J. B. SEXVALL. On the part of the Commonwealth. HON. ROGER WOLCOTT, Acting Governor. HON. WALBRIDGE A. FIELD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Count HON. FRANK A. HILL, Secretary of the Board of Education. S
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