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president. James M. Crafts. Secretary. Francis H. Williams. Creasurer. George Wigglesworth. John D. Runkle. Frederic W. Lincoln. William Endicott, Jr. John Cummings. Augustus Lowell. Howard A. Carson. Charles J. Paine. Charles Fairchild. David R. Whitney. Alexander S. Wheeler. James P. Tolman. Howard Stockton. Eliot C. Clarke. Nathaniel Thayer. Charles F. Choate. Hiram F. Mills. Percival Lowell. Arthur T. Lyman. Charles Merriam. Thornton K. Lothrop. Charles C. Jackson. Samuel M. Felton. Desmond Fitzgerald. Samuel Cabot. Francis Blake. Charles W. Hubbard. Thomas L. Livermore. A. Lawrence Rotch. John R. Freeman. George A. Gardner. William H. Lincoln. J. B. Sewall. Thomas Gaffield. Charles L. Lovering. A. Lawrence Lowell. Samuel Johnson. James P. Munroe. William L. Putnam. Charles G. Weld. On the part of the Commonwealth. Hon. Roger Wolcott, Governor. Hon. Walbridge A. Field, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Hon. Frank A. Hill, Secretary of the Board of Education. 8
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15. C.-E. A. Winslow elected President of the Class of Ninety-eight. K. M. Bhike elected President of the Class of Ninety-nine. IQ. Athletic Mass Meeting, Huntington Hall. 20. Professor James M. Crafts elected Presiilentof the Institute. 22. Lewis Stewart elected President of the Chiss of Nineteen Hundred. Senior Class entertained at the Technology Club. 25. Meeting of Graduate Class Secretaries, Technology Club. 30. Fall Handicap Games, Irvington Oval. JVovcmbcr. 3. Athletic Mass Meeting to consider benefits of an Advisory Council, Huntington Hall. 5. Freshman Class adopts a Constitution. 6. P ' irst Bohemian Dinner of the Architectural Society, at Kramer ' s. Tke Tech prints a joke with a jioint to it on the front page. 12. Reception tendered President Crafts at the Technology Club. R. B. Clark elected President of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and One. 13. Fourth Semi-annual Banquet of The Tech. Society of Pniladelphia. 22. Annual Sophomore-Freshm:in Cane Rush and Footliall Game, South End Grounds. Game won by Nineteen Hundred and One; score, 6-0. Rush won by Nineteen Hundred ; score, 16-13. 23. Ninety-nine Class Picture taken. 24. Thanksgiving ' acation begins. December, I. Athletic Association Meeting. S. Annual Winter Concert of the Musical Clubs, Huntington Hall. 9. Reception by Y. M. C. A. at Student House. II. Class of Ninety-seven holds its first Alumni Dinner. Toast master, Procter C. Dougherty. 16. Senior Class adopts a method for electing Class-day Officers, 17. Annual Indoor Class Championship Games in the Gymnasium. Won by Class of Ninety eight. Football Association Meeting. iS. Senior Dinner, Exchange Club. Toastmaster, John S. Bleecker. 21. Mining Engineering Society organized. Debating Society organized. 23-26. Christmas Vacation, 30. Annual Alumni Dinner, Exchange Club. 31. Seniors meet at Technology Club to see the old year out, and welcome their graduating year. 7anuary 1898. 4. Election of Nominating Committee for Ninety-eight Class Day Officers. M. I. T. Chess Club defeats Y. M. C. A., 4-3! 5. Unveiling of the bust of President Walker. u. Annual Meeting of T ic Tech Board for election of officers. 12. Regular Weekly Handicap Games. 19. Semi-annual Examinations begin. fcbruary. 1;. Eleventli Annual Banquet of the Northwestern Alumni Association. The Technical Club, Chicago. S. Second Term begins. 12, Annual Convention of New England Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Hotel Brunswick. 15. Annual Dinner of the Class of Seventv-seven, Technology Club. iS. Class Day election of Class of Ninety-eight. George Reed Wadsworth elected First Marshal. 25. Ground broken for the new building. Ninety-nine Promenade Committee elected. II. Junior Dinner, Young ' s Hotel. Edward Hosmer Hammond, Toastmaster. iS, Election of Nineteen Hundred TechnkjUE Electoral Committee. 25. Annual Open Handicap Meet of the Technology Athletic Club, Technology Gymnasium. 26. Sophomore Dinner, Hotel Thorndike. George Otto Schneller, Toastmaster. Sixth Annual Cross Country Run, won by H. A. B. Campbell, ' 99; record lowered 5S seconds. 31. Freshman Dinner, Young ' s Hotel. James Bradford Laws, Toastmaster. Hpril. iS, Opening of Junior Week. 20. Reception at Technology Club. Junior Pmuienade, Coplev Hall. 21. Annual Si)ring Concert of the Musical Clubs, and Dance, Paul Revere Hall, Mechanics Building. 22. TECHNIQUE, Volume XIII.. issued. Reception by the Editors of The Tech, The Tech office. Technology Theatricals, under the management of the Walker Club.
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hef ' aLv president. James M. Crafts. Secretary. Harry W. Tyler. John D. Runkle. George A. Osborne. Robert H. Richards. William H. Niles. Charles R. Cross. Gaetano Lanza. George F. Swain. Francis W. Chandler. Alphonse N. Van Daell. William T. Sedgwick. Davis R. Dewey. Silas W. Holman. Webster Wells. Cecil H. Peabody. Arlo Bates. John Bigelow, Jr. Desire Despradelle. Peter Schwamb. C. Frank Allen. Alfred E. Burton. DwiGHT Porter. Heinrich O. Hofman. Thomas E. Pope. Eleazer B. Homer. George T. Dippold. Henry P. Talbot. Charles F. A. Currier. Linus Faunxe. Arthur A. Noyes. William O. Crosby. Jerome Sondericker. Allyne L. Merrill. Dana P. Bartlett. Edward F. Miller. Frank Vogel. William L. Puffer. Frederick H. Bailey. Fred L. Bardwell. Augustus H. Gill. S. Homer Woodbridge. Harry E. Clifford. Richard W. Lodge. Frederick S. Woods. Theodore Hough. William Z. Ripley. Joseph J. Skinner. George H. Barton. Arthur G. Robbins. William H. Lawrence. Frank A. Laws. Harry M. Goodwin. John O. Sumner.
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