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1895 - Qeplember-Qclober hloxlem be f 4 7662 'ihlliilaf ' . X . V J ' Y ', pl , -- . 5' ...y f ir. .1 5 l x r y f 'T I I . B P . Hpril, 1898. Civil Env-ineering Society Dinner, Castle Square Hotel. Sherwood Club Dinner, Yonng's Hotel. Opening of-lunior WVeek. Vacation. Reception at Technology Club. Junior Promenade, Copley Hall. Technolog Theatricals, under management ofthe YValker Club. Reception ily the Editors of The Tech, The Tech Otlice. ' . I Annual Spring Concert of the Musical Clubs, and Dance, Paul Revere Hall, Mechanics Building. TECHNIQUE, Volume XIII., issued. Champion Handicap Run ofthe I-Iare and Hounds Club, Riverside. I Class Games, Riverside Recreation Grounds. Championship won by Class of Ninetybnine. Ma?- Dual Games with Amherst at Riverside. Technology, 66 points, Amherst, 59. First Race, Mosquito Fleet, IVI. I. T. Yacht Club, Charles River. Technology Wheelmen, annual election of officers. M. I. T. Yacht Club Dinner, Young's Hotel. Electrical Engineering Society Smoke Talk, Technology Club. Sophomorevlireshman Baseball Game. VVon by Class ofNineteen Hundred and One, score, 13-3. Gun Club, annual election of oflicers. Twelfth Annual Meeting N. E. l. A. A., NVorcester. Annual Examinations begin. TECHNIQUE Artistic Staff chosen. june. Technology Night at the Pops. Reception to the Faculty and Senior Class by the Technology Alumni Association Exchange Club Concert given by Glee and Mandolin Clubs to the Senior Class, Huntington Hall. Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Dr. Donald, Trinity Church. Ninety-eight Class-clay Exercises, Huntington Hall. Last Undergraduate Meeting ofthe Class ofNinety-eight. Graduation Exercises, Huntington Hall. Degree ofLL.D. conferred on President Crafts by Harvard University. july. Summer Cruise of M. I. T. Yacht Club. September. Second Entrance Examinations begin. The thirty-third year ofthe Institute opens. President Crafts addressed the Freshmen. Opening meeting of the M. l. T. Y. M. C. A. Cctober. Freshmen hold first Class Meeting. Y. M. C. A. Reception to the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Two. Meeting of Graduate Class Secretaries, Technology Club. A. L. Hamilton elected President of Class of Ninetymine. R. B. Clark elected President of Class of 1901. VV. L. Rapp elected President of Class of 1900. Handicap Games, Holmes Field. President Crafts enters rush at Freshman Election. 6
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A t V, A 2 Q emit l--IE Nineteen Hundred rl.1ECl'INIfLL'E Board hereby oliicially glllll announces its willingness to exchange for an honest dol- lar the fourteenth annual publication of the Junior Class, lllllllll llllll X god :HS Eiflj 0,5 ag- Ci 2 fo'-:cn rn 5122.35 'fm -I gl..- H5392 : 3.,,, mga: 'E 02 23,5 ,., '-1 7-9 ..- 9,590 mf-D7-O .ZZ : Tl 3:2 wg.: O-15' Ha :r wwf-P :DOO v-em :raw NME 1 BOE Q'-1 2 0 wg? -corn 1 trusting it may be considered a worthy memorial of the Class, and of general interest to the student body at large. Greene have so greatly handicapped the Editors that they beg the critics to deal charitably with the mistakes which they may dis- cover. From those who have labored before, the Editors expect that sympathy which is mutual between fellow-Workers. To you Whose turn has not yet come, profit by our blunders. Most of those who may Hnd their names among the Grinds will, we are sure, take the allusions in good party and those who feel that 4' blood alone can heal their Woundsu will be accommodated by our Business Manager, Who has arranged with Mr. Herman Boos to meet such persons at their leisure and convince them of their error. In conclusion, the Editors wish to express their heartiest thanks to Dr. Tyler and his assistants, and to the many others Whose contributions and valuable suggestions have made the publication of this book possible. S
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I I2 iS 22 23 7 lo. I4 16. , . 2 5- 30 31 1 6 7 12 'S '4 I7 3 . ,. IS 21. 23. 24. your-hwy 10. 24 31. I 24 25 26 I2 November. A. E. Lombard elected President of Class ofXineteen Hundred and Two The new building was named the Pierce Building. Capt. john' Bordman,jr., assumes command of the Freshmen. A. F. Nathan elected President ofthe M. I. T. Chess Club. C. Howard XValker gave :1 Smoke Talk, Technology' Club. Annual Sophomore-Freshman Cane Rush and Football Game, South End Grounds Game won bv the Freshmen, Il-fl. Rush won by the Sophomores, I5 hands Lo II. First meeting of the Freshman Orchestra. Options 1. and II. of Course I. play Football. Sophomores show need of a Supreme Court. Architectural Society have a Dinner. December. Annual Class Dinner of Ninety-seven, Technology Club. First Graduate Dinner ol'Class of Ninetv-eight, Vendome, Annual Winter Concert ot' the M. I. T. Musical Clubs for the benefit of the Cliss of Nineteen Hundred Senior Dinner of the Class ofNinety-nine, Vendome. Toastmaster, R. XV Stebbins Annual XYinter Meet of the M. I. T. A. A., Gvmnasium. 26. Christmas Vacation. 1 Annual Dinner ofthe M. I. T. Alumni Association. Seniors see the old year out. january, 1899. First number of the Technology Rsliierv. Nineteen Hundred Class Picture taken. M. DT. Yacht Club Dinner, Young's I-lotel. First Rehearsal of tl1e Minstrel Show. Annual Election of Oflicers of The Tech. Annual Lunch of the Editors of The Tech, Old Elm. Semiannual Examinations begin. Annual Meeting of the M. I. T. Y. M. C. A. A. A. Reimer elected President February. Twelfth Annual Banquet of the Northwestern Alumni Association, A la Chicago. Second Term began. Telaphone University Club Dual Relav Team Meet, Technology vs. Dartmouth. Won by Technology lVIech'tn1cs Building Twenty-fifth Annual Dinner of the Class of Seventy-four. Architectural Society gave a Dance, Pierce Building. Election of Senior Class-clay Nominating Committee. Nineteen Hundred Promenade Committee elected. March. Annual Meeting of the Chicago Club. H. D. -Touett elected Captain of Football Team. Dual Relay Team Meet with Columbia. 'Won by Technology. Annual hleeting of the M. I. T. Tennis Association. Sophomore Class Dinner, Vendome Hotel. Toastmaster, YV. T. Aldrich Junior Class Dinner, Brunswick Hotel. Toastmaster, Lewis Stewart. Ninety-nine Class-day Elections began Freshman Banquet, Young's Hotel. Toastmaster, Charles W. Kellogg, Annual Dinner of the C. E. Society, United States Hotel. Hpril. Chicago Club's Annual Dinner, Castle Square Hotel. Opening of Junior Week. Junior Promenade, Copley Hall. Y Annual Spring Concert of the Musical Clubs, Huntington Hall. Technology Theatricals, undenthe management of Walker Club. TECHNIQUE, Volume XIV., issued. May. Minstrel Show, Hollis Street Theatre. 7 I
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