L X XjXET. John P ' ' . Coyne, who took a two yi-ars’ I higlish diplom: a in ’82, died Nov. 22. This is the fl rst death in the class which entered this school in ’86. Irving W. Sweet, ’82, l»ook-kee])er for J. M. I staln-ook and Ck ., was mar¬ ried Thaid s );iviuit day at lIo])kinton to Ida (). IJneoln of that j)Iaee. The young couple were tlie reei])ients of many valuable jiresents and in the evening were given a reception by Mr. Sweet’s parents, Chas. II. ] Iorrill, ’82, is ])rinci])al of the Wilton, N. II., high school. Thomas Conniff, ’82, is attending the Bryant and Stratton Commercial School, Boston. Edward Barrett, ’83, is attending the Amherst Agricultural College. The leader of the class of ’83 is now a ldressed as ]Mrs. G. II. Libby. Dr. Daniel Nelson, a former pujiil, has a successful ])ractice in Chicago. Moses Low, a former pn])il, is cash¬ ier in a bank in Worcester, Mass. Stephen Low, his brother and also a )m])il, is an insurance agent in St. Louis. At our last meeting, Dec. 12, the following ])rogram was presented: The Mn gic Lantern, by Horace Brown; The Mistletoe Bough, JMaggie Minon ; .. ' Vll (Juiet Along the Potomac To¬ night, Hattie Smith; Instrumental Music, Carrie Pheld ; A JVIedley, Peter McBride; My Aunt, Essie Thayer; The Boys, Uobert Hussey. This was followed by the usual games and songs. Startling information from Geology, 3, “What makes Englaml warmer than America?” “Cun-ents.” P ' ' rom what ])lace?” “The Arctic Ocean.” “Etiam si qnod scribas non habebis, seribito tamen.” This well ex})resses the comlition of some of our com])Osi- tion writers,—if we may judge by ])er cents. Surgeons are no longer to be useless drones in the hives of socdety. Hence¬ forth they are not to ” us, but ‘•‘‘Stick’’ ' ’ for us, for they Avill be made into isinglass and later into cement. E ' er the receii)t see the chemistry class of ’86. The young ladies hojnng to shame the young men, had planned to assist the jn-incipal in raking the yard, but have been prevented from so doing, by the weather. HAS THK MOST Complete Assortment of the Latest Novelties ]X GOLD Pr:NS, PENCILS, Fountain and Stylographic Pdns at the LoAvest Prices. BUY YOUB CHOICE N AT 67 WAIN STREET, OF . T - c C XT E 3 Sr. SXJY YOTJH DRY GOODS AND SMALL lAEES AT 160 MAIN STREET, OF COBURN O lM stead. DR. G-EO. P. COOKE, Surgeon Dentist, A T 168 Main Street, Milford. Will make his headquarters at THE MAMMOTH 5 c. AND 10 g. BAZAAR As neither “garden sass” nor flow¬ ers have been left at this office during the last month, we cannot e. |)ati;ite on the skill of the farmer or the excellent taste of his wife. The chemistry class is now deej) in the mysteries of qualitative analysis. In a solution, which looks for all the world like juire w:iter, they’ll find you a base and aci l in no time. Our teachers this term Imve correct¬ ed outside of school hours 650 compo¬ sitions, 1000 examination jiajiers and hejird 320 rehearsals. This is in addi¬ tion to class exercise papers. Our class is now deeply interested in interest, for we boast of a bank ac¬ count of twenty dollars and we feel as ))roud as the subject of the fable, ‘Alidier quiiedtun habebat gallinam etc.” Now is the time when the scholars are planning how to divide their time between articles for Christmas tind ar¬ ticles for the sj ring exhibition. Utinam gentium sumus ? A scholar in Geometry, 3, rises and says to his teacher, “I lease tell me if you bisect that line in the middle ?” A question for the new drawing teacher :—Are plasters drawing mate¬ rials ? Philoso])hy, 3, may feel proud of the various i)ieces of apparatus they have made when they learn that a certain city high school not far from here, has not yet attemihed anything of the kind. Hearken, every one, to this new definition of hoyden, its invented by a scholar in Phiglish, 4. “A hoyden is an old man.” Physiology, 4. “Young lady, how many times a minute does yonr heart beat?” “Seventy-two.” “How do you know ?” “The book says so.” This is just now the oi)inion of Lit¬ erature, 1 : “Rliyme, rhyme, troublesome rhyme. Sweet, our release from it, every time.” Is he another missing link? He looks like a boy, but declares: “Je suis un cheval.” Dr. Schliemann to the contrary not¬ withstanding, the second P’rench say— “V6nus 6tait le jtt re de .lunon.” A young man of the fourth class has discovered a new gesture. It’s very effective as well as affecting. He 7iose it. English, 4. Irving’s Sketch Book. Teacher. “A country swain?” What is that ? Scholar. “A fat hog.” Shakespeare says:—“Pour the sweet milk of Concord into Hell.” Concord su])plies Boston, therefore-. 80 7VrA.IlT ST., IAIXjI’OE-T)- SXTlvXnsTET , APOTHECARY, Corner Maiti and Court Streets, GO TO O. M. 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