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28 THE ANTENNA. (yepefhl $iirprpkt y Class of’75, 19. Present average age, 20 yrs., 6 mo. Class of’76, 28. Present average age, 19 vrs., 7 mo. Class of’77, 33. Present average age, 19 yrs., 4 mo. Total, 80. Present average age, 19 yrs., 9§ mo. Tallest, 6ft., If in. Shortest, 5 ft., 2J in. Heaviest, 171 lbs. Lightest, 108 lbs. Number of Graduates, by classes, since the foundation of the Institute: Class of 1871, Class of 1872, Class of 1873, Class of 1874, 18 18 20 17 Total, 73 UNDERGRADUATES. Seniors, Middlers, Juniors, 19 28 33 Total, Apprentice Class of’75, 80 17
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THE ANTENNA. 29 The following solid matter “ may be omitted without destroying the integrity of the course.” A DAY OF FIELD WORK. Among the many pleasant occurrences in the student’s life at the Institute, few will be so often recalled to the one who grad¬ uates as a C. E. as the memory of the days spent in Field Work. Many little incidents happen which at the time we think nothing about, but some time after a small incident serves to recall all that happened before. They now appear laughable to say the least. Possibly at the time we may have enjoyed the occurrence in a very limited way, but at the same time there was not the slightest effort at remembrance. Bat there it is, and it will occasionally make itself known, causing much self-gratifi¬ cation in the shape of a good laugh. We will suppose we are to start on the Wire Works Terminus of the Worcester County Central R. R., “which will be built in a few years probably.” Transit man sets up, poleman goes ahead, and soon a man with nothing to do comes up to the transit man, and wants to know wliat we are doing. Oh, running: out a line for railroad,” in a very consequential tone of voice, and looking ahead as if something of much importance was going on ; and, in order to impress the man with his vast accomplishments, he yells at the rodman: “plumb youi lod, or something of the kind, not in the least degree necessan , pei- liaps, but serving to impress the aforesaid gentleman. He
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