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Tuesday morning saw a large gathering of ladies and gentlemen assembled in the old chapel to listen to the time honored orations of the class-orators. F. Palmer, Mass., represented the freshmen; T. W. Hotchkiss, N, Y.. the sophomores, and T. N. McCarter, N.J., the juniors. These gentlemen reflected much credit on themselves and their respective classes by their efforts. F. E. Reid, Ohio, was the senior orator. His oration, by custom long established, was of the witty and humorous type. His thrusts were keen and heartily appreciated, especially by the undergraduates, to whom many of the jokes were...
...Dennison and Bancroft are going to Dartmouth next year; Knowlton, Harvard Medical School; Brainard and Aldrich will probably leave, while Hotchkiss is intending to enter Williams. Will Graves and Perrin of course will not come back, and there is a good chance of Haskell and Hamilton severing their connection with the school next summer. What a brilliant outlook we have for next fall...
Andover - Rushers, Shaw, Brainard, Hotchkiss, Aldrich, Knowlton, Hamilton and Perrin; quarter-back, Bancroft; half-backs, Dennison (captain), and L. Mowry; full back, Haskell; substitutes, Dilworth and W. Mowry...
...Hotchkiss gave a very interesting lecture yesterday to the students in History...
...given with such grace and ease, combined with thorough knowledge of the situation, that the attention of the audience was kept at a high degree of interest. Many amusing incidents and patriotic references were cited, which kept the audience in pleasant communion with the speaker. Major Hotchkiss began by stating that there are three things in a campaign that are important. 1. The topography of the field of action. 2. Purposes of campaign. 3. The results. The first was carefully shown upon the blackboard, and the latter two were so ably discussed that the listener came to agree with...