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...small but much interested audience assembled in Sever 11 last evening to listen to an address by the Rev. A. P. Peabody before the Total Abstinence League...
...meeting of the Class captains held last night Carpenter '88, and Hunt '92 represented the freshman; Slocum, '90; Bass, '91; Forbes, '92. It was decided to play off the class series as follows: Ninety vs. Ninety-one, on Tuesday, October 22, Ninety-two vs. Ninety-three on Thursday, October 24, the winners on Tuesday October 29th. T. H. Morse, L. S. and J. W. Austin, L. S. were selected as umpire and referee for the series...
...annual meeting of the class of 1890 was held last evening in Upper Massachusetts. Mr. S. Dexter of Chicago, was re-elected president and Mr. T. S. Woods, vice-president. For the office of secretary there were three candidates, J. W. Lund, E. Sturgis and H. H. Hunnewell. Mr. Lund was elected. Mr. C. L. Crehore was reelected captain of the crew, and Mr. McKean was elected captain of the nine. After these elections Captain Cumnock said a few words about class elevens and games and offered the rules governing their management, which have already been adopted by the other...
...annual hare and hounds runs of the H. A. A. These runs have served three distinct and valuable purposes in past years-to afford an afternoon of delightful sport, to give the participants the best of athletic training, and to develope material for the Mott Haven team. During the last few days we have heard many express a wish for the revival of the sport. and signify their desire to participate in cross country runs. Indeed, the demand has been so general that it seems incumbent upon the H. A. A. to take action in the matter. Surely a sport...
...held its first social meeting of the year in the association rooms in Lawrence hall last evening. The object of the meeting was to afford old and incoming members an opportunity of getting acquainted with each other. The meeting was addressed by Professor Palmer. He spoke in a very helpful way of the association work, its benefits, and how they may be improved; its dangers and how they may be successfully met; and of the purpose which should animate every member as an individual and as one of an association. After Professor Palmer, Rev. Mr. McKennan, of Manchester, Eng, spoke...