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There was a very interesting debate at the rooms of the Institute of 1770 last evening. The subject was, "Resolved, that an executive committee ought to be appointed from the college to confer with the faculty on subjects of interest to the students." The affirmative were Messrs. Trask and McArthur; the negative, Messrs. S. E. Winslow and Halbert. The secret ballot on the question was in the affirmative. The ballot on the merits of the debate was in favor of the negative. The debate was then thrown open to the house, and a very sharp discussion showed the manifest interest...
...Galloway, Louis Shissler, the Rev. Charles Fay, C. A. Gregory, C. S. Thornton, C. S. Pope, H. O. Collins, E. L. Holmes, E. H. Abbott, S. Johnston, W. H. Hubbard, T. Almy, H. Case, E. Madden, H. A. DeWindt, H. Hubbard, I. Fisher, Dr. Hooper, F. A. McArthur, M. L. Willard, and C. G. Wheeler. The annual election resulted as follows: President, Gardner G. Willard; vice-presidents, Edwin H. Abbott, Moses Wenworth, Dr. Henry Hooper; secretary, Henry S. Boutell; treasurer, William H. Hubbard; executive committee, Joseph Shippen, Holdridge O. Collins, Monroe L. Willard...
...McArthur...
...fifth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '85 are as follows: Keith, J. L. Fisk, Nichols, Lent, Gardiner, Halbert, Onativia, Wheelright, Carnochan, McArthur...
Bachelder, '83, will probably take McArthur's place on the tug-of-war team in case the team goes to New York...