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...every year there are a number of drunks there who insist on smoking and who might easily leave a lighted match where it could set a muslin skirt afire. That this danger is considerable, perhaps more considerable than we realize, seems possible from the fact that I have heard from several different sources of graduates, who had got very nervous on this account...
Captain Dibblee's squad is made up as follows: F. D. Cochrane '99, A. Walter 1901, T. C. Catlin '99, A. R. Sargent 1900, E. Gray 1900, E. Heard 1900, A. Davis 1900, E. B. Mackaye 1900, O. T. Hester 1 L., A. L. Nickerson 1901, C. H. Hatch 1900, A. Turner 1901, P. M. Jaffray '99, G. B. Hanavan 2 L. C. Sargent and Stone who are still in Hopkinson School are also training with this squad...
...minutes before the the first debate; and their order in speaking shall be determined by lot by the committee. Men who do not hand in their names will be allowed to speak after all the others have finished. If more men hand in their names than can be easily heard in a single evening the committee reserves the right to hold the preliminary trial on two successive evenings...
...names of the candidates follow: P. Brown '99, T. E. Catlin '99, J. A. Tirrell 2L., R. Paine '98, W. A. M. Burden 1900, E. Heard 1900, E. Gray 1900, A. Davis 1900, A. R. Sargent 1900, L. Ward 1901, A. Walter 1901, A. F. Bailey 1901, H. C. Force 1901, B. Taylor 1901 and R. H. Leavell...
...take this occasion to thank Professor Harris of Andover, whose term, it is much to be regretted, has fallen at a time of the year when attendance at chapel is small. It is unnecessary to assure him of the high value which those who have heard him have placed upon his service...