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Day
15
Month
October
Year
1891
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Public Domain
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The Oracle this yeac wil be Equare in form, 8Jx8i. The Foley Guild will meet Saturday evening in the St. Thomas' school. There willbea meeting of the Hobart Guild this evening in Harria Hall. Prof. John Dewey conducted the ser yices at Newberry Hall, Sunday morn ing. The second examination of candi-, dates for the glee club was held io, Room 24 last evening. The Choral Union held its second meeting Tuesday evening. About 150 of the old members are back. Secretary Wade has advertised again for bids on the new law and engineering buildings. This is the third time. The Scientific American for October 10 contains an article entitled "The Sun Cooling Off," taken from the writing of ihe late Dr. Winchell. The foot-ball eleven had their first game of the season with the high school team, Saturday anemoon, lne score was 02 to 0, in favor of the Uni versity. President Augell says that any student a,rrested for violating the law will, if found to be guilty', be suspended or expelled by the faculty of bis department. Prof. Win. Knight, of the University of St. Andrews, in his new book, "The Philosopby of the Beautiful," speaks in a very flattering way of Prof. ócott's work in that field. TheWesleyan Guild elected the fol lowing offiuers Monday evening: President, T. A. Manny; vice-presidents.Carl Perry, L E. Mighell, Miss Crippen; secre'tary, Mr. Frost; treasurer, N. Blake. The directors of the athletic association have received a proposition from Walter Camp, the foot-ball authority, to coach the team by letter. They will try, however, to secure the service of either Rhodes or "Snake" Amee. The S. C. A. reception, Fnday evening, was largely attended. The literary entertainment comprised reading by Prof. Trueblood, addressesby the president, C. P. McAUaster, and Prof. D'Ooge, and music by the S. C. A. quartet. The following are the officers of the Unity club for the ensuing year: President, D. M. Lichty; vice-president, Miss Campbell; secretar}', Mr. Peckham; treasurer, Mr. Bill; assistant secretary, L. G, Whitehead; assistant-treasurer, J. Hosmer. A meeting of the athletinassociation was held Saturday morning in Room A, when the following officers and directors were chosen for the ensuing year: President, C. A. Bowen, '92 lit; vice president, Víctor N. Elting, '92 law; directors, Tremble, '9i lit, Baird, '95 lit, Stone, '92 law, Gnffin, '93 law, and Harrieon, '92 medie.

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