Crabtree, Rowley, Careless, Moses, . . . . Trip, Snake, . , . Lady Teazle, . . Lady Sneerwell, Maria, . . . Servant, . . . . The officers of the organization for the present year are: presi dent, G. J. Yundt, '99; secretary, G. K. Warn, 'oo; manager, John Neubert, '99; executive committee, G. J. Yundt, '99; John Neubert, '99; J. C. Reed, '99; D. E. Wentzel, 'oo; and A. W. Oakwook, 'oo. Dr. John M. Gregory, who during the year '95—'96 held the position of preacher to the College and the professorship in Polit ical 'Economy, died at his home in Washington, D. C., several weeks ago. Invitation in the class colors, maroon and gray, appeared a few days ago for a reception to the Senior Class, to be held on Nov. 18th, at the home of Miss McKee, '99. At the last business meeting of the Phoenix Literary Society, the following officers were elected: president, V. M. Weaver, '99; vice president, L. M. Reno, 'or; secretary, H. E. Wagner, '99; treas urer, A. H. Throne, 'oo; marshal, V. H. Miller, '99; chaplain, G. J. Yundt, '99; critic, H. P. Wood, '99; editors, R. C. Bell, '99, J. C. Reed, '99, A. B. Gill, 'oo, and J. Agnew, 'oo. In accordance with Governor Hastings' proclamation, Thurs day, Oct. 20 was observed as a holiday at the College Some of the students took advantage of this by attending the Peace Jubilee in Philadelphia. Mr. P. B. Brenneman, instructor in the Department of Civil Engineering, spent a few days at his home in Saxton, Pa., during the latter part of October. H. E. Wagner, '99, was called home during the early part of October by the death of his father. Between forty and fifty guests were present at the reception given by the members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity in their chapter house on the evening of Oct. 14. . A. W. Oakwood, 'oo . G. E. Guy, 'oo . . A. D. Carrier, '99. . John Agnew, 'oo. . J. L. Haehnlen, '99. H. C. Glenwright, 'oo. . .G. J. Mundt, '99. N. W. McCallum, '99. . N. W. Buckhout, '99. . . G. K. Warn, 'co.
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