. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ighly spok-en of, while his interest in musicalorganizations on the hill stood outprominently. The appointment Prof. Perkinsreceived was made as the result ofan examination taken last is known officially as examiner inthe department of foreign langu-ages. This is a very important posi-tion, all the civil service examina-tions relating to foreign work passthrough this department. The per-manent headquarters of the CivilService examining board is in Wash-ington, D. C. Although the student body and thefaculty regretted tTie sudden depart-ure of Mr. Perkins, th


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ighly spok-en of, while his interest in musicalorganizations on the hill stood outprominently. The appointment Prof. Perkinsreceived was made as the result ofan examination taken last is known officially as examiner inthe department of foreign langu-ages. This is a very important posi-tion, all the civil service examina-tions relating to foreign work passthrough this department. The per-manent headquarters of the CivilService examining board is in Wash-ington, D. C. Although the student body and thefaculty regretted tTie sudden depart-ure of Mr. Perkins, they wish himsuccess in his new work and con-gratulate him on his good fortune. CALENDER, NOV. 21-28 Nov. 21—6:30, Prayer Meeting,Prof. D. J. Brittain. Nov 22—3:00 p^ m. Senior Class. Nov. 23—6:00 p. m. Y. M. C. Nov. 24—6:00 p. m. Literary So-cieties. 8:00 p. m. Senior Party. Nov. 25—2:00 p. m., Moonshine. Nov. 26—1:00 p. m. Y. M. C. :30 p. m. Y. W. C. A. Nov. 27—6:15 p. m. Equal Suf-frage FOOTBALL TEAMTO BE BANQUETED Local Business Men Will Tend-er Banquet to HighlandersNext Week. The loyal town supporters of thefootball team have arranged to en-tertain at the Sanitary Dining roomnext week. An orchestra will liventhings up and some rousing bigspeeches will be made. Plans will bediscussed for next season, and thecaptain will be elected. This event promises to be one ofthe most elaborate affairs ever giv-en in honor of an athletic team, andthe fellows are all looking forward toit with a great deal of pleasure E. E. SCHAEEEER TAKESCHAIR OE Former Member of Faculty AtThe University of SouthDakota Comes HighlyRecommended. MISSISSIPPI A. & M. HELD TO TIE IN BEST GAME OF SEASON Final Score 7-7. Game Featur-ed by Fierce Attack ofBoth Teams. FIRST CROSS COUNTRY RUN A SUCCESS * The Cross Country run held Fri-day afternoon was a decided successin point of attendance asd in theract itself as the men finished ingood time and in excellent codition.


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