Mind and hand (May 1896) . -jO. I. T. S. A. A. THE I. T. S. BASE-BALL TEAM. THE Athletic Association lias made goodprogress during its short existence,and its members look forward to a, success-ful seasou next fall. As the Associationis yet in its infancy, the full effect of itsinfluence has not had time to show itself. The membership now numbers abouttwenty five, and includes a good portion ofthose interested in athletics at the is to be hoped that the others will joinus soon. The following officers were elected:President, John Good; Vice-President,Murray Eckman ; Secretary, Morris
Mind and hand (May 1896) . -jO. I. T. S. A. A. THE I. T. S. BASE-BALL TEAM. THE Athletic Association lias made goodprogress during its short existence,and its members look forward to a, success-ful seasou next fall. As the Associationis yet in its infancy, the full effect of itsinfluence has not had time to show itself. The membership now numbers abouttwenty five, and includes a good portion ofthose interested in athletics at the is to be hoped that the others will joinus soon. The following officers were elected:President, John Good; Vice-President,Murray Eckman ; Secretary, Morris Bru-nig; Treasurer, Morton Traub; Sergeant-at-Arms, F. Queiser. At the resignation of the Vice-President,Louis Mayer was chosen to that office. Directors have been elected, and every-thing bids fair to make the Association asuccess. Our good friend Mary has left us weep. Notice.—The Athletic Association here-by gives notice of a prize to be given tothe person giving the best method of col-lecting dues. For further info
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