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Being a Semi-monthly Published
by the Students of the
MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLEGE

Vol. XIII October 8 1902 No. I

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NEW YORK PUL LIBRARY

R, LENOX AND TEN FOUNDATIONS

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Students and Alumni are requested to contribute. Communications should be addressed, COLLEge Signal, AmHERST, MASS. THE SIGNAL will be sent to all subscribers until its discontinuance is ordered and arrears are paid. Subscribers who do not receive their paper regularly are requested to notify the Business Manager.

BOARD OF EDITORS.

MYRON HOWARD WEST, 1903, Editor-in-Chief.
WILLIAM ETHERINGTON ALLEN, 1903, Business Manager.
HOWARD MORGAN WHITE, 1904, Assistant Business Manager.

NEIL FRANCIS MONAHAN. 1903, College Notes.
RICHARD HENDRIE ROBERTSON, 1903,

R. RAYMOND RAYMOTH, 1904. Department Notes.
GEORGE HOWARD ALLEN, 1905.

HENRY JAMES FRANKLIN, 1903, Alumni Notes.
FAYETTE DICKINSON COUDEN, 1904, Athletics.
ARTHUR LEE PECK, 1904, Intercollegiate.
HERBERT HAROLD GOODENOUGH. 1905.

Terms: $1.00 per year in advance. Single Copies, 10c. Postage outside of United States and Canada, 25c. extra.

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on the College grounds until after some interclass victory why should individual offenses be tolerated? Just so long as popular expression backs the senate, just so long will the senate act in the full capacity for which it was originated. If such a state of circumstances cannot exist then let the senate retire in a body and give way to some other scheme by which proper esprit de corps may be maintained as its im

AT a mass meeting held some time since, a member of the College senate read certain rules pertaining to customs in vogue at this institution. In placing these rules before the students the senate takes a peculiar stand. The senate was organized to act in harmony with the students and in so doing to use its offices in bringing about such reforms and perpetuat-portance justifies. ing such customs as might be of obvious good to the College. It has no power to enforce. It has only the right to suggest and advise. Its strength lies in its co-operation with popular sentiment. If popular sentiment in the first place sanctions such rules as the senate promulgates, then it is the manifest duty of the students to see that such rules are enforced. If College sentiment upholds the time honored custom of saluting the members of the faculty then let it be seen to that every member of the faculty is saluted with proper respect. If the student body sanctions the action of the freshmen saluting the seniors let the custom be carried out. If freshmen are not to smoke

WE have been asked by outsiders, if our football games last fall with Amherst and Tufts had resulted in victories for opponents would a mistake have been made in the records of Spaulding's Football Guide. The facts of the case are that under the Amherst game our score reads 0-0 while under the Tufts' records we are not mentioned. We can see no reason to doubt that the scores of the respective teams were sent in correctly by their managers in the first place, for we believe our opponents honorable enough to send in correct reports be they of victory or defeat and, secondly, as it would only work to their own discredit to

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