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4.. THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. NOVEMBER 7. 1911.

PREPARING FOR PAGEANT SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. COMPLETE LIST OF POLLING PLACES Training School Will Present "Bounty cf Nature and Gratitude of Man." Sixteenth Annnblr Dl.t. Continued Kichteenth Aaarni. DUt. Continued.

Tirrnty-flrat Axsrra. Dlat Continued 1 Twenty-third Aa.rm. Dl.t Contlnned within Oravesend Neck road, Gerriisen Wards, Franklin Carroll at. and Bedford 1 Uhm Ten Eyclc Lorlnier Montroto within Uein Ralph ave. to the boundary Avenue T.

to Gerriisen's Mill Pond, and thence ave. B. 6lh Howe, 6. 4th at. and line of the 2lh and ih Warda, Buffalo The ICth EleetUn ni.trl..

I. hv and I'nlnn rv. Rr. Rochester ave. along the waters of Gerrltsen Creek to Voor within boundary lines of the 9th and.

2th The 4th Election District la bounded by and DOING THINGS PRINCETON Brooklyn and Long Island Men Taking Part in All Events. Wards and lines of the 24th and 29th Wards, TEACHERS' ELIGIBLE LIST Or. Maxwell Has Placed 660 Young Women According to Ratings. within Ten Evck Innarri Johnson nemoia Hawthorne Flatbusn Parkslde Ocean Malbone at. and Broadway, Hooper S.

6ln Montrose ave. and Lorlmer st. The Wth Election District is bounded by and within Ralph Dean Saratoga Prospect place, Howard ave. and Park place. The 17th Election District la bounded by and within 8t.

Mark's Hopkinson Bergen the boundary line of the 24th and 26th Wards, the boundary line of the 2tth and 29th Wards, Ralph Park place, Howard ave. me 6th Election District la bounded by and inn 17th ci.i T.1...1 una Graham Jleeeroie within h. th Bv At the Brooklyn Training School for Teachers the newly organized Glee Club, under the direction of Louis L. Lambert, the head of ths Music Department of the Bf. Vn'i District bounded by and mtnin Ten Evcfc -i tnit Meseroie Humboldt Montrose ave.

and Graham Princeton, N. November 7 The past City Superintendent Maxwell announces that the following Brooklyn and Long Island women have been placed on tho Wards, Nostrand Maple st. and Bogers ave. The 19th Election District la bounded by and within Maple Nostrand Hawthorne st. and Bedford ave.

The "Oth rutrirt, i hounded bv and i-rospect place and Saratoga avenue. The 18th Election Dlatrlct Is bounded by and within Saratoga Atlantic boundary line of the 24th and 26th Wards. Bergen Hopklnaon ave. and St. Mark's ave.

The 19th Election District Is bounded by and within Rockaway E. New York Liberty Powell Pitkin Williams Liberty Hinsdale Atlantio ave. and the boundary linea of the 24th and 2btn Wards. Tba ri.Arinn ntat.tr 1. hounded by and school, has begun to practice for the Thanksgiving pageant, which will be given on ths morning before Thanksgiving Day.

Its general theme will be "The Bounty of Nature and the Gratitude of Man." The Glee Club met for the first time last week. So many students ap week has been a very busy one at Princeton, for In addition to the football game with Harvard on Saturday, there aj an lnterclass regatta on Lake Carnegie, an Important election of the sophomore class, a Glee Club concert within boundary lines of the 24th and 29th Wards. L'dca Wlnthrop Eaat 34th anarsla road, Hawthorne at. and Nostrand ave. The Slat Election restrict la bounded by and Bee.

Voorhees ave. and Ocean ae. The 7th Election District la bounded by and within Gravesend Neck road, Ocean km- niona Canal ave. and Ocean Parkway. The Slh Election District 1 bounded by and within Gravesend Ship Canal.

West 9ih Avenue stlllwell Avenue and Ocean Parkway The 9th Election District la bounded by anil within Avenue si. Gerrlisen Avenue Gerrltsena Mill Pond. Avenue Gerrlteen Gravesend Neck road and Ocean Park-wav. The Wlh Flection District ts bounded hy and within Kings Highway to the line of division eoiween 31st and 8M Warda. Burnett Gcr-rllaen Basin, Avenue S.

Gerritaen Avenue and Ocean Parkway. The 11th Election District 1 bounded by and within Avenue I. line of division between the list and Hi Wards, Kings Highway and Coney Island ave. The 12th Election District bounded by and within Avenue I. Flatbush East 34th .7.

Schenectady Flatbush Ar.ue Burnett St. and line of division between 31st and SJd Wards. The 13th Election District Is bounded by and within the line of division between the sotn a4 31st Wards. 31st and Wards, Avenue Coney Island Avenue J. Ocean parK-way, Avenue Coney Island ave.

and Ave- The 14th Election District Is bounded by and wf-iiln Avenue Coney Island Kings Hirhway and Gravesend ave. eligible list of those holding License Ne. 1. There' is a total ot 660. Miss Ida I.

Ellsworth of the Brooklyn Training School, heads the list with a rating of 96.. Those from this borough and Queens are as follows: LICENSE NO. 1. Ida I. Ellsworth.

15: Ida Cohen. s7.16$: Eliza plied for membership in the club that within Wlnthrop Cllca Church FIMt JQlh er Bt f-lnrk-' The 7th Election District la bounded by and within Meseroie Bushwlck Montrose Bushwlck place. Boerum Bushwlck Moore st. and Humboldt at. The 6th Election District la bounded by ana within Meseroie Uraham Montrose Humboldt McKibbln Manhattan Johnaon ave.

and Leonard at. The 9th Election District Is bounded by ana within Johnson Manhattan Moore at. and Broadway. The 10th Election Dlatrlct Is bounded by and within MoKlbbln Humboldt Moore Morrell Cook Humboldt Varet Broadway, Moore st. and Manhattan ave.

The Uth Election District la bounded by and within Varet Humboldt Cook Morrell Flushing ave. and Broadway. ilie 12th Election District is bounded by ana within Flushing Beaver Park at. and Broadway. beth P.

Doughty, 86.76; Edith Havlland, 85.333; Edna D. O. Rider. 84.933: Caroline Baehr. S4.4i; within Pitkin Williams Fresh -reek and the boundary lines of the 2th ana H-'d Wards to Powell Powell Blake ave.

and Sackman at. The 21st Election District Is bounded by ana within Blake Powell at. and along the boundary lines of the 26th and 32d Wards and Watkina st. The 22d Election District Is bounded by. ana within Pitkin Sackman Blaks ava.

and Osborne st. A The 23d Election District la bounded by ana within Elbertv Powell Pitkin ave. Ellna Wlcka, S3.5; Liraoe M. Bates, 83; Lucie H. McKeag, Phoebe Brandenburg, 82.366; Clara E.

Hollingswortb, 84.36; Margaret Beren--herg, 81.383. Marie C. Morgan. 81.833; Dagmar A. Brun- SI tart W.hr Ml n- MlldrAd It.

son st. and East 34th st. The 22d Election District Is bounded by and within Snyder Schenectady boundary lines of the and 32d Wards, East 31st Beverley road and Canarsle road. The 23d Klectlon District Is bounded by and within Beverley road. East 31st boundary lines of the 2ath and 32d Wards and Rogers ave.

Ilia 24th Election District is bjunded by and within Church East 37th Snyder i snarsie road, Beverley road, Rogers Snyder ave. and Nostrand ave. 1 he 2ath Election District Is bounded by and within Hawthorne Canarsle road, Clarkson ave 37lh aV8' atul The 26th Elect l.n la hv and Weeks, 80.5; Elizabeth A. Roehener, 80.46S; me 13th Election District Is bounaea oy Broadway, Flushing ave. and Thatford ave.

wimin uerry si I hi" election iistrici la mvmcw nu narrtson a within Osborne Blake Bristol The 14th Election District la bounded by ana Tte itr, Election District is uouiiw" i within Stlllwell SSIh st it was necessary to hold the meeting in the assembly hell. Instead of the small musicroom. There are over 150 members enrolled. The assembly exerciseB Friday morning were In charge of Miss Edna Hale, the president of the Current Topic Club. Miss Hale called on several members of the club to talk on the subject of aviation.

The evolution of th flying machine was illustrated by many large drawings hung across the platform, aud by models of modern aeroplanes. In the closing -address Mias Russell gave a very entertaining account of the uses to which aeroplanes will be put when they have become as common as automobiles. That the students might carry away souvenirs of the aviation talk, members of the Cur. rent Topic Club, stationed here and there in the gallery, sent down tiny paper gliders, decorated with the club monogram, which were caught by the students seated below. Hundreds of bulbs were planted last week in the garden plot, now a part of the school grounds west of the build and a sailor dance.

In each of these events Brooklyn men played more or less Important parts. On Friday the sophomore class held an election of their dance committee. This committee Is elected to serve during the entire college course and arranges all the class dances held during that period. The election is one that carries with it considerable honor. Two Brooklyn men were elected to serve on this committee Walter Hickling Bass and John Morton Colt.

Bass graduated from the Boys High School, where he was captain of the hockey and lacrosse teams. In addition to his position on the 1911 dance committee, he is vice president of his class and one of the editors of the Princeton Bric-a-Brac," the college year book, published annually by the junior class. J. M. Colt is secretary and treasurer of the 6ophomore class.

He spent one year at Wesleyan University, Mid-dletown. before coming to Princeton. Friday afternoon was the time set for the annual autumn interclass regatta. within Lorlmer Broadway, (Jerry at. and Harrison ave.

A The 15th Election District is bounded by ana within Hooper Broadway, Lorlmer it. ana Harrison ave. Bay Parkway, Gravesend Avenue Hlihm. hd AV6- nj vvaxrea, Bv.voo, ueepiuiie ai bi.ii cum 79.66; Charltas C. M.

Boiner, 79.8; Phoebe E. Howell, 79.768; Edith H. Murphy, 79.666; Zola I. Tuber, 79.66; Margaret L. Bavler.

79.616; Helena Weaton, 79.6; Laura M. Kepner. 79.566; Lillian Schwarz, 79.383: Edna D. Johnson, 79.366; Eleanor M. Duffy, 79.166; Florence Kopke, ia.10; Julia T.

Weber, 79.15; Eleanor Kosansky, 79.066; Helen A. Gately, 7S.933; Alice T. Johnson, 78.7; Sylvia Lleberman, 78.6."i. Louise M. Nickel, 78.566; Irene Fleischer, 78.D; Alice M.

Baker, 78.3; Marguerite A. Wchaul, 78.3; Elsie W. Edwards. 7S.266: Louliie V. Lin Ocean Parkway Ocasn Parkway within Hawthorne Nostrand Lenox road and Flatbush ave.

The Election District Is bounded by and ailnln Lenox road, Nostrand Martense St. and Flathnah Pitkin Chester E. New York Liberty Thatford ave. and Pitkin ave. The 26th Election District is bounded by and within Blake Watkina at.

and along the boundary lines of the 26th and 32d Wards to Blake ave. The 26th Election District Is bounded by and within the boundary line of the 24th snd 26th Wards, Rockawav E. New York Chester Pitkin Ames E. New York ave. and Sterling place.

The 27th Election District li bounded by and within the boundary lines of the 24th. 26th, 2Mh and 32d Wards, Amei E. New York ave. and Sterling place. The 28th Election District la bounded by and within the bnundsrv lines nf the 29th and 32d Ttf 8I'' Election District Is bounded by and within Martense Nostrand Snyder ave.

and Flatbush ave. Election District la bounded by and within Parkslde Flatbush Albemarle road, East lath 0P Buckingham road, Caton ave. and Parade place. The Solh Election District Is bounded by and within VanderlilK Coney Island Park- Tnenty.secoml Aaaembly Dlatrlitt. Tne 1st Klectlon Dlstrtc; Is bounded by and within lileeeker Uueens County line, al-metto Irving Linden Vvyckon Ralph at.

and Ht. Nicholas ave. The 2d Election District Is bounded by ana within Palmetto Uueens County line, Putnam Knickerbocker Linden st. ana Irving ave. The Jd Election District Is bounded by and within Linden Knickerbocker lal- Wards, 2th and 32d Warda, Flatiands ave.

and E. 6th hi metto st. and Central ave. The 4th Election District Is bounded by ana within Palmetto Hamburg Putnam ave. unit The 29th Election District Is bounded by and This race was rowed over a course of the 29th ana 32a varu, jj.

t-aracle place. Caton jonnaim loplar Fort Hamilton Parkway and Prospect ave. The 31st Election District la bounded by and within Caton East 16th st. or Buckingham road, Albemarle road. Westminster road.

Cor-leiilLnu anii Coney Island ave. Ine 32d Election District is bounded by and wltl-in Albemarle road, Flatbush Beverley road. East 16th st. or Buckingham road. Cor-lelyou road and Westminster road.

JXJ? pnunded by 5h' -o witnin the linos of 96th Flatiands E. 92d Ave. PaerdeifSt nve anH rctanurnod road. nella at. and Hamburg ave.

The 6th Election District Is bounded by ana within Putnam Queens County line, Jefferson Central Putnam Ham one and seven-eighth miles, and was won by the junior crew. John Logan of Marlborough Road, Flatbush, rowed In the 1913 shell. Wilbert Cornell Davison, whose father Is pastor of the Fleet Street M. E. Church, was one of the Junior The Jth IBecti District Is bounded by and within 13d av, S6ih Stlllwell ave Avenue "Test 9th Gravesend Ship Canal ana Gravesend Pav.

The 17th Election District Is bounded by and within Benson 2od v- "a Gravesend Bay. The ISth Election District la bounded by and within 20th 80th 23d avs. and Ben- BTheth Election District is bounded by and within 18th 86th 20th ave. and Gravesend Bay. The 2'Hh Election District la bounded by ana within Bav 8th Cropsey Bay iin Benson 18th ave.

and Gravesend Bay. The 21st Election District la bounded OV ana within 17th 80th 20th SUlh 18th ave. and Benson ave. The 22d Election District la bounded by and within 8'lth 14th 79th 13th 53d New I trecht 7oth st. and 18th ave.

The 23d Election District Is bounded by and within 13th 67th New Utrecht ave. end 73d st. The 24th Election District la bounded by and within esth Bay Parkway. 7tn 80th 18th 7oth Bt. and r-ew I'trecht ave.

The Election District Is bounded by and within 5Sth New I'lrecht itn 13th nh st. and U'lh ave. A The 26th Election District Is hounded by inn within SSth Bay rarkway. 6Slh st. and New I'trecht ave.

The 27th Election District Is hounded hv and within 13th sve. 51st K.th sve. and st. The 28th Election District Is bounded ny and within 41st st. 14th 42d loth olst st.

and 13th ave. The 29th Election District fa hounded by ana Election District Is oounoea ny anu wilhln Beverlev road, Flatbush Dorchester road or Avenue and East 16th st. or ing. The gardeners were the children of the model school and the Junior A students of the theory department. Frederick Holtz, head of the nature study department, superintended the work.

He has promised the children that when spring comes the garden will show the school colors white and yellow. Tho General Organization held its November dance last Wednesday. The gym-naiiium was gayly decorated for the occasion with pumpkins, witches and black catb, on a background of white and yellow bunting. In order that tne organization Wight have the use of the gymnasium the Alumni Athletic Club, which meets every Wednesday afternoon, good- substitutes. R.

A. Plimpton of Hollis, coln, 78.25; Rebecca Ratner, 77.95; Willa B. Wilson, 77.933; Rose Crystal, 7J.W6; Alice I. Hlgge, Flushing, 77.666; Elizabeth Jarrett, 77.65; Mary A. Heney, 77.55; Goldle Schwartz, 77.533; Eela M.

Kantro, 77.433: Esther Mi Palmqulst. 77.366; Mary B. Flanagan. 77.3; Ida F. Brown, 77.266; Nellie Baron, Edna R.

Hartley, 77.2; Bessie Lifschutz, 77.183; Elizabeth V. Pierce, 77.15; Emily R. Cremer, 77.1; Caroline R. Hahn, Jacqueline Gibblns, 76.9; Ma-belle Meyer, 70.666; Adelene V. Usher, 76.4S3; Glady.

E. Lain. 76.333; Belle Adair. 76.283; May B. McGonlgle, Freeport.

76.2S3; Ethel Seuton, 76.166; Edna C. Anderson. Astoria. 76.1. Elizabeth Thomson, 76.033; Georgiana V.

Vossnack, 76.033; Mary Slegel. 76.016; Florence Cocheu, 75.916; Carolyn H. Franklin, 75.916; Marguerite W. Rlppler. 75.833; Fanny V.

Bernstein, 75.666; Lena Dubln, 75.666; Jessica I. Welner, 75.466; Elizabeth Schroedor, 75.333: Elizabeth Raiben, 75.316; Anna M. Lyons, 76. Si Margaret I. Kip.

75.233; Grace V. Dunn, 75.166; Lorella P. Zwelfel, 76.166; Marie J. Ryan. 75.1; Elsie E.

Dommer, 75.033; Marie A. Serramoglla, 74.983; Marie Slulter. 74.983; Jeanne E. Frossard, 74 966; Dora J. Wernlg, 74.916; Matilda M.

Meyerhoff, 74.9; Mav A. MacLean, 74.833; Gertrude A. Schlel, 74.833; Ida M. Kennedy, 74.766. Jeanette Nathans, 74.766; Fiorabelle W.

Smith, 74.733; Valerie A. Plumeau. 74.633; Helen T. Simpson, 74.633; Emma E. Cole, 74.55; Anna R.

Laurla, Corona. 74.55; Blanche G. Allaln. 74.466; Ethel M. Harrison, 74.433: Chrlatine A.

Helngartner, 74.8; Mary T. McGovern, 74.283: Florence Bahn, 74.2; Eleanor G. McCarthy, 74.1; Florence B. Manniou. 74.066; Irene A.

Nearn, 74.066; Carrie M. Clerke, 73.966; Gertrude M. Donohue, 73.9; Flora Smith, 73.766; M. Anna McHenry, 73.73; Cella Rosenthal, 7S 666; Olga B. Johnson, 74.633; Edilh H.

Christlanson. 73; Clarice l. Crane. 73.5S3: Catherine I. Hagan.

73.566. L. rowed stroke oar on the sophomore u'BHiBriain roaa. The 34th Election District Is bounded by and within Snyder Rogers Beverley road and Flatbush ave. The 35tll la tiv crew, which finished second.

boiq within Beverley road. Rogers boundary Davison and Plimpton prepared at Jamaica High. On Friday evening two of tho most Important social events of the year took me ana A.a Wards and latbusn ave. The 36th Election District fa bounded bv and within Dorchester road or Avenue Flatbush Foster ave. and East 16th it.

or Buckingham road. The 37th Electlnn T1I.I.U, 1. h.p anil place. These were the fall concert of the musical clubs in Alexander Hall and the senior dance in the gymnasium. The musical clubs rendered one of the most The SOth Election District Is bounded by and within the boundary lines of the 24th and 29th Wards to the boundary lines of the 26th and 29th Wards, thence along the linos to the 29th Ward and S2d Ward to Glenwood road, Schenectady Snyder E.

49th at. and Church ave. The 31st Election District Is bounded by and within the boundary lines of the 2Sth and 32d Wards, Paerdegat Basin, thence along the waters of Jamaica Bay to Gerrltsen's Mill Pond. Burnett Ave. Flatbush ave.

and Schenectady ave. The 32d Election District Is bounded bv and within Flatiands Fresh Creek, thence along the waters of Jamaica Bay. Paerdegat Basin to- Ave. Ave. and E.

92d st. The 33d Election District Is bounded by and within Utlca St. Mark's Buffalo the boundary lines of the 24th and 23th Wards. The 34th Election District Ib bounded by and within Pitkin Bristol Blake the boundary line of the 26th and 32d Wards and Amea st. The 36th Election District Is bounded by and within the bulkhead line of the 32d Ward.

Jamaica Eay, Rockaway Inlet, Atlantic Ocean and Gerritaen Creek. (This district Includes all the islands In Jamaica Bay and within the boundary line of the 32d Ward, no part of the mainland being included.) J. GABRIEL BR ITT, MOSES M. McKEE, JAMES KANE. JACOB A.

LIVINGSTON. Commissioners of Elections. W'llhin Cortelyou road or Avenue East 16th st or Buckingham road, Foster ave. and Coney island ave. burg Cornelia si.

and Knickerbocker ave The 7th Election District Is bounded by and within JefTereon Queens County line, Welrfleld Knickerbocker Hancock st. and Central ave. The Sth Election District is bounded by and within Hancock Knickerbocker welr-fleld (jueeni County line, Halsey st. and Central ave. The 9lh Election District Is bounded by and within Halsey Queens County line, Bchaef-fer st.

and Hamburg ave. The loth Election District la bounded by and within Schaeffer Queens County line, Decatur St. and Central ave. The 11th Election District Is bounded by and within Halsey Hamburg Schaeffer St. and Central ave.

The 12th Election District la bounded by and within Hancock Central Covert st. and Evergreen ave. The J3th Election District Is bounded by and within Covert Central Cooper st. and Evergreen The 14th Election District Is bounded by and within Cooper Hamburg boundary line of Evergreens Cemetery, Granite at. and Evergreen ave.

The 1.1th Election District Is bounded by and within Decatur Queens Counly line, boundary line of Evergreens Cemetery, Hamburg Cooper st. and Central ave. The 16th Election District la bounded by and within Moffat Evergreen Granite boundary line of EOvergreen Cemetery to Bushwlck ave. and Bushwlck ave. The 17th Election District Is bounded by and within Stewart Bushwlck Pennsylvania Fulton Alabama ave.

and Broadway. The ISth Election District Is bounded by and within Miller Fulton Pennsylvania Bushwlck ave. and boundary line of Queens County. The 15th Election District la bounded by and within Miller Queens County line, Warwick st. and Fulton st.

The 20th Election District Is bounded by and within Warwick Queens County line, Lln-wood Jamaica Ussex St. and Fulton attractive programmes they have given in recent years. Four Brooklyn men sung in the Glee Club, all of them old Boys High Glee Club members, too. They were Douglass Horton, '12, of Jefferson avenuo; Donald M. Roy, '13, of the same street; Francis T.

Phillips, '13. of 168 Gates avenue, and Henry W. Suydam, '13, of 172 Bainbridge street. Phillips is also one of the Glee Club Octet. All of these men also sing In the University Choir.

Donald J. Smith, who is a graduate of Adelphi Academy, plays uecond mandolin in the Mandolin Club. After the Glee Club concert the naturedly held its session out of doors. The Training School gymnasium is engaged for every schoolday of the year, from 8 until 5 in the afternoon. Besides the athletic clubs of undergraduates, there is a boys model school club conducted by the young men students, in charge William Harper of the physical training department; there is a girlt model school club conducted by students, In charge of Miss Georgiana Pennington; there are two alumni clubs; there are two classes In folk dancing taught by Miss Elizabeth Burchenol, tho members beng teachers from the elementary schools and there is a class In kindergarten games taught by Miss Ella I.

Cass of Manhattan, the pupils being 200 Brooklyn public school klndergnrtners. CORNELL SOPHOMORES WON. October 11 1911. ST. LAWRENCE WENT WILD Elsie Circle.

73.55; Julia F. Beaumel, 73.45; Isabelle Cowan, Astoria, 73.433; Bernhardine G. lilschoA. 73.433; Isabel W. Solomons, 73.433; Ruth A.

Dllbocz, Hollls. 73.283: Blanche B. Baldwin. 73.25: Teresa L. McKenna.

Edith L. Green, 73.2; Fanny E. C. Hand, 73.2; Anita Lamberty. 73.1: Florence B.

Osterhout, 73.016; Gertrude F. Tyler, 73; Mary M. O'Brien. 72.9SS; Ruth Morrison, Woodside, 72.933; Llbble Rabinowltz, 72.933: Minnie Kramer. 72.9; Agnes V.

Walah. 72.9; Sara H. Llfshltz, 72.8S3: Jeanette P. LeLaney, 72.866; Anna A. McHugh.

72.85; Helen E. Nichols, Jamaica. 72.85; Margaret A. Keenan, 72.816; ChrygtaL M. Byrne, 72.766; Cella Levlne, 72.760; Grace C.

Farrell, 72.733; Loretta K. Shea. 72.706; Louise Can-field. 72.7; Ellen F. McCarthy.

72.7; Mary G. O'Connor. Long Island City, 72.6: Jennie Weltz-man, 72.683: Anna C. Arbia, 72.586; Edna W. Sherman, 72.53S; Hlllzabeth Conolly, Rockaway Park, 72.516; Elizabeth Hayes.

72.5; Mary R. McCaffrey, 72.6; Agnes P. Porter, 72.4; Satda J. Sylvester, Flushing, 72.383. Agnes H.

Greene, 73.366; Loretta A. Shea, 72.333; Emma A. Ring. 72.316; Grace V. Trud-'.

den, 72.3; Lilly M. Schmidt, 72.233; Elizabeth Burr, 72.2; Clara J. Wallace. Woodside, 72.2; Mary J. Taylor, 72.116; Grace A.

Hatflold, 72.066; Barbara M. Dukeman, 71.95; Viola G. Groves, 71.95; Pamela A. Mayo, 71.95; Elizabeth O'Reilly, 71.933; Ellen A. Tottrup, 71.866; Kath-erlne Steinman.

71.76; Margaret G. Brady, 71.7; Florence A. Merrlman, 71.666: Teresa O'Rourke, 71.666; Josephine M. Campbell, 71.633; Bertha L. Posner, 71.633: Frances Goldstein, Richmond Hill, 71.466; Florence H.

Southwlck, 71.408; Marlon Dllllard. 71.366; Mary C. Hanley, 71.366; senior class held Its annual promenade in the gymnasium. This was one of the most successful dances that the class has held, not only in the large number of guests, but also tn the effective decoration of the ballroom In bright au-tumu tints and colored leaves and boughs. Dean Kalbfielsch, '12, of Plerre-pont street, was a member of the committee who managed this dance so successfully.

Among the patronesses were Mrs. M. D. Kalfleisch, Mrs. Henry van When Its Team Beat Hamilton 10 to 0 Brooklynites in Fraternities.

Canton, N. November 7 All of the fraternities and sororities in St. Lawrence University have now held their initiatory banquets, and introduced the Flag Bush Was a Gallant Struggle. Not a Walkover by Any Means. Ithaca, N.

November 7 The sophomores of Cornell University downed the "frosh" in the annual underclass flag rush Friday night. It was a bitter strug-1 rvkp. Mrs. Georae B. McClellan, Mrs.

The 21st Election District Is bounded by and within Llnwood Queens County line, Force new initiates to the college world. Among them are four Brooklynites: Richard Tube Jamaica Hale Atlantic Shepherd Fulton Essex it. and Jamaica ave. gle before the last man had released his Lerjyar(j Blair, Mrs. John Greer Hibben, hold upon the flag.

Around the library jirs, m. Taylor Pyne and Mrs. Junius slope more than 2,000 students gathered Morgan. Among the Brooklynites who to witness the battle roval. The light- attended the affair were Donald M.

Roy weight rush was the first, and at the ttnrj his sister, Miss Adair Roy. and I he iith Election District Is bounded by and within Foster East 23d st. (Delamere 1 ni' East 17th at. '-lection District is bounded by and Within, foster Flatbush Avenue kast st. (Delamere place).

Election District Is bounded by and inln Matbuah boundary lines of the 29th and 32d Wards, East 32d st. and Glenwood road. The 41st Election District la bounded by and within Avenue Flatbush Glenwood road East 34th Flatbush Avenue 1 (Delamere place). i Election District is bounded by and vtl.hln boundary lines of the 29th and viaias, Schenectady Avenue East 34th street nU or ruld and East 32d Nineteenth Assembly Diatrlet. The 1st Election District la buunded by and thin Boerum White Cook Bush-wick Flushing Murrell Moore st.

and Btishwick ave. The 2d Election District Is hounded by and within Noll Bushwlck Arion place. Broadway. Park Beaver Flushing ave. and Bremen at.

The 3.1 Election District Is bounded by and within Troutman Bushwlck Noll at. and Evergreen ave. TJ? District is bounded by and within illousrhby Broadway, Arion place and Bushwlck ave. 6lJ' f-''vtlJn District Is bounded by and within Suydam Bushwlck Trnutman st. bvorcreen Troulman at.

and Central ave. 01 5. District Is bounded bv and within DeKnih Broadway, Wllloughby ave, Cedar st. and Mvrtle ave. I he 7th Election District Is bounded bv and within cedar Bushwlck Suydam st.

aiifl Central ave. The 8th Election District Is bounded bv and within Central Ruydam Hamburg Hart Knickerbocker ave. and De-Kalh ave. The Eleotlon District Is bounded by and within Knickerbocker Hart Irving aye Wllloughby Wyckoff ave. and De-Kalli ave.

The 10th Election District la bounded by and within Suydam Irving Hart at. and Hamburg ave. K'fctlnn District Is bounded by and wilhln Suydam Central Starr at. and Irving ave. The 12th Election District Is bounded by and within central Troutman Irving ave.

and Starr st. The 13th Election District Is bounded bv and within Troutman Evergreen jeffer-nn st. and Knickerbocker ave The 14th Election District la bounded bv and within Jefferson Evergreen George st. and Hamburg ave. The 15th Election District Is bounded hv and w-ltliln George Evergreen Noll Bremen Flushlnr Central ave Forrest Flushing Hamburg ave.

"Noll St. Flushing ave. and Knickerbocker ave The jnth Election District Is bounded by and within Jefferson Htmburs st Knlckerbo- ker Melrose Flushing ave and the boundary line of Kings and Queens pistol shot nve men from each team were Henry W. Suydam B. T.

IN GOOD CONDITION Membership 300 Ahead of This Time Last Year Will Reach 5,000 Mark. Grace M. Fox, 71.333; Edith H. Suulres, 71.J1 Cella Warshaw, 71.1S3. Kathryn A.

Murphy. Richmond Hill, L. 71.15; Josephine A. Fitzgerald, 71.1; Clara B. Nlssen, 71.1; Marie Brown, 71.066; Mvra de C.

Sheehan. 71.066; Edith M. Harris, 70.9S3; Josephine A. Garlty, 70.9; Elsie Welden, 70.9; Beatrice-M. Fitzgerald, 70.866; Florentine B.

Sotnmar, 70.869; Katharine C. Tarpey, 70.866; Blythe C. Morgan, 70.816; Mollis Smollnsky, 70.S16; Marie G. Strumpfler, 70.7; Mae Doubleday, 70.691; Hazel L. Hill, 70.683; Astrld S.

Johnson, 70.65; Sadie J. Schwartz, 70.566: Helen M. Becker, 70.5C; Edith B. Johnson, 70.5; Lucy E. Fulloi, 70.4S3; Ellen A.

Reddy, 70.466; Marjory E. Morrell, 70.433; Louise Sinits, 70.416; Anna 8. John-sen, 70.408; Mary L. Sullivan, Elmhurst, 70.35; Bella Friedman. 70.333; Marv Kelly, 70.8.1.1; Mahel E.

Norwood. 70.23.1: rt Knhl. within 18th 58th loth 16th 44th 17th ave. and 4.itn t. The 30th Election District i bounded hy and within ISth Gravesend Foster houndarv line and 31st Wards.

Avenue a. Coney Island Avenue H. Ocean Parkway, Avenue .1, Gravesend 22d ave. and stn st. The 3ist Election District is bounded by and within Avenue E.

or Dltmas Coney Island Foster ave. and Ocean Parkway. The 32d Election District la bounded by and wilhln Avenue or Ditnias Ocwtti Parkway, Foster Gravesend ISth ave. and East 2d st. The 33d Election District is bounded by and within Church East 3d Avenue E.

or Dltmaa East 2d ISth ave. and West St. The 34th Election District Is bounded by and wlfhln Church West 18th 17th 44th 16th 3d lntn ltth and road from New to Flatbush. The Sf.th Elcetion District Is bounded by and within Gravesend Avenue A. bast 4th Church road from New I'trecht to Flat-hush, 41st 13th 40th 12th Slith 10th 37th and Fort Hamilton ave.

The Sfith Election District Is bounded by and within Ocean Parkway. Avenue E. or Dltmas East 3d st. and church ave. The 37th Election District Is hounded by and within Beverlev Coney Island Avenue or Dltmas and Ocean Parkway.

The SSth Election District Is bounded by and within Gravesend Catnn Henry Poplar Johnston Coney Island Beverley road, Ocean Parkway. Church East 4th st. and Avenue A. The 39th Klectlon District is hounded by and within Gravesend Greenwood Prospect Fort Hamilton Pol'lar Henry st. and Caton ave.

The 40th Election District ts bounded by and within Terrace Coney Island Van-rterbllt Prospect Greenwood ave. and Gra.vesend ave. The 41st Election District Is bounded by and within Terrace or boundary line of 22d and 29th Wards, Prospect 11th ave. and The 42d Election District is hounded by and within Terrace or boundary lines of 22d and 23th Wards. 11th sve.

and Prospect ave. The 43d Election District Is bounded hy end within 14th SOth 17th ave. and Benson ave. Hrvrnfoenth Assembly District. The 1st Election Dictrlct la bounded by and within Albanv Atlantic Schenectady Pacific lllica nve.

and Bergen st. The 2d Election District is hounded by and within Kingston Fulton Schenectady Atlantic Albany ave. and klmer st. The 3d Election District is bounded by and within New York ave. Kingston Herkimer Albany ave.

and Atlantic ave. The 4th Flection District Is bounded by and lthln Bedford Atlantic New York ave. and Dean st. The oth Election District Is bounded by and within Bedford Fulton New York ave. and Atlantic ave.

The Oth Election District is hounded bv and within Halsey Throop ave MoDonough, Tompkins Fulton st and Marcy ave. The 7th Election District is bounded hy and within Marcy Monroe Tompkins ave. end Halsey st. The 8th Election District Is bounded by and within Bedford Halsey ave. and Fulton st.

The 9th Election District is bounded by and within Bedford Hancock Nostrantl Jefferson Marcy ave. and Halsry st. The 10th Election District Is bounded bv and within Bedford Putnam Mnrcy Jefferson Nostrand ave. and Hancock st. The 11th Election District is houn.l.l by and within Nostrand Gates Marcy ave.

and Putnam ave. The 12th Election District Is bounded hy and within Bedford Qulncy Nostrand ave. end Putnam ave. The 13th Election District is bounded bv and within Bedford Lexington Marcy Gates Nostrand ave. and guincv st.

The 14th Election District is bounded bv'and within Nostrand Lafayette Marcy given tne noia on tne miaaie ot tne flag, and ten more from each side ran to gain a group upon the canvas. At the end of three minutes, twenty-four sophomore hands were chalked up against twenty-one for the freshmen. In the middleweight contest the freshmen were victorious by a score of IS 25. In this struggle Harold C. Halstead.

Adelphi. '10, was among tho unfortunate eighteen. In the heavyweight the sophs again gained tho upper hand with 2421, thereby win-the match by two out of three. Paul O. Havlland, B.

H. '10, and Harold Moss-man, B. H. '10, figured among the victors In the last event. Amid the hsouts and burning embers Coach Tommy Thompson, who developed many a winning Poly team, arose and There was no quorum at the meeting of the executive committee of the Brooklyn Teachers Association yesterday afternoon, owing to the downpour of rain.

President Haniphy, Miss Morrow, the secretary; Mr. Hazen, the treasurer; Miss 171.233; Agnes O' Dougherty, 70.2; Rosa Kobelt, 1 70.066: Nellie D. McCormack, 70.033; Henrietta E. 70.033; Mary A. Green, 70.016.

gave a talk on the spirit that should be B. Eldridge, Who was well known at Erasmus as editor-in-chief of the Eras-mlau, was Initiated into Beta Thota Pi; Helen G. Crisler and Ruth A. Shorter, both froifl Erasmus Hall, made Zeta Phi; and Reba T. Swain, also from Erasmus, accepted a bid from Delta Delta Delta, Saturday night, after the big victory of the St.

Lawrence, football team over Hamilton; College by. the score of 100, all of the students participated in a wildly enthusiastic celebration. The gridiron warriors were carried off the field, and there was a grand march down Btreet behind the band. The celebration was directed by two Brooklyn boys, who acted as cheer leaders at the game, Bill Trench and Yip Papenberg, Later in tho evening a college dance was held in the gymnasium. Several alumni from Brooklyn were in Canton for the event, including Frank A.

Dyer, t09, and Mrs. Ethel May Shaw, ex-'12. Next Saturday a special edition of the Hill News, the St. Lawrence University weekly, will be published, in which the feature will be a football supplement containing a review of the season and pictures of all the varsity and second team men. The number is being enthusiastically pushed by the business H.

E. Papenberg of Brooklyn. 'FRESHMAN'S DAY AT Play Presented by Juniors for Edification of Their Young Poughkeepsie, N. November 7 Tho Junior class at Vassar gave the Fres'a-men their annual junior party Saturday r.lght. It represented "A Freshman's Day at Vassar," being a clever weaving together of the different experiences which comprise a freshman's life Into a dream play.

One of the first characters to ap shown at the games If the Cornell team Sherwood, the chairman of the member-Is going to whip Pcnnsy this year, as It hi committee, and Mr. O'Neill, the is sincerely hoped will be the case. iuf wor On the various Junior committees ap- cnairman ui iue taw pointed by President "Eddie Butler, present Th Election District la hnunitct ine onowing received a rating of 70: Ruth Abraham, Isabel Adams, Edith Aleskowltz, Julia E. Anderson. Elizabeth Appleby, Estelle R.

Ausian.ler. Anna V. Bracken. Florence M. Brand.

Ida R. Biauer, Harriet E. Broadley. Estelle Conselyea, Irene B. Cooney, Mary F.

Coyle, Ethel M. Crosby, Anna V. Cummlnge, Lillian L. Doll, Lennore F. Downing, Mary B.

Duffy, Agnes G. Dunn, Pauline T. Franghl-adl, Elizabeth Goldberg, Susie L. Grant. Johanna A.

Grimmer, Cecilia Harris, Lena R. Jacobs, Martha E. Johnson. Rose F. Kem-nier, Sadie A.

Kenny, Lucy R. King, Marie L. King. Susie A. Kirk, Ida E.

Koorse. Ma-belle S. Limont. Ella M- J. Langan.

Reglna F. Leddy, Ella J. Leibman, Miriam Liebman, Alma E. M. Lindsey.

Catharine M. Ixinergan, Clara L. McOomb. Mary G. Mnrsland, Sarah E.

Mason. Josephine Metklff, Emma C. Miller, Rose Mullany. Ethel Mullay, Helen M. Murray, Kathryn E.

Murtagh, Carrie N. Olsen, Rita V. Marn, Esther C. Orilnger, Fanlta Pando. Christine L.

Paul. Bertha H. Pcper, Estelle Plzer, Isabelle Prusslln. Anna Roder, Pearl L. Ryan, Rebecca Sheriff, Bertha H.

Sherry. Jessie E. Suter, Jeannette Tuck, Natalie Waldsteln, Catherine D. Walsh, Emllv 8. Wandelt.

Susan Ward. Louise F. Wober-sinn. Elizabeth F. Weir, Sadie S.

Weiss, Isabel Lewy. Poly, '09, are several Brooklynites: A. B. Cozzens. the former 440 man on the Manual Training track Bquad; Cendric A.

Major, B. H. '09, and Granberry Miller, '09, are on the general committee; Leslie H. Groser, B. H.

'08, and managing editor of the Sun, on the junior promenade committee; Archie L. Dean, B. H. 8., '09, on the smoker committee, and Paul A. Franklin.

M. T. H. '09, and Howard H. Snyder, from the same school, on the field committee.

The 22d Election District Is bounded oy ann within Hale Jamaica Logan St. and Atlantic ave. The 23d Election District Is bounded by and within Queens County lino, Cypress Hill road, Jamaica Euclid Rldgewood Logan Jamaica avo. and Force Tube ave. The 24th Election District Is bounded by and within Rldgewood Euclid Atlantio ave.

and Logan st. The 26th Election District Is bounded by and within Jamaica Crescent Atlantic ave. and Euclid ave. Tie 26th Election District Is bounded by and within Queens County line, Jamaica Railroad Glen Crescent Jamaica ave. and Cypress Hill road.

The 27th Election District Is bounded hy and within Railroad Jamaica Queens County line and Rldgewood ave. The 28th FJleotlnn District Is bounded by and within Rldgewod Queens County line, Glen st. and Railroad ave. The 2flth Election District Is bounded by and within Gleri Queens County line, Glenmore ave. and Railroad ave.

The 30th Election District Is bounded by and within Atlantic crescent Olen 1-tHilroad Glenmore ave. and Euclid ave. The 31st Election District Is bounded hy and within Atlantic Euclid Glenmore ave. and Logan st. The 32d Election District Is bounded by and within Shepherd Atlantio Logan st.

and Glenmore ave. The 33d Election District Is bounded by and within Cleveland Fulton Shepherd Atlantic Shepherd ave. and Glenmore ave. The 34th Election District is bounded by and within Barbey Fulton Cleveland Atlantic Cleveland st. and Glenmore ave.

The 3.1th Election District Is bounded by and within Miller Fulton Barbey at. and Glenmore ave. The 36th Election District Is bounded by and within Pennsylvania Fulton Miller avo. and Glenmore ave. The 37th Election District la bounded by and within Fulton Alabama Fulton Pennsvlvanla Atlantic Alabama i.lbertv Hinsdale Atlantic Sherlock Herkimer st.

and Van Slnderen aThe Election District Is bounded by and within Williams Liberty Alabama Atlantic Pennsylvania ave. and Belmont ave. The Klectlon District Is hounded by and within Pennsylvania Glenmore Bradford st. and Sutter ave. The 40th Election District ts bounded by and within Bradford Glenmore Hendrlx st.

and Blake ave. The 41st Election District Is bounded by and within Hendrlg Glenmore Warwick st. and Belmont ave. The 42d Election district Is bounded by and within "llcndrlx Belmont Warwick St. and Blake ave.

The 13d Election District Is bounded by and within Warwick Glenmore Elloji at. an 1 Hlake ave. The 44t li V.le'.'tion District is bounded hy and within Elton Glenmore Shepherd ave. and Hlake ave. The Election District Is bounded by and within Shepherd Glenmore Fountain ave.

and Belmont ave. The 46th Election District Is hounded by and within Shepherd Belmont Fountain ave. and Blake ave. The 47th Klleetton District Is bounded by and MHford Blake Fountain Glenmore ave. anil along Queens County line to the waters of Jamaica Bay to Mllford St.

The 4Rth Election District la bounded by and within Hendrlx Dumont Mllford to the waters of Jamaica Bay to Hendrlx St. The ltth Election District Is bounded bv and within Hendrlx Illalie ave Mllford st. Miss Sherwood informed Tho Eagle representative that she hud received reports from 152 schools, of which 27 returned 100 per cent, of membership, and that the total was 4,428, which is 300. in excess of the number received at the corresponding date last year. It shows an average of 29 to a school.

Miss Sherwood says that the indications are that the 5,000 mark will be reached this year. Mr. Hazen said that In the Flatbush Trust Company yesterday morning there was $5,651.77 to the credit of the association, which is also in advance of last year's balance at this time. There are over 1,800 members taking the courses, which is a larger number than at the same time in 1910. Mr.

O'Neill has taken up the rase of the clerks in the schools, and will seek the co-operation of the association to have them better paid. These women have not been considered In the new within Knl-kerhcrk-r Jefferson' at boundary lines of Kings and Oueens counties Stirr Irving ave. and Troutman st The E'ectlon District Is bounded' bv and within Irving th( lines nf Kings and Oueens countlrs DeKalb Wvokoff nve end WIHnuejhhv ave The 19th Election District Is hounded bv and within Stockholm Hamburg ave DeKalb sve. and the boundary lines of Kings and Queens counMes. The 20th Election Dletrl-t Is bounded bv and within HHrman Wyckoff Hlmmd at Irving Stockholm tn, boundary lines of of Kings and Oueens counties Stan-hone st.

and St. Nichols, ave The 21st Election District Is bounded bv and within Himrod Mvrtle Hamburg ave Stockholm Irving Stanh.ipo st and K-kerhookr ave. The Election Dlsirlcf 1. bounded bv and wlihln Harman Knickerbocker ave Stanhope st. and Irving ave.

Twentieth Assembly nialrlot PARENTS MEET AT ANNEX 42. Cooking Class Prepared Two Model Breakfasts for H. S. Girls. The pupils of the Girls High School, at Annex 42, St.

Marks and Classon avenues, held a successful parents reception, which was attended by over three hundred parents and friends on Friday evening. The programmrxconsisted of a The 1st Election District Is bounded by and ave. ano Lexington vp. ttI The IMh Ejection District is tounded 1-y and "overt st. -uouat Broadway Gregorian hymn by the girls of the i salary schedules, although every one of and Tngt District Is bounded by and The 16th Election is bounded hy and with- Bushwlck In Marcy Lafayette Tompkins ale.

Vh. 5d Weot'l blatrle, t. pear in the dream was "Llvy," the hated Latin author whom all freshmen must read. Miss Ruth Washburn was Llvy. Dressed In long Roman robes, with the laurel wreath on her head, she typified the classic, author in true grlm.horror.

Quite different from this part was that which Miss Beatrix Sutton took. She was in the "Art Course," being a vivacious Harvard banner, an "anachronism car-1 rled over from prep schoolian times." I With her several other moving pillows and banners suddenly became walking; objects and did a lively dance, much to the amazement of the dreaming freshmen. The class banner was presented to the Freshmen amid great applause. Miss Margaret Ruddiman, Miss Agnes Annex: two groups of anecdotes told by them holds at least a license as sub-1A girls; a waltz song, "The Sylph," istitute teacher. They receive less than sung by the Glee Club; and Mrs.

Rug-jnoo a your, being paid by the day $3. gles' "Lesson in Manners," presented by They worked last year 195 days, which girls from Room 4, division IB. 'made their annual wages $585. This, Mr. The girls of the cooking classes showed O'Neill holds, Is not a living wage.

Many two model breakfasts for high school lot them are widows bringing up families girls and an attractive assortment ofjof small children. They are among the nuillon District Is bounded bv ad i Roadway CAV and The 18th Election District Is bounded hv and Bhwlck within I.afavette Sumner ave. aJ: Jt! within I.afayette ave. I 111. om r.ieci:nn usinct Is bonnla.i at.

and Throop ave. within Central liar-cock Fverron Jellies and canned fruits. The drawing most useful helps the principals have, and ov Uv. and Madison are entitled, Mr. O'Neill claims, to better The 20th Election District Is hounded hv nd I Bush- treatment, Vood- within Throon Qulncy Lewi." "'oay anil and Monroe st.

I "i classes were represented by an exhibit of designs, several of which had been worked out in cuffs, collars, jabotB and fans. -There were no formal speeches, and the programme was so short that the parents had an opportunity for meeting the teachers of their daughters. The 21st Election District Is bounded hv 'n? hy end ed hv and an. APPEAL TO TEACHERS. EMERSON'S CHARACTERISTICS.

Professor Griggs Dwelt at LengtH Upon Them in Institute Lecture. Professor Edward Howard Griggs leo-tured on Emerson in Music Hall, Academy of Music, last evening. Tho lecture was the seventh in a course on "Moral Leaders," under Brooklyn Institute auspices. Among the American moral leaders, Professor Griggs said, Einergou was posessed of the most fertilizing mind and was the supreme expression of the transcendental movement because lu much more than it. The lecturer compared him to "one who gets the view of battle from the mountain height, where the carnage is not seen, but the larger Issue of the struggle is evident," contracting him with C.irlyle, styled as "ono who gets his view of life within the battle, In the obscuration of bloodshed and smoke, yet fights well and leads men nobly, without knowing the issue." Emerson's address on "American Scholarship" has been called by a later writer, "The American Declaration of Literary Independence." Tha lecturer pointed out its great value to young men and women of today who need its lesson in this time of specialization when it is necessary that there shall be scholars able to gather together all the knowledge of the period end then interpret it.

FREE LECTURES TONIGHT. with Lexington ave. Throop Madison "unc0CK Broadway Madison st. Madison si. roadwa and Tompkins ave The 22d Kl deollon District Is bounded hv and I h' an" dison Throop Halsey st Broad- (tns ave.

"ise st way an(1 Grove St. within Mad and Tompkl The 23d Election District Is bounded hv end nounded by and MUNICIPAL REGISTER. i.i.,- wun r.veiKim ii vc. wooou nn 01 within Throop ave Monroe Sumner ave. ush- and Dumont ave.

The Election District Is hounded by and wick ave. and Grove st and Hancock st Pres. Haniphy of the B. T. A.

Urges Them to Attend Adelphi Fair. All the members of the Brooklyn Teachers' Association have received tho circular Issued by Joseph A. Haniphy calling their attention to the Adelphi College fair, which is be held at the he l-'in is oounded hv and The 24th Election District Is bounded by Rowlands and Miss Eleanor Greenberg were among those who invited Freshmen to the party. The Brooklyn Freshmen who attended dressed as children were: Misses Marguerite Adams, H. C.

Brlstow, N. M. Carll, W. Conger, M. Hotehkiss, M.

M. Kendlg, M. K. Kworze, Jean Mar-doy. P.

M. MaeAfee, R. Stanley-Brown, I. R. Ulbrk'h, H.

Zagat, E. Adams, Marie Bacon, M. I. Cadman, U. H.

Edwards, C. Huntington, A. B. Kennedy, Natalie Kneeland, L. M.

MoIIer, I). M. Sutton, Loulso Seaman, Elizabeth Van Brunt. The puests who visited at tho college and within Monro. Lewi, ilalvv I Evergreen Gates ave.

within Pennsylvania gutter Bradford Blake llcndrlx to tho waters of Jamaica Hay to Pennsylvania ave. Tlic Election District is bounded hy and and st. and Sumner ave. The 11th Election Is bounded by and within Williams lielmont Pennsyl to the waters of Jamaica Bay, college, St. James and Clifton places Fresh Creek, to Williams ave.

Pending City Examinations. Medical inspector, It applications filed; closes November it; examination, November '2. Alienist, 1 application filed; closes November examination, November 28. Inspector of printing, 25 applications filed; elosea November IS; date not fixed for examination. Appointed to City Position.

Department nf Finance Rufus "Whiting, and Thursday and Friday from 4 to 10, on Saturday from 3 to 10 o'clock. The 2Sth Election District Is hounded hv and within Hancock Sumner Halsny Lewis McDonough st. and Throop av. Eighteenth Assemhly niMrfrf. The 1st Election District Is bounded by and within Dean Nostranrl ave.

Prospect place Bedford Bergen st. and Rogers ave The 2d Election District Is bounded bv and within i Evergreen ave. and Halph st. The 12th Kle. tion District Is bounded hv and within Tlushwlrk Hlcecker Evergreen Grove Broadway and Lafayette uvo The 13th Election District Is hounded bv and within Evergreen Hleetker Biishwick Lafayette Broadway, Kosciusko at BiiFbwick ave.

and Stockholm st. Mr. Twenty-third Assembly District. The 1st Election District Is bounded hy and within the Intersection of Broadway along the the past week end were: Miss Sadie Towl of Packer Institute, who visited Haniphy says: "I earnestly appeal to you to support this fair, primarily because it represents a worthy cause. Again, we ought to ximnnrt It beeauso Adelphi College is boundary line of the and 2ith Wards to.

The 11th Klectlon District Is bounded hy and within Dean New ork St. Mark Van Smderen Miss Alice numb, a Brooklyn senior, and Sl. in'iKiiuiT SR4 Greene avenue, has heen appointed cashier in the office of the city paymuater, with balary Hrn.l vn ava furk manu om.i K- I It 1 1 1 II oiutnrio Hno Miss bstelle Merrill of Adelphi College, I I Kowlunko Broadway IVK.ll, 1 av" at per annum, iss Gladys L. Esten, also a ior. Tha 3d Election District bound-d bv ami nv'- awiv ave Ft Hon ,7 I who villted i.

Klertlnn District Ik i .1 1 within Hamlnirfr irman r-iri I boundary line of the and ard, Certified for Appointment to City'? Positions. i encouraging aid and sympathetic co-op- Department of Pnrks, Manhattan ami Rich-! eration. Finally, and what greatly con- within Atlantic Albany Stanhope Kvrrcn ave. and fitock- Sherlock Plce. 'V.

",0, RFtJk'FI FY IIUCTITIITF MflTFQ hnlm I :l.l Election i uounnetl bv and rtlwer Krneat Vnlkman. Ward's 1 rsriia ns as teachers and residents of and Brook! monu, Brooklyn, Publfc School Hicks street, between Mid "vr. irt.Mln ni.trl.. t. ,11 Stone fcl.kbl M1WIIIWI I.

Itwibwa The 5th Election i and: Michael Nolan, us Went Brooklyn, we now have a chance to Bhow IS' Lawrence Miller, College that Brooklyn wants aud will support i i.iKTnn is oouiirlrrl liv nnH "Hinocn tv anil will in ui- Srhnctadv sV 1r'fl within Ontral Greene ave Evergreen 1 ton st. and RockawHy Prospect Ware and tuHvi? an1 st. 8 een The 4th I'i strict is bounded hy nd 'Th- ffo V0uU5n; The IT'l. IMi-trlrt Is bounded bv m.1 within Mclougal Broadway. Homers 1,16 ge within Bergen ft ove.t Troy ave-, a v.

neroua relations which the edu Department of Parks. Manhattan and Rich- college of its own. ibrrg avo Kverwiwn Stone Hull at. ami Hockaway avu. Ths 6th Election District If bounripri within Thfl tnaroom will be one of the most monu, rourtn grade clerk-Alexander 1-tatgl Centrsl aye.

Klectlon District Is bounded bv snd tv i thin Bt. Mark's Srhencctadv av, Crrn Morria 1 attractive pieces at the fair. The wo west intn street, Manhattan Mnyer, Klnihiirst, L. I. Lleetlon Dls'rlet is bounded 1.

1,, Hnshwlck Stewart tiroadu-uv rh" ifli yia-. daph and Foplar streets "The First Years in Wafte Earning." Mrs. Tallinn W. Betts. Public School 3i, Oonover and Wolcott streets "Snakes." Raymond I Dltmars.

I Public School ino. Ocean Parkway and Fort i Hamilton avenue "Constantinople, the Gate 'of Felicity." Charles A. tf. Dwtght, Ph.D. Public School Manhattan avenue and Conselyea street "Magnetic and Inductive of the Electric Current." Frederick W.

I Huntington. land si. The 1th Election District Is nottmlM hv artfl wl'hln HarolmrK Linden cntral a R.r.n t'tica st Itnlnh KverKrcn ave. ani HIpp. i.a d.

Law Depart itient, clerk, second grade, promotion Francis Itonard, CS7 Putnam avenue. 1 Health Department, nurse Mary Post. 8 AV'est men's atutiyroom win De aecoraiea artistically and the visitor will be enabled to get all kinds of cold cuts and every- na-ecnenectatiy avf. I -i ne i ununited bv and The Sth Election District Is bound, a by and within KnlckerVw-ker Linden vHhin Sterling place. Troy St.

hiug ave. and Hleeeker et. within Sterling place, i roy s-t. a Ninety-second street; Selma Weigel, 1 30 West mkp5 a substantial cational institutions of Brooklyn sustain to each other Is seen in the act of President Leverniore of the Adelphi sending to the Berkeley from their Btoreroora a load of desks to aecommodnte the Increased registration of the school. Miss Kmily Thallon of the class of 1908, Berkeley, has been elected a member of faculty of Vassar College.

The following class officers have been The Third Collegiate Class, f'liaheih president: Miriam de Beixedon, vice president; Elizabeth 4th i The K'th Klectton liutnet la bntindni hy i within Irving Creeno nicker- nlaoe. utlca uounnary lines of the and 29th Wards and Albany ave. Ktercker Hamburg The 6th Klectlon is ununited by and within Itockaway Broadway, McDoufal bt Kockaway Hull Hopkinson iiu'i Marlon at. he Tth Election District Is bounded by and within Hopkinson Hull Kulto'n Howard ave. and Marion st.

Tne Sth Election District Is bounded hv and within Itockaway ave, Hull Hopkinson ave and Atlantic ave. The Sth Election District Is bounded bv and witmn Atlantic Howard Kulton Him- ProsrectViace. Troy street; Margaret Pritchard, 148 Jlitnhattan avenue, all of Manhattan. tea. Miss Florence Davenport, and President, borough of Queens, topographical rlass of 1H05, will have charge of it.

driiughlsmnn-charles Herslger. L'7 Fountain Th w)1i h(lve lls waitresses these girls avenue; William Ash, tSevemy-slxth street; r.larlva Penrnnn William Goldsmith, jm Trinity avenue. P.rons. from the high schools. ('iaT Pearson, Department of Water Supply, tias and Kite- Rosalind Heldenheim, May 1 rahey, Flor- Itrlclty.

card Indexer fora skinner, HH Avenue eni Sachs Ida Merrltt, Maria Perkins, I Ford Ane Heldenheim, Margaret Gage, Mar- i Department of Water Supply. (Jas and Eire- gery Gardiner, Ruth Johnston and Ger- trlclty. second grade clerk -Robert Meyrr, Port tl'ude Bartl'uff. Hull st. and Hopkinson ave.

The Mtii Election District Is bounded by and Remsen, secretary and treasurer. The vithin innmi Second Collegiate Class, Edna Johnson. The 10th Election District is bounded hy and Knickerbocker ave within Prospect place. KlngKtoti Stenini? Knicaeruotkcr and Bleeckcr ph.ee, Albany Lincoln place and District' hl. an The 11th Election District Is bounded hv and "irvlnVavend'1 ni'" vlthln Lincoln place.

Albany boundVirv i ave ti oJ ZT of the i'41h and Sth Wards and yurk The -M Election District Is lio-jn hv nd KV, 1 wlihln Queens ounty line. sr The 12th Election District Is bounded bv and Wycltor? Herman St. N'ieholas ave! within Park I lace. Brooklyn Lincoln ar'1 1 y. place.

New Yoik St. John place ai.J The 2'n Klectlon Dl.tr et L. bound-d by and Nostrand ve 'within ycltoff lileeeker Knickr- The loth Election District Is bounded by and Vme tiniiti. av iucniiiuuti. a.

jnnu spoils, fieaaant uve-Jnue; Louis Spinner. Second street; John t'tituminRs. Last Klghth street, both o' iireHiiien 1 iii'ien v.jav, uicdiumh. Public School h-nicKerDocwer avenue ana Halsey street 1'he Production of Steel." Llv roll T. Matthews.

Brooklyn Public Library, Bedford Branch, Franklin avenue, opposite Hancock street "Fundamental Ethics from the Standpoint o'S the Criminal Itv and the Public Prosecutor." Edward J. Culre. BruoUlyn Public Library, Prospect Branch. Sixth avenu1 anil Ninth street "Whistler, th Tone Painter." Louis Ulnb-j-. Brooklyn Public Library, South Brancn, Fourth avenue and Fifty-first street "Tho Texan and His inre." B.

Cornelius Raby. Queens. Public School lO, Sycamore avenue and Tjifca street. Corona. L.

1. "The Writings of Mark Twain." Miss Pose F. Fgan. Public School S7, Curtis avenue, between Belmont avenue and Broadway. Morris Park, I.

"From Mine to Mint." Magnua C. Ihlseng. Public School 87. Washington avenue and Pulaski street. Middle Village, I.

"Tfci Petroleum Industry." Emberaon E. Props -tth Klectlon ijifiriet is .1. wUhfn Atlantic Itoehc.ter vV? F.llsabeth secretary; Dorothy patohen impler Ilaiph ave Pierce, treasurer. ile'rkinier st- and Buffalo ave. The l-'ih Election Dlsrlct Is by and' TT ATT ART CLTTB EXHIBIT, within Atlantic Seher.cciady fut rlJin wwi, at.

and Hochest.r im. 1 xhe Pratt Art Clt'b ptinouncrs ex- Vhe Uth Election District is bounded by and t.ii.i.1 and eteiilnira hv Mnr- Information on civil service matters, address The Brooklyn Dally Eagle Civil Service Bureau. Answers will be published in this column. No queries answered by mail. within Sterling place, Nostrand tit.

John's 1 al- 282 INSTITUTE CANDIDATES. The Kev. Dr. James M. Farrar presided the November meeting of the council associate members of the Brooklyn Inptituto, held yesterday at 4:30 p.m., with full attendance, in the art hall, Academy of Music.

In addition to the transaction of routine business. 292 persons were nominated for associate membership. This nomination will be acted upon by tho trustee of the Institute at their meeting net Friday. place. New tork ave, Lincoln place, Nostrand Twfnty-llrsl Assembly Dlstrli t.

Eastern Parkway and heaters ave. TU. li. VI.MInn lU.lrln, i l.ll. A.ldlltie tt 1 1 -h e-ll I "IUlL1UU within 2d Union s.

4th ti. anJ L'tlca Pacific st. and s'chenl ris Greenberg at the clubrooms, 29G La- ectudy fayette avenue, from November 7 to 28, A MINSTREL SHOW. All Saints Choir will give a minstrel show on Thursday evening, for the bene- The 14 Klectlon District In boundrd by ami! ihu 14ih Blprtlon nts-irirt Is hounded bv and The Hth Eleclinr District is bounded by and lilthln Prospect place. Nostrand Sterling place and Hedford ave.

The 15th Election District is bounded by and within Sterling place, Kogers Eastern J-'arkway, Vostrand Lincoln place, New tiawk Boundary nta ot the 21th and from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m There will be a reception and tea on the afternoon of Friday November 17, from 4 to 6 o'clock. within is. 4th Pt-. Hw S.

5th Hooper within Atlantic ave, Saratoga Dean st. Broadway and Rodney m. '-btt-r ave. Tha Elect! un District Is boutiird by and. The loth Is bounded by and 'fit of All Saints Church..

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