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Tint: disposition of a number of the professors to eneour- age class and college spirit is commendable. The ball team was given permission to make a three-day trip, there WHS 110 drill don the day of the freshmaii-sophomore rush. The stu- dents will work all the harder for a little recreation. A ehanee to see other eolloges and meet other eollege men will broaden our views and add more to our stoek of knowledge than the few reeitations missed. lr was quite a disappointment to the friends of the Uni- versity that no appropriation was made this year for a, gymna- sium and drill hall. During Winter and bad weather for over two hundred students to be oooped up in an ill-smelling, dark, dirty basement, makes drilling by far the most disagreeable of our eollege duties. It is to be hoped that the time will soon come when the state treasury will be in sueh a. condition as to admit of a handsome appropriation for a gymnasium at least. lr is to be hoped that the Fraternities will before next year put the Maisto on a. business footing. At present there is no cfonstitution governing the Board of Editors, except Custom and no fixed time for their eleetion. Eaeh ehapter should eleet its editor during the first week of the sehool year. A eonstitution should be adopted also. By organizing in Septem- ber instead oit March, the editors eould secure more advertise- ments, both foreign and domestic, and issue a better annual. - T , l t a sha.me that the Board of Trustees should allow the young lady students to be eooped up in quarters that are little Nffifiieillillifllftffiffillilli.ffLhQfii tie tbmfho-H to M' for them. if a eourse could be den' a G msuucuon iS Plfwldod . I Vised that would give li reneh. Ptt1I1JL1l1g,NlLlSlC, and a few other desirable studies, instead of Soph. Physics, Anatomy, and sueh stuff as the VOUNQ Limos are eompelled to take, their number would be doubled in 21 single year. 10
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