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were imported for the occasion-bringing the inspiration of active col- lege work to the old boys and girls. Dr. Hillis acted as toast-master, speeches being made by President Harlan, Professors Bridgrnan and Halsey, Theodore Starrett, Ralph Starrett, Mr. Konkle, Dr. Wells, Chas. G. Smith, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Hillis. During the evening a perma- nent organization was affected and the prospects are that New York will make Chicago Ngo some to maintain its prestige. An Alumni Room One of the enterprises to which the Alumni are turning their atten- tion is that of an Alumni Room at Lake Forest. This room will be the headquarters of the graduates who return to the campus, and will con- tain athletic trophies, pictures of teams, graduate,s publications, and in fact everything obtainable which will tend to foster college traditions. 24
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President Bird is now working out plans to make the next meeting of the association, which occurs june zoth, IQO5, eclipse all former gatherings. Among the features already announced may be mentioned a ball game between two teams of 'gold ones, a dollar banquet- no more! -and a special decennial blow-out by the Class of 1895. The Chicago Club The Chicago Club through the kindness of Fred Hayner has recently been having its monthly suppers at the Press Club, and that the men like the new quarters is indicated by the fact that the roll seldom shows the names of fewer than twenty present. The Club keeps closely in touch with college affairs and has developed a number of schemes which will add to the effectiveness of the institution. Dr. Harlan and Professor Bridgman have met frequently with the club so that through them and Dr. Linnell of the Trustees, the administration has been brought into near relation with the Chicago contingent. The Annual ULadies Night banquet was largely attended this year, and owing to the untiring efforts of the committee consisting of Messrs. Wentworth, Warren, D. H. lack- son and Curtis, was a pronounced success. The New York Club This latest addition to the list of Lake Forest Alumni organizations has proved itself during its brief existence, by no means the least. From an attendance of twenty-seven in IQO4 the numbers rose this year to fifty-four. The banquet was held in the Hotel Astor on January 3d. So anxious were the New Yorkers to have plenty of 'ilocal color that not only Dr. Harlan but also Prof. and Mrs. Halsey and Prof. Bridgman 23
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