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Q L Ulyeligllggihrlc h il ui T T: N NP R EF XG s N . 0 f--' gi! While preparing this, the third volume of the Millidek, which We now hand to you, the sole aim of the Editors has been to give a true enlightened account of all phases of student life during the past year at the University. We pray you take the endeavor kindly, it is wholly our best.
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Bintnrg nf the limit 'dear Conn-01,-.-Cjllgmgt-s of some importance have occurred during' the year in the eonlroll-ing' bodies of the institution. The death of Supl. IC. A. Gastman removed the President of the l.oeal Board of Managers. Dr. S. li. McClelland of Decatur was elected a Manager, and later 'to the Presi- dency of the Itoard. Mr. Smith Vtfalker, who has served the Board as its Secretary since its organization, resigned, and Dr. J. C. Fisher of Decatur was chotsen to the position. ln 'the General Board of Trustees of the University, Dr. NVm. bl. Darby of Evansville, Ind., resigned from the Pres- idency and Dr. W. l'l. Pennhailegon of Decatur was elected to fill the vacancy. Administration.-In the local adminiistration a Dean of women has been appointed. This is a much needed oflieer who has charge of the management rand discipline in the new Hall for Women, and general supervision of the women students of the Decatur College and Industrial fa-W' School. M rs. Lucy M. Valentine was chosen to this oflicc. Regulations.-No revolutionary action has been taken by the Council this year. Perhaps the most important piece ott' legislation relates to athletics. The number of inteir-collegiate contests has been limited: Football to eight games, baseball to ten ganies, and basketball to ten games. The Council is proposing to regulate more care- fully the athletics of the institution by insisting on the scholarship of candidates for the teams. Q lt has also been voted not to allow students to become members of social organizations in the city which have not been approved by the Council. Equipment.-The usual adclitions have been matclc to the Equipment. Chief among the gifts to the Museum is a donation, by Dr. Wilt. Barnes of Decatur, of a collection of llllinois buttteirflies,-duplicates from his large collection. '3 Aa- 41 ,W Sat gQ w-'CQXKQQ B M . ap I- I , . ,sir l QAM was maxim wma
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