of this a large number of students have taken advantage of the oppor- tunity, and are laying such a foundation for subsequent medical study as will make them very strong medical students. ' As many of the students of Rush know, the student life of Lake Forest is largely the dormitory life, as the town does not provide student accommodations. These dormitories are now becoming overcrowded, and if proper buildings can be secured, the college attendance will soon show a much better proportion to that of the professional schools. At present the college work is done in three buildings, besides which there is an excellent gymnasium, and houses for college clubs, l'rofessors' residences, etc. Besides the college, the Lake Forest plant has two preparatory schools- Lake Forest Academy and Ferry Hall Seminary-each one with its own buildings and Faculty. It is a matter for regret that the undergraduate departments are so distant from the professional schools, for it prevents that all-around uni- versity spirit which is so desirable. Could the whole university come together on some common ground all of the departments would be stimu- lated. However, professional schools and undergraduate schools are all in the places best suited to their work, and a university sentiment must be sacrificed to department needs. The reputation of Rush stands high at Lake Forest College, whose graduates will be found more and more continuing their studies in our own medical school. -Ionx BI. CoL'LTER. :fi 354
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