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EDITORIAL. ONTRARY to the predictions of many, we take pleasure in presenting to you the second issue of the BOLT. In its enlargement, and, we hope, decided improvement over last year's hasty production, we think we have clearly established the- fact that the BoLT is no longer an experiment, but a permanently established publication. We announce that we have come to stay. Among other changes, it was thought best by the Editorial Board to have two editorslfrom each fraternity, instead of one as formerly. The other lfgraternitiesfevincing no desire to accept the privilege of representation afccorded them in our las-t issue, we placed at their disposal space for their Chapter lists and any other matter they desired to furnish, but our offer, meeting with the same discourteous silence as heretofore, we have been compelled to omit, rather than run the risk of misrepresenting them. In the eafly part of last December, the Mu Chapter of Chi Phi Fraternity sprang into existence at Stevens. In adherence to the principles which gave rise to the BOLT, we cordiallyinvited them to unite with us in its publica- tion, but they, preferring to maintain a neutral position this year at least, did not accept, but furnished material for the two pages offered to all the fraternities. We earnestly hope to see them represented on our editorial staff next year. ' 1 Amid the hurry and flurry of college life we have again been painfully reminded that all of us are mortalf Death has once more appeared in our midst, and cut down two of our most promising young alumni. With the opening of the Institute in September came the sad intelligence that our genial friend MAX HARING had departed this life. Mr. HARING was a member of the class of '83, graduating last june, and one of the special artists and .warmest supporters of the BoLT. For only two short months did he follow his profession before passing away. Again the sombre Reaper came, and his untiring arm struck down among us WILMER G. CARTWRIGHT, M.E.,-'82, on the twenty-third of February last. The deceased fhad been, ever since his graduation. the assistant of Prof. THURSTON in the Mechani- cal Laboratory, and well did he fill his position. Of our one hundred and thirty-one alumni, seven have given up this earthly struggle. , The past year has been a most successfulone for Stevens. Never have the gods been more propitious totheir chosen one. The number of students has, as in former years, steadily increased, our number now being forty more than last year. In every department is improvement visible. In the appear- ance of Prof. THURsToN's new books the classes have found a welcome
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