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...SENIORS. The class photograph lists will be sent around to day, two to each member of the class. Please notice the directions on the last page, to send one by March tenth with the pictures wanted underlined and signed, and to keep the other for a memorandum. Sittings must be made faster; at the present rate they will not all be made until fall. It does not require the expenditure of a great amount of energy to attend to the request on the postal cards I have sent, and if those to whom they are sent will attend...
...which passes over the outside of the lungs and the outer part lines the inside of the chest. In health there is nothing between these two surfaces but a little moisture which helps them to slip easily on each other; a matter of importance, as the lungs have to keep in constant motion and follow the rising and falling of the ribs. If this sack becomes inflamed we have the disease called pleurisy...
...WOODMAN, Sec'y.The '86 editors of the Lampoon having retired from active management of the paper leave a great weight upon the shoulders of the present board. It will require strenuous efforts to keep up to the standard of excellence which '86 has set. The present editors realize that in order to do this they will need a more generous support, both in a literary and in a financial way from the college at large. The freshman class has been very backward in contributing. At this time last year, several editors had been taken on from '88. It is hoped...
...books the absences while the Scripture reading went on, and not always finishing before the prayer began; we recall the cadences of the faithful clergymen and some of their oft-repeated sentences and their innocent mannerisms, such as the opening of the eyes of one of them prudently to keep run of the clock, as the students believed; all this is very vivid to our recollection; but we do not recall in our own experience or observation, during the whole four years of college prayers, a single distinct religious impression being made by them. Of course, such impression may have...
...room, the exact counter-part of the first, so that if one should get out of order, the other could be put into immediate use. Sometimes in summer, when the season has been unusually dry, both of these engines have to be kept going in order to keep the city supplied with water...