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...college will be pleased to learn that there is now but little prospect of a change in the business management of the Co-operative Society for the coming fiscal year, except that more assistance will be obtained. The general business system will be improved, and delays in filling orders will be obviated to a greater extent than in the past. Also some changes for the better will be made in the list of affiliated tradesmen. The necessary condition for the realization of general improvement, however, is the hearty support of all connected with the university by their becoming members early...
...society, however, depends more directly upon the energy and efficiency of the superintendent. It is difficult to appreciate to what a great extent the past year's success has been due to the painstaking and thorough management of the present incumbent. Therefore it is with considerable concern that we learn that the present superintendent contemplates giving up the office. His reasons for this step are entirely personal. As so much of the success of the society has been due to the confidence its members felt in their manager, his resignation at this time would be a severe blow. Although...
...while if an amateur athlete enters with a professional his standing as such is forever lost? If we were entirely to ignore professional assistance, why should we permit the teaching of boxing or fencing by such? No: the truth is, we wish everything under our charge, that we may learn exactly what moral influences are being brought to bear upon the student...
...learn from the Treasurer's Report that the total amount of gifts for immediate use received by the University during the past year...
Those who attend the sophomore lectures upon English authors will be sorry to learn that the lectures cannot be continued after the semis. The sophomore English course was so arranged at the beginning of the year that an additional recitation in rhetoric must now be substituted for the lectures...