consin.— ASgis. Ditto University of North Car olina.— University Magazine. This is a sensible A novelty in the form of College Conference Meetings will be introduced at .Harvard during the coming winter. Prominent men outside of the university as well as those connected with it, and also students will take part in the discussion of practical moral and religious problems of col lege life. Governor Heaver has appointed the follow ing gentlemen to make inquiry and report to the next Legislature respecting the subject of Indus trial Education : George W. Atherton, LL.D., president of The Pennsylvania State College ; A. H. Fetterolf, Ph. D., president of Girard Col lege ; Nathan C. Schaeffer, Ph. D., Kutztnwn ; George W. I.uckey, Pittsburg, and Colonel Theo dore W. Hean, Norristown. EX CHANGE. The Lantern deserves credit for the at tempt to maintain its dignity throughout. ' We appreciate the Association News of Philadelphia. We say this to extend a welcome to a paper which represents a work in which we are much interested. We desire to acknowledge the College Monthly, The Cadet, The Indicator, Dickinson Liberal, University Mirror, The Historical Jour nal, The Varsity and The Pharetra. The Dartmouth has lately made its first ap pearance upon our table. We have looked for it with an interest that would insure it a welcome. We hope to find in it from time to time things worthy of emulation. The Cornellian expresses a wide awake and timely protest against the “American Feudal ism,” monopoly. This article is interesting and calculated to awaken 11s to the fact that the logi cal destiny of monopoly is caste, but revolution lies in its path. The University Cynic ceitainly succeeds in giving to its readers columns well filled with gen eral literature and science, though it is hardly varied and extended enough in some of its other columns to be called a representative journal. The University Magazine, of the Univer-, sity of North Carolina, comes to us 'for the first time asking to be added to our exchange list. Certainly, we are glad to establish the exchange, THE FRE LANCE. and especially since it adds one more to the list of the few papers received from Southern colleges. The Swarthmore Phoenix is before us with such unquestionable excellence in every depart ment that hardly a suggestion of improvement can be made. The editorial treating of the dan gers to which students are subjected of having their simple and wholesome beliefs unsettled is sound, sensible and suggestive. The Pennsylvania Western contains an ar ticle written by the .editor in-chief on “Foreign Imigration,” which is very pronounced in its sentiments on the subject. We quote the follow ing suggestive paragraph: “Every . immigrant should be compelled to show a certificate from th • United States Consul of the country from which he emigrates, stating that he is a peaceable citizen, is capable of self-support, and is not a criminal.” So many are the exchanges before us that we cannot mention all. It is a matter of con gratulation that so matiy things worthy of more than passing mention are'to be found in almost every college paper before us. We find more ex cellencies to be emulated than defects to be criti cised. It is needless to say that we feel it to be a sign of a widening future for college journal ism that the standard is raised so high and main tained so universally. We welcome the poorest college paper with joy and interest. Lincoln, Nebraska, Nov. 4, 1887. —Dear Business Manager: I have been anxiously awaiting the appearance of The Free Lance ever since the opening of the term, and so was greatly pleased to receive the first number of the term a short time ago. I never before appreciated how much a college paper is enjoyed by those who were, but are no longer, students. I think it would help repay the management if they under stood how eagerly the whole is perused by the subscribers, and with what interest they await its coming. Enclosed .find one dollar, for which please give me credit for a year’s subscription. With best wishes for the entire success of The Free Lance, both financially and as a high ranking college journal, I am, very truly yours, Will F. White. * * Envy not greatness; for thou mak’st there by thyself the worse, and so the distance greater OUR LETTER BOX. cc=