EXCHANGE. The exchange column conies' into the sanc tums of sister colleges, and asks a kindly consid eration, modestly hoping soon to deserve and re- ceive a welcome. We ask of other colleges: May we not be come one of your pleasant circle in .college jour nalism, if we promise that we will make our ef fort to be, at least, agreeable ? While we would not assume the mien of mendicants, yqf. we do not hesitate to acknowledge that, except we receive your favor, we shall lack a desirable source of in terest and much of the pleasure to be derived from publishing our journal. We feel sure that from your visits to our sanctum we shall realize pleasure and profit, and in return we hope at least to establish in you a confidence in the honesty and determination of our efforts. We bid you be at liberty to exercise toward our columns any friendly criticism, and we shall, take pleasure in considering ourselves subject to such criticism from you. Pleading these sentiments at your hands, and pledging ourselves to them, we freely come for ward, and ask your patronage which we shall con sider it an honor to receive. ON THE TABLE. The Lafayette comes to us fresh and invit ing. The composition of this journal is varied, and it attains to a high standard in all its depart ments. Its editorial staff is putting forth success ful efforts to make it the exponent of the popu lar institution whence it comes. We take pleasure in welcoming to our ex change table the Dickinson Liberal. The IJberal compares favorably with any of our exchanges. Its editorials always contend for wholesome is sues, and Ls literary articles evince much com mendable painstaking. THE FREE LANCE. Washington Literary Society. , Pres.—W. P. Jones, Vice-'Pres.—P. M. Brown, . & President—\V.'?P. Fisher, Vice-Presidenfej-J. P. Jackson, j Secretary—W. f). Stevenson, . / Treasurer—W. F. White, , / Superintendent of. Court—Gilb&f A Athletic Association, f President—W. P. Fisher, *> Vice-President—A. A. Patterson,?; Treasurer—Gilbert A; Beaver, ” 4 Secretary—C. M. KesSler, yjj Manager—G. H. •* W College Orthestta, President—J. B. Struble,' Musical Director & Teacher—F. P, Sec’y and Treas.—G. M. Downing. Thrift of time will repay you, in with a usury of profit beyond your mosl dreams.— Gladstone. ’85 —Miss Mary Foster, of State engaged as a private instructor at Cole] field county, Pa. Oitlcial Registry.