not a fifth part of the actual Alumni news is published, just be cause we cannot find out the other four-fifths. But how are we to find it out if those who know don't tell us ? It may seem a little like boasting to write an article about yourself for publica tion; but who can write it better ? Moreover it' is not boasting at all; but a favor to your college paper, and a debt you owe to• your old college friends. Therefore we would ask each Alumnus to let us know at least his own changes of position, and promotion,. and those of others when possible. OWING to several reasons, the military drill, which has been , suspended for the present, will probably not be resumed this term. Two of the principal reasons are; the absence. of a Commandant, and the insufficient accoutrements for the• proper equipment of the whole battalion. This, however, is not the fault of the College authorities, as they have been trying. to secure additional equipment for some time, and have also asked to have a Commandant detailed for duty here. But for some reason they have not succeeded in obtaining either, and so it was deemed best to suspend drill until some arrangement could be made. As the absence of Commencement Drill will be missed by Visitors at that time, it is to be hoped that some arrangement can be made before the opening of College next Pall, by which drill. can be resumed.. • T "" is, however, " no ill wind, but does some good;" and so the suspension of drill should give the base ball and track teams a better opportunity to do good work. Although the base ball team has not quite fulfilled expecta tions thus far, yet they have held their own and should be• heartily supported ,for the rest of the year. One of our exchanges recently contained a joke stating that whenever there was a base ball game, their atheletic field was like a grave-yard,—because it. .4 .st ..be ~,4 .4 .4