ors. The students showed their appreciation by pulling the team up from Markle's hill, on their return; June , 2d,• In the afternoon a mass meeting of students was held to stir up college spirit and to prOvide ways and means for the furtherance of ath letics. After a short but pointed speech' tor. Atherton announced Gen. J. A. Beaver, whose address was' well received by the stu dents. W. A. Murray , then spoke on the needs, of the Athletic Association, and Capt. Quigley also made a financial appeal. Prof. J. P. Jackson read a couple of interesting letters from Alumni. The meeting was then,put in the hands of the Association. During the forepart of May a meeting was held for the purpose of organizing a golf club. Nothing definite was accomplished, but this coming Fall it is hoped that one will be organized and arrangements made for contests with other colleges. The zpoo La Vie has made its appearance in our midst. It shows evidence of careful preparation and is noticeably free from mistakes. The jokes are excellent, though perhaps too severe in several instances. On the whole, however, the Juniors have every reason to be proud of their work. L. W. Reno, 'or, and C. F. Bierbauer, 'O2, started for their homes in Erie county on the morning of the 12th inst. They in tend . to make the entire trip on their wheels. The Alumni dinner held at the University Inn Saturday even ing, June 10, was largely attended and was greatly enjoyed by all present. A number of business houses in the town have been recently repainted, thus greatly adding to their attractiveness. On Wednesday morning May 31 the Freshman flag was put up near the Bata Theta Pi fraternity house. The scrap was a short one, resulting in. a partial victory for the Suphs, as they succeeded in tearing down part of the flag; but as the Freshmen succeeded in regaining this, they will have a right to float their flag in the future, Prof. Leete sustained.a fracture of the arm, besides other quite painful injuries as the result of an accident while riding his bicycle. Prof. Watson and wife departed during the latter part of May for a vacation in Europe. Prof. Watson, during this trip, will study the homes of the different breeds'of light stock in Eng land, Scotland, France and Germany.