Company D:—Sergeants,—McKinley, Gill, Thompson, E. 3., Haldeman, Morgan; Corporals,—Fugate, , Crumley, Mingos, Elder, Salisbury, Mott; Clerk,—Pollock, A. C. The following Marshals have also been appointed,—Cole, Chief Marshal, 'Young, Assistant to Chief, Connell, Hamilton, Glen wright, Gage, Crumley, Dodds, Kittredge, Miller, F. F. Agnew, 'oo, and Smith, 'ol, have charge of the Book Room this year.. Prof, Leete is slowly recovering from his injury received last spring. Mr. C. A. Browne, Jr., has been requested by the State De partment of Agriculture to undertake an investigation of the apple and its products. Senor M. J. Romero, who spent most of last year at the college as special agent of the Venezuelan Government, is, spending a few weeks here with friends. Mr. Calvin H. Waller, of the Junior Class at South Carolina Agricultural College, and Assistant in Dairying, has entered the Agricultural Course as special student in Dairying. Prof. Hayward spent part of his vacation in special study at Harvard.. Miss Maude Musser has taken the place of Miss Moore as type-writer and librarian in the Engineering Building. F. M. Griener, B. A., a graduate of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, at Stillwater, Oklahoma, has entered State as a graduate student in chemistry. The portrait of Prof. James Y. McKee, who died in December, 1891, having been for twenty-five years connected with the Col lege, is now hung in the Chapel behind the seats of the Faculty. Among other new things about the college we are pleased to note a few new improvements in the general library. Two new steel bookracks have been added, together with a larger and more complete subject catalogue. Mr. Carnegie has also donated to the library a work of excep tional interest and importance. It is entitled " Pac Similies of Manuscripts in European Archives Relating to America." The cost of the series which contains 25 volumes is $5OO. Only 200 copies were printed and the plates were then purposely destroyed. COLLZGE NOTUS