College Miscellany. The arrangements for Inter-class debates are well under way. There will be contests between the members of each of the three lower classes for places on their respective class teams and then there will be a competitive contest between these class teams. The question to be debated has not been selected as yet. The committee in charge consists of J. B. Landis 'O3, Rentschler 'O4, Hart 'O5, together with Profes sors, Pattee, Espenshade, and Adams. The Thespians have begun to get things in shape for the presentation of the forthcoming play, entitled “A Russian Honeymoon a three act comedy adapted by Mrs. Burton Harrison from the French of Eugene Scribe. The organisation is somewhat handicapped at present from the fact that the number of old members is small, con sisting at present of Hanson, Deike, Fry, S. E. Miller, Streeter and Clark. Several new members will be taken in soon. On account of other pressing duties Professor Leete has resigned as director and Professor Espenshade has been chosen to fill the place vacated by him. We do not need to say that under the leader-ship of Professors Pattee and Espenshade the club will keep up to its former high grade of work. During the past month several interesting and instruct ive trips were taken by different sections of the engineering Debates. The Thespians. Trips.