as a part of other publications in book form. On the roll of mem bership appear the names of many writers who have gained dis tinction through their contributions to the literature of the day, and not the least among them is our own Prof. Fred. Lewis Pattee, the author of the sweet story of Mary Garvin. The twenty-nine members who have been elected to member ship in the club hold degrees from thirty different colleges and universities, as follows: Dartmouth, Wesleyan, Brown, Bowdoin, Williams, Harvard, Amherst, Trinity, Colby, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale, Middlebury, Columbia, Cornell, Colgate, the Pennsylvania State College, Lafayette, Allegheny, Washington and Jefferson, Hanjpden and Sydney, Western, Mount Union, De Pauw, Leland Stanford Junior, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Missouri, Uni versity of Wisconsin, McGill, Goettingen and Munich. The present and active membership of the club comprises Messrs. G. 1. Brown, Butz, Espenshade, I. L. Foster, Frizzell, Gill, Osmond, Pattee, Powell, Runkle, Shed, Wadsworth and Willard. —Mr. Howard R. Clark, formerly of the class of 1903, is transitman on the survey for an international railroad bridge .across the Detroit river at Detroit, Michigan. The river is 3,000 to 4,000 feet wide and 90 to 100 feet deep, and at present all railroad traffic is taken across the river by means of ferries. Mr. Clark intends to return to the college next year for the purpose of completing his course. —Dr. and Mrs. Wadsworth entertained the Senior Miners at a dinner party at their home on Saturday evening. —Professor Surface gave a very interesting lecture before the Natural History Club Thursday' evening on “The Enemies and Diseases of Grapes and the Proposed Methods for Practical Work in Erie County.” —The results of the balloting for officers of the Athletic Asso ciation are as follows: President, Barnes; Treasurer, F, J. Pond; Foot Ball Marshal, Waller; Foot Ball Directors, R. Wray, R. College Miscellany.
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