The toastmaster then called on Mr. Howard Myer, one of our ex-members, who was present, for a few remarks. The program was concluded by a toast to the “Class of 1905.” So ended a highly enjoyable evening, an evening made pleasant by convivial songs, speeches and pleasant incidents, one which will live long in the memories of all who were present. As you grow ready for it, somewhere or other you will find what is needful for you in a book. —George McDonald. NEW BOOKS IN THE COLLEGE LIBRARY. Ackermann, A. S. E.—Coal Cutting Machinery in America. 1902. Bastable, C. F.—Public Finance. 1895. Bishop, J. P.—New Commentaries on Marriage and Divorce. 2 vols. 1891. Boulger, G. S. Wood. 1902. Bourlet, C. —Lecons de Trigonometric Rectilingne. 1898. Bowen, H. W. —International Law. 1896. Brooks, J. G.—Social Unrest. 1903. Cairns, F. A.—Manual of Quantitative Chemical Analysis. 1896. Carpienter, E. J. —American Advance. 1903. Casey, John. —Treatise on the Analytical Geometry. 1893. Chamberlain, C. J; —Methods of Plant Histology. 1901. Day, Sherman.—Historical Collections of Penna. 1843. De Morgan, Augustus.—Elemental, Differential and Integral Calculus. 1899. De Morgan, Augustus.—On the Study and Difficulties of Math ematics. 1902. Dewey, D. R.—Financial' History of the United States. 1903. LIBRARY NOTES.
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