College will soon have a number of good songs which will make a valuable addition to her literature. We are very glad for a college song, for it not only breathes an outward sentiment, but the inward life of the college. “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh,” so let us encourage this revival of interest in one phase of our life ; let us learn them all and be ready to sing them whenever occasion presents itself. It is not always necessary to await a victory of some kind in order to give vent to our feelings in song, but there are often fitful times when if the student body would get together and sing these songs, it would cement the ties of college brotherhood closely and tend to do away with unnecessary class distinction, so that we would be able to approach more nearly to a true democracy in college circles. The reports from the different departments concerning the investigations carried on during the last year have been so tardy in appearance that we are compelled to omit them from this issue. Only a few departments have been heard from thus far, but we hope that the future will allow us to make a full report. This issue of The Free Lance will be sent to all stu dents, old as well as new. Since the magazine is the mouth piece of the student and alumni body it is your duty to become a subscriber. The price is only $l.OO per annum and is within the reach of all. None need hesitate about accept ing the first copy. A refusal of the second number at the post office will be taken as notice to discontinue. tis s