PAGE SIX. comfortable rooms iii other parts of ; t e -building will be used by the nglish ,and Mathematics ;depart ments. . . e ln addition to the excellent con y nience gain 0 through the com pletion of the building, known as the "Amphitheatre," the old building too has been ' altered to 146:Lour changing needs. The , ' cture -I , d recitation /ohms haves l all t een c. - gr verted int laboratotie. '- There are now two 'hundred 11 a nd thiry six desks for the qualitative sectiOns !which means that iri two divisions ti here may' b e fourt hundted and ! • seventy two* ' studets accommo dated. At, the Womenhi, Building. , -- and in hand with the progress evidenced in other P its of 41einsti tutionr is to be not d the pleasant , outlook of the Wo en's building fol.' , tile coming I 'ear. Already eleven new students ve registered I and the arrival of o ers is i still ex pected. The numb r of : girl stu dents now in the cj)llege numbers , thirtpfive. sixteen ,f whom are in file "Cottage." ' I I Miss Bower 'O9, h s been secured as an addition to the teaching force, and her, work will )e in Domestic Science and the Chemistry of Foods. The new cherhistiy addi tion to the Nomeri's Building has been completed and' will be opened for use immediately. The Y. M. C. A_Recer.ion. Thot k _reception id new Students: - DI( given by the Y. .C. I A. I on ,Fri day- evening. was a decided . s uccess -in every way. The arrangements. were of a different nature, 4nd more I elaborate than has bee ;the h case in former - years. (refreshment booths, in 'particil r,! gave the AO:wry a delightful appearance and greatly facilitated the serving of re freshments. The affair was made• doubly attractive hy, the presence of , the al ies 'of the college. • Span ks. extended kreeiiOgii to the THE IST qWe en the line cf, 1, knwril i t qualities il Br,a , 0 1 , "C9lg) I I 1. 1, 11 11 11 . 1 11 i ) 1 , 11 I 1 I / 1 1 . P 3132 Estab N~ ~~ ~i i ~i l ii . \''l ' E^=l3 IViiln trirmar. • 1 new men, ink . The difft l ien tivity wee t H. Fos4r, izations,Edi , gian,"; ..;: 11 1 T i s r iei jig~l ball, lanj bating'. dre*is visitors, -Yale, 'C'• eral Brea dictea th class and poi merribeiS the whO v i lorleot the even Yoder Ti • I , I I. ` , 'ti i ; 1 " the ~ratienn,, ; ; . bttli i; t, j tql n a I;agi4f for J; i P tES' i I, I c.g A n '' lii,, : 1 , liclit i ~. ~ . aryl" • oi, ,:ztii titer t. ge ' EIF- T; 'ld ' !. r' ,0- ' Ile- 1 , Foca ' I : 1 1 ‘ D *' I 1 1 i '- I, 1 [ . y 1 t , ''' !! -I 1 1 1;1 r , 1 .Id k)! t ,O ti i t . s e ' 1 1 li I I it tlia; l ,cif 1 .1 1 11: 1741 ' I.„ 41;:ii!t ! ^,.. I ~. II ll ' •••I Il Vel I 1 , i to f fi t, iI, 11 I 1 II ;b i 1 • Lii , 1 , I,l' ll Op bl#l. exclusive 'vania for - in & Lo's l whio is I s fine Illiile's :- I s r6 ll ; ,1, I H HcNR T i Gil l / 4 4 f FINE , TAIL'Kt '4? k I I,ANING j 1 c, 1 1 R: E RPAIRINE 1 . , 1 11 , '' «ILLEGE NOTES ~ , I; •i I b remembered ,at med als Iw6re l ikers,6lrited 1 t4 1 .,, 1 w in-wi' of, plaee.i irA the inter-class traCk ,Meet ast (Joe) ' 1 for, the , I Brit time. I The sum ecessa 1:, i I ry toi_pukchase ;these' Meda was - I contributed!, by the fol ,lnWing Alumni and e, and re l'sidingi in 4n15 1 , r ear Bosion : I . 14.1 13 H. HahsCm 1102; E. N. Thd"m ts s 'OB, ~ C. Butler '92, E. I W. lit h '92,, F. C. li t roodside 'OB, Cti.i ii' . Hile 79 , W. H. Walker '9O, 'E! 'F.l4cLau hlin '651„, J. C.lCien -denin 03, B. J. BOwiin '96, C. R. Bkmchard '95 R. Mttilias '95, G. A.; Webs* . 'O5; J. 114 Nelson '03,, MilE. I Braddopk 'o6,'''lo. C. Shaad I'll l i . C. cliesner ' 'B5, J.,' H. SSING
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