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ful h enings, a feeling of sa »ess comes over us. Our first year in collej Have we laid a sure fou ition on which to buil the education whi< B all intend, some ay, to have? The question fc one which each must am _r for himself. The record of the Universit pi ~*nts no fairer year than the one just pass but we look for better years, and hope for an increase in the number > students. W re the advantages which are offered here to the students more f fully known to the people of thi md surrounding state^ it seems a if the nun bers might be doubled Be* that as it ma those that have been here have certainly don< ;ood work. The outlook for Athletics was never more promising. A serie f game has been arranged between the class nines of the college. Th ill g e excellent practice to a large number and make good material from which to sele« a University nine. Football dots not have such a hole on the college as it should, for no better game was ever indulged in on a college campus. In our ;eld-day sports last year only one record was broken, and that an unimportant one. This certainly is not as it should be, and we hope next field-day to greater interest manifested in all directions The only wa\ to ire good results is to continually practice. Let each man make up his mini what pa: ticular thing he wishes to excell in, and then go to work and do i' In this way we gain good results, and only in this \ A very valuable addition has been made to our corps of instru person of 1 >i. Butler, who is not only i mu< lik 1r te> in th recitation room, but also in the pulpit a notice that he going to preach be ing sure to bring out the student in larj. num A fri Hy relation h 1 between the faculty and the tu on one or two casej • pline h, < oe publi W thin the last few u > the /////;/ I pne n a n< r, \vl h greatly improves its appearance lei it smilin i rnort ne that ever. The worl f the has been of a character to refl t i n ti >ber the Univei ity, I lai and $ reigne n a i l inter-ao y doings. Ai >rcs, we lool with admiration iturd) I hn 1 >k ' o us r i> and direction, and \ arc en them ev< ossiblcway; our oi . that on a it tin e shall l><- u • . :.t ii n I th< laces u) j e end « year. I Iow< Keadci w< finish, i turn with I hearts i i ha I th< ire, I hat : the a p |

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