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Harry Walters, '00, has again regis tered In .the engineering school, after an abselice of six weoks. "Sunbonnets Are CominK." So sava the poster for the Union Literary So ciety. A "girls program" will be given Friday evening, and it Is evident from the poster that Homo surprises are in store. An interesting program Ib nHBured. Tho rejuvenated Daily Callfornlan seems to be in a fair way to regain Its former financial .standing. Berke ley merchants are giving tho publica tion liberal support in tho way of ad vertising. Tho Obsorvatory has just received from Dr. Joel Stebblns, a former stu dont of astronomy at the university, a copy of his work on Photometric Observations of Double Stars, made with the twelve-Inch telescope of the University of Illinois, where he is now professor of astronomy. President Northup of Minnesota, was granted a month's absonco at the meeting of the executive committee of the board of regents recently. The 'president has been having serious trouble with his throat, and Is obliged to have a rest from his' duties. He is considering a trip south, during his leave of absence. MIbb Howell of the Department of Elocution will give a recital of "Joan of Arc" In the Temple March 14th, under the auspices of the Dramatic Club. "Joan of Arc" was Introduced In the East last year by Sothern and Marlowe and was received lavorably by the public. The presentation by Miss Howell Is looked forward to with much Interest. f President -Eliot of Harvard will take a trip through the cities and towns of the Middle West In April, lecturing on "Municipal Government by Commission" at Indianapolis, Ur bana, Chicago, Evanston, St. Louis, Des Moines, Columbus, Dayton and Cleveland. He will be entertained by college presidents in the places vis ited and by Harvard clubs. Mrs. Eliot will accompany him. The faculty of Northwestern Uni versity has recently voted that no freshman may join a -fraternity until .after he has secured credit for at least ten semester hours of good grade. This means practically that no freshmen are allowed to join fraternities during the first semester. The regulation geos Into effect Sep tember, 1908. Much comment la arising concern ing' the appointment of a negro. stu dent to the Rhodes scholarship at Ox ford. The officials of the Rhodes trust have a stereotyped response to all in quiries arriving from .America In re gard to the subject With the author ity of the full bench of trustees, Secre tary CharleB W. Boyd says: "Alain Lqraino Locke has been appointed by tho selection committee of Pennsyl vania ' Rhodes trustees, 'and their agents in England have the greatest respect for American opinion and never interfere, on principle with tho decision of, 'American selection boards!" 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