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Thc University of Minnesota has been par
ticularly favored of late. The annual con-
ventions of the Phi Gamma Delta and the yQ were gj,u l0 meet IUU grcct Ambrose
Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternities were both Epp0rson, '92, on a recent visit to the Law
held at Minneapolis this month. The ma- School. Mr. Epperson was one of the pio
jority of the D. K. E. delegates were present nQQY aml h;s reminjScences of old days
at the Minnesota-Kansas foot-b. 11 game on show m how much wc julv0 g,.own,
October 14. Mn D B IIaywani was cane(i home for a
The University Courier of the K. U., like fow days last week on account of the sick
some other college papers we know of but ,less 0f his wife.
refrain from mentioning has contracted the Thc country mllst be saved even at the
barbarous habit so exasperating to a man cost of somo inconvenience so the joint de-
wkh a god combination of wheels in his bate between the Union Boys' Club and the
head, of throwing short ads promiscously in Maxwell Club was postponed a week, to en
all parts of the paper. "Jay ism" is the only ablo 0U. poijlicians l0 ,f0 out and instruct th.
term which can efleclually characterize that masses
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sort of thing. We were deeply touched at
seeing that antique jest " non paratus dixit
soph," etc., reproduced in the Courier. At
last it has reached the College on the Hill !
We recall with tears the last time we heard
it, in the long, long ago. We were young
then, and we respected the joke, feeble and
decrepit with age, and so we laughed. It
was a good joke in its day, and it had a long
day, too. Well, well, well ! It makes us
feel young to see venerable, hoary, old " non
paratus" again.
It has been hinted that the reason so many
The question of joining a literary society
or fraternity is agitating the minds of some
of our members. Some have graduated from
University societies, and a few are new fra
ternity men. The value of these organiza
tions both as a means of intellectual and of
social culture wc think is not fully recognized
by our members, the number of those who
have joined societies and fraternities being
the criterion by which we judge. We think
there is benefit to be derived from contact
with the student body in its various organi
zations ; and who knows but what a member
colleges are throwing open their doors to 0f the law department might so far rise in the
women is that, in this day of foot-ball and scaie as to be permitted to "deface the
general athletics, some one is needed for the slate."
faculty to teach.-ZT.v. The oM notions and theories
Solomon was estimated a wise man in his pcaring one by one, in the legal profession
day ; but then in Solomon's day no one had as well as elsewhere ; and one of these no-
ever seen a Harvard Sophomore. Texas tions is the idea that women cannot practice
Sitiugs. law successfully. It has not been very long
England has 94 universities and employs since sucn Jl llng as a woman practicing in
2.721 more nrofessors than the 00 colleges the courts was unheard of. Now women
in the United States.
Prof, in mineralogy) Mr. Stone, give
us tlie name of the largest diamond.
lawyers are becoming quite numerous, and
as far as we can judge they are as successful
as lawyers as the opposite sex. Eleven wo
men luivn boon nr1mittd In nrnctiro 1n(Vrr
Mr. Stone The ace. Purdue Exponent. ,i, a.,.,-, , c . tt . 1 o. .1
the Supreme eouat of the United States the
last being a citizen of Nebraska. Thc law
These cold, nipping frosts arc knocking schools of the country generally are open to
out the landscape gardener. His beautiful women, and the number of female students
posies are beginning to droop. is increauing. Our own law department has
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