Our College 2?eus 23 . ' OUR COLLEGE NEWS. Goodbye. Grows warmer. University politics. What do you know ? Send in a dollar to the Student. The Governor wants to see somebody. Our Editor can tell you about the flume. The Regents will meet some time this mouth. Now is the time to join the military compauy, before you are drafted. The headquarters of the Military De partment present quite a business like ap pearance. The Hart almost ccasd to perform its function on finding her in the "o bective case," object of a Senior. A large number of students have dropped out of school, for the purpose of teaching the young ideas. " No, I thank you. I can carry my own books." Senior fall? back, and won ders if the present generation is on the decline. Prof. Bailuy tickled the Geology class a few days ago, showing them how a flea and other beasts of prey look under a mi croscope. The class in Geology have been treat ed with some interesting discourses on Lithological Geology, since the return of Prof. Auglicj. Prof. Emerson met with a severe acci dent, the first of lastmonth. AVhile riding a horse he was thrown, breaking his arm near the wrist. Another letter, has been lost by one of the young ladies. Pshaw, girls, the boys are growing indignant. This leaving let tors around so loose is growiug monot onous. One of the preps might have been ob served sitting upon the University fence the other night, i ntil the wee hours of! morn, waiting for one of the students who had promised to meet him. The question that agitates us now is Was said prep frozen tight to the fence, or is lie a d n fool y Wo arc well pleased to notice the work that the Societies are doing this term This speaks well foi the studcnt3t for there is nothing so beneficial as play ing an active part in the Societies. Lets have some music in chapel. Wc have a good organist; and manj' fine sing ers, all that is needed is a little exertion. Let some one make a move in this dircc lion, and, no doubt, the singers can be found. The Chancellor's talks to the Students, once a week in chapel are exceed ingly in teresting, and are greatly appreciated by the students. These short lectures, arc a new feature in our University, and arc very instructive. For boots and shoes, or any thing in that line, it will be well to give Waitt a call. 0. St, south side of square. He in forms us that he will make it an object for students to patronize him. Notice his advertisemert elsewhere. Wc acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend a sociable givm by the Ladies of the Congregational Church) at Library Hall, on the evening of No vember 29th. On account of unavoidable business we were unable to attend. For the benefit of the students of the University we will state that the bell is rung by the janitor according to J. U. TRICKEY'S time, 0 Street, between 10th and 11th. Regulate your watches accord ingly, tf The Palladian Society is still one of the proiniuenl features of the University. On Friday evening, Oct. 17th, a most in teresting programme was presented to the many students and citizen? who were as sembled. Mr. English read nu etsuy in that same comical way for which Sam is noted. Mr. Slurdevaut delivered uu ora- 1 " ihu mmwwW ..- -" i. - iJ.' fian rjibii: .-.! ;. . . :;ir.rwK!w l?B'KHtfjr;