THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. 9 !W JgnrhnnQe ric-x-britc, Tho Iowa State University has 801 graduates. Wisconsin Stato University receives 80 now students from 101 applicants. No military drill In tho Wisconsin Stato Uulvorslty, tills term according to tho Badger. Eighteen of tho twenty mombors of tho modlcal faculty of Harvard Collogo have voted not to admit womon as medical students. Ex. Pros. Pottor, of Union Collego, has boon requested to resign by the trustees of tho Institution. Tho only objec tion to Potter is that ho is a poor financier. , Tno most readable thing In tho Yale Record ol Sept. 10 ' - is tho list of names of tho Academic Fro-limon number ing 170. Only five Smiths among tho number. A hackmau recently went into lite surf at Long Branch and encountered a huge shark. Their eyed mot for a minute when tho shark blushed and swam out. Ex. Notro Damo University is in possession of a few old and very valuable paintings. A genuine VanDyck is ono of their treasures and is valued at $50,000. It Is 39X'18 inches aud pictures tho crucifixion. Nearly all of our exchanges have to tell of games of base ball In which tho collego student participated. In fact there arc baso ball clubs and baso ball, but where is our own University Club? Why not organizo? The Young Men's Phllomathean Society of Brooklyn can boast of a well managed aud newsy journal published monthly. Tho paper contains essays, society notes, sketches, political papers etc. and is deserving of more than a passing notice. -. Tho faculty of tho Wisconsin University allow tho Soph, omorcs to substitute Anglo-Saxon for Analytical Geome try and Mechanics during the Fail term, a movo in tho right direction. Classical students very often waste much good time on theso studies. Let us not hoar again that thoro Is nothing now under tho sun when "Co eds" dare to and do undertake walking excursions. Tho Berkleyan ot Sopt. 11th and previous is sue contains a spicy description of such a tramp, the pro visions for which cost $7.80 per co-ed. Tho editor of that department of the Berkleyan styled the Olla Pod rid a solicits communications from tho stu dents. U seems highly advisable that somo additional wit ar.d tasto bo lavished upon that division of tho paper ) if it is to be as good as tho samo columns were Jast year. Tho Adelphian published by tho students of tho Adol- phi Academy is, among tho most interesting as well as Jh bes -best printed aud neatest of ous college oxchanges. Wo -congratulate tho editors and students on the fluo appear ance of their paper as well as upon the matter which it contains. The College Student from Lancaster, Pa., contains among oilier good things a description of a tournament which took place in Maryland last August. Tho affair attracted considerable attention being somewhat novel for the 10th century. Tho gallant knight who succeeded in driving the lance through the most rings was entitled to tho privilege of crowning tho young lady of his choice "queen of love and. beauty" to preside over the destinies of the day. Tho Badger (Wis Univ.) asks tho Faculty to lossou tho required numbor of hours In tho nilltaryr drill. Tho edi tor thinks that 800 hours of military drill too much to give this exerolso whoa in tho Classical and Scientific courses no groator amount of time is required iu any sin glo lino of study. Unioersity Press "Tho patlonco of tho class in Political Economy is often sorely taxod by boing obliged to listen to tho long, sesquipedalian expressions woven Into a com. plicated seutonco which some of tho mombors aro very prone to indulgo in and which sound liko tho result of a fabrication wltliln tho dti9ty walloof a rustic tomplo of learn lug." Ah I Tho Senior Class at Yalo finds fault with thotext books In Psychology aud Moral Law, saying that tho labor of learning is striving to And tho idea of tho writer rather than mastering the thought after tho language has bo como intelligible Finally they ask for some lectures of an explanatory and olemontary nature to make tho study of those sciences loss embarasslng. Literary Notes is now published at Crete iustoad of at Fairmont. M. J. Manvlllo succeeds Rogont Fitlold as edi tor and judging from tho first number wo bespeak a sue cessful futuro for tho only educational shoot in Nebraska. Tho paper will not touch upon politics or religion; but while the editor's aim will be It in every particular a first class educational journal ho also hopes to make tho paper of tiutcrcstto others besides teachers aud from timo to time as far as oircumstauccs permit will publish papers on subject of general interest. Tho last number of the Notre Dume ScJiolasiic contains a highly Interesting letter describing tho University which Is "unquestionably tho most beautiful of its kind in America and the author ventures to say the most beau tiful iu tho world." It must, Indeed, bo a raro place for tho samo letter tells us that tho lakes thoro are "a field of innocent mirth for tho Sophomore and for the tho Freshio a stopping stone whereby to mount" etc. This thing should bo looked into and the discover of theso most wonderful lakes that aro at the samo timo fields and stop, ping stones should bo voted his dosorved voward. Tho students at tills University, tho loiter say aro guarded like young Lowers: the result of this rather rcmaricablo system of treating a Unlv&islly Is what ona would natural ly expect it to bo; i. o., "tho rosobud of health may be seen lloworlng in tho cheek." (Tho Nebraska Univ. stu dent is not "guarded like a young flower" not exactly, but ho can boast of as many rose buds of health to tho square inch of cheok as even tho Notro Damo student possesses.) As a matter of information, for it may possibly bo that all aro not awaro of the superlatlvo superlatlvoness of this best of colleges, hero wo find tho best of professors tho best of students aud they feed on the best of beef and best of mutton) But enough of this ono lottor. If tlto author still lives, and wo aro thinking ofTlio fato of Anan. ias, we would like to road something farther from his pen regarding tills most beautiful University In the world aud Us most "healthful aud blooming Inmates." The appearance of tho residence streets of tho city is ono of great beauty. Tho long rows of maple and ash whoso sheltering green was our refuge in summer is now allamo with crimson and scarlet, and dun and gold. Tho students improvo the occasion for moonlight rambles, do they? Well . t-A?l