POTWH "- -ti 8 THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. t'f ffftfilftc gric-H-bi;ic, ouugh but mow tlio glgnntla forms of ponderous Dlno- . saurs and mUsuupon Pterodactyls force thomsolvcs before " , , , . ." ,, WJ 11 i Mi excited ugmon. -Yah Record Wo me ld lo sue the Reatrice Express on mijr4jiblc. I a The lust number or the Notre Dame Scholastic contains ,. ' Sunbeam W one of the most worthy nnd interesting .. v.ri.r....l.ihlniirilnlniil)lokflii8niidTlinak(!riir. .l ir oxol.angoH. Though ll litis but four editors, the Sentlincntexprom'd by n bright junior nt n recent bum', "Eut,' drink and be meny for tomorrow we fTttitk." Among our miscellanies none arc more welcome thnn tlio Falls Olty Journal. It is in truth news paper. A Six-Button Km. A little boy, proud of his new ncket, infotned his slut (lit ho wns n six-button kid-. The Student Life from St. LouW Is ndomed with n bright green cover. This cover Is the most prominent feature of the paper. . According to the Badger the faculty of the Wisconsin Slate University includes some of the handsomest ladles in the city of Madison. We have received the November number of the William Jewell Student. It is good all the way through and we hopo it will come often. The deepest mine in the world, according to Professor II. Hoofer, is the Prlzibram silver mine M Bohemia. The lowest depth Is 8,003 feet below tho surfitco. " The last number of the Occident contains spine lolling f'acts.and figures tho fraternity question. There seems to be some method in tho madness of tho Occident. pApcr is complete in all Its dopartmants, Tho articles on school girls in tho hut uumbor is in its self proof of what it? author tries l prove, that the terms weak and silly, are not ,u applicable as supposed to school girls. Over tho gnrdon wnll, Applo trov brgnnd toll, No npplun mi yut ho hard to gut, And you may hot, I'll no(ir forgot Tho night thnt dago on me wcro not, Ovur the garden wall. Kx ( The. Videtto Reporter with several other exchanges thinks itlitit the College Faculties ought not to require tho ed itors of the college papers to wrlo tho required nlimbci 1 of orations and essays prescribed by tho law of the school. (They claim that tho work of college editors is more titan equivalent lo the prescribod course of utility writing. "i'la solemn thing on a still, still night. To stand by tho rlvor Hide, . And gnr.o on tho moonbeam's silvery light And list to tho moiui of tho lido. i t lint 'tin sadder fur when I town nt night, On my bud, with my oyos oponud wldo Wlioii thu wateh-dng howls In tho pnlo moon light When 1 list to the inonn of the tied. Tho Undergraduate gives a pago and a half to notices of .the Atlantic Monthly, Century and St. Nicholas, appro. J The Electrician is numbered ourlaleest exchanges. It prlato mailer with which to till up a Colloggipapcr isa journal devolcd exclusively to tho advancement and surely. v j- dlifuslon of electrical science, describing and Illustrating We And tho National Scientific Journal among pur electrical inventions Jn ottr own country and abroad, exchanges. It islevotcd to lliHlvanccmcnUbfMclciicor : The Electriciau "is certainly well edited aud should tue mechanic artsaud agrlnulluro .and conlatiismunoT? I receive tho hearty support of all interested in IhJs branch ous illustrations of now inventions. ' of science. f The last number of tho Student Life contains a good The cadets of Jjgwis College publish a twonty.four pago article on s"o"clcjtlcs us educational inslilutlbns'ftnd anotliL' monthly iournal called the Reveille. One cannot holt) ition In politics. Tho rest of thoapor is filled thinking of brass buttons and blue coals while reading it on prohibitiot with remarks onjjdrnwlm nnd mtlo sppeeches about Iho co-crti, Tho College Transcript Is a nice and neat paper, "but it., lakes so long to II ml thu place after reading one pago that we don't like lo tackle any of it oxcopting the flint and Inst pages. The fun of tho Transcript is quite certainly not "good " Presidont Woolsoy la reported to have said "When I wiw president of Yale Oollogc I was asked if I would be willing to admit women students there. I.jepliedl-lhat lu would it vassar uoitoge woulu lulmit young men. Thai endqd ,ho discussion. , Exchange editors will thank Iho JierkeleianifohgvU us something new in this department, specimens of college poetry of all descriptions are found hero and any one thinking of writing any spicy poelry would do well to examine tho model. "With our latost exchanges comes a little,, paper from Portland, Oregon, called The Aj'cfiangel. Tlicpapcr con. tains four locals, and three pages of advertisements. It seems to its that a monthly paper might be more inter csting than tho Archangel. A senior of dissipated habits says that geology has ruined his happiness for life. To see snakes was bad foi there is little clso inTtbut barracks, camp, comrades. light and 'rah. But withal the Jlyoeille Is a line appear, lug papor, very readable loo and wc liopo Unit its omtii picsunt guns will nevnr bo spiked. "Ocean mo not," tho lovor cried, "1 mn your serf to you I'm tldo, Don't bronkcr heart, fair ouo, but wave Objections thine this hand I crnvo." "Oh, billow mil," bbo JJlUBhod, "I aim Von would bonch osen shoro by me; ', Uut I'm mennnld not yot In solno, And Hbcll for years thnt mny romnln." The Vassar girls nro never so happy, it is said, as when allowed lo go down to tho rlvor ano paddle, around the buoys. Why is a torn umbrella lilco'ii small circus? A torn umbrella makes a display of ribs, a display of ribs is a side show and a side show is a small circus. A man saw agln3t while walking along a lonoly high way nt midnight. Tho ghost stood In tho middle of tho road, and the wayfarer, pnldclded to Investigate, poked at it with his umbrella. The next instance ho was knockod twenty foot into n mud hole. Moral: Never poko nt largo white mulo when his back Is turned The Legrun Antiquated but excellent. Hi ii Ka1 .vz.m