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m.M.Mi'T THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. 8 Through tho kindness of "one who wns thoic," wo arc enabled to give a programme of tho Sophmoro feed llallow'con night. Tho following is tho full text: HALLOWEEN TRAGEDY. BY THE SOPHOMORE CLASS. Dramatis Personnel "Will Jones Master of ccromonics. W. 0. Knight Villain. II. T. Conley Grandmother. "Y. F. Bisbeo ITat maitin love. Miss Mary Jones Preceptress. Miss Corn Fisher Right Bower. Misses Stratton, Roberts, Tuttle, Lantz, and Caldwell Lady adjuncts. SCENE I. -Gorge. urn of fiuo. Boiled. rig, Pork, Ham, Hog, Hash, Swlnc, lincon, 1Mb, Cooked. Ham. Mutton, Lamb, Sheep, Shocp, Lamb, Mutton, Itam, Raw. Victuals, Quib, Chuck, Fodder, Mosaic Nutriment and cold Napkins . SCENE II. Armory, .'Tromcnade all," "Arms port," I?od lights, "Janitor aslcop," "Great heavens," "Cops," Boisterous music, SCENE III. rolico couit "Well officer what did you bring this company here for?" "Yer honor, for disturbance of tho peace," "What'll ma say." Plaintive music. Benediction. It is a meloncholly fact that the girls foreheads are lofcer than usual this season and the high priestess of bangs declares that they will bo two inches below the eyes before Christmas. Long may they hang. $xch:uiQc grh-a-gntc. Volanto has a "Daisy" editor; her name is Springer Daisy M. Hounds Printers' Oabinct, a very fine specimen of typo graphical work, is on our table. Come again. John G. Whiltier, who is trustee of Brown Univeisity is in iavor of making the institution co-educational. Ex. "We advise Brown to try it on. Having once done that they will find, as do the boys heru, that they can't do without it There are 32,000 students in the colleges of the United Slates. Out of 22,000 students in the German Universities 7,000 are American. Mrs. I. D. Evans, nee Miss "Williams, formerly a student of tho University, is now editing the Sutton Register, and in a very capable way. The Academic, by tho way, though a high school jour nal, has but a few superiors among our exchanges. Its motto is ''free speech ami plenty to oat." Tho first number of Vol. II of tho Hastings Collcgo Jicvicw is hero. It is small, but promises to grow soon. Willi nine editors it ought to mako a good stagger at enlarging. The Occidental Minor is tho finely printed and edited representative of Colorado College, but somehow tho blank last page and Miocold, gray appoaranco of tho cov. ers sends a funeral shudder through us. No. 1 Vol. XII, of tho Hesperian Student, reached our sanctum, containing its usual stock of good editorials. Tho Student has tho most formidable exchange editor among our exchanges, and more than one of our unlucky contemporaries have felt tho point of his prolific pen. Tho Academic. The Ohaddock should import a liltlo "horse sense', into its personal columns. The idea that tho public is at all interested in tho fact that Misses Jones and Smith arc "doing good work in Natural Philosophy," is non sense. We advise tho Personal man of tlio Ohaddock to uso loss slush and Sunday School talk, and more of vim and energy. A mod must turn his work aside, Though sure against his will, On the Uusi'KiiiAN to slide Ills unaccustomed quill; And while wo look for littlo thanks And never hope for pay, We would not uso loquatlous pranks In what wo have to say. Butif our mlngllngs appear Uncouth in kind or dross, Wo'H try to better, or with cheer, Will contribute the less. Avorso to vying with tho sons Who bursting bubbles prize, We would evolve no pretty puns. Wo novor "ubvortiso." Wo And a broad expanding field In medical affairs, And iieod no other one to yield A stock of dally cares. Our study, not tho works of men I "Tig nothing less than maul Go, 11 nd it, nil creation then, A higher if you can. Six ladies grace tho medical ol03. Somo of the medical students haveing gone, thirty eight remain. A class of students better pleased with instructions received would be hard to find. A good degree of cordiality exists among the medical students of the three distinct schools. Indigent patients are skillfully and gratuitously treat ed before the class Several persons have thus received important surgical and other treatment. Any person may come before tho chiss for examination. I "Pi" Hi' in bbwbihii vmmmmmmmm