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Show Prof. J. B. Kkelek returned yestcr-j day liom Poughkeopsie, N. Y., where he'has been (hiring vacation, taking a j course in the business college at that I place. Prof" Keeler worked hard, and although he was there but a short tim- ' he graduated with the highest honors, I passing through theory arid practice I and leaving other students who had entered tile theory class, a long time! ahea I of him, still in the theory class at ; his graduation, "Cut I had to work for j it, 1 can tell you!" said Mr. Keeler. He j spent every day except Sunday in hard ; work and often pursu. d his studies far! into the night, which is evidenced by his ; eyes, as they are very sore. With the-exception the-exception of this he looks well, con-; s'dering that he has spent the entire time of his absence in study except the ! thirty-si hours while he was in New! York city taking in the sights. He left ; New York last Friday at 3 15 o'clock,, making the trip tothisc'ty in fourdavs. On Monday next Prof. Keeler will re- j sume his labors in the Academy.,, j , i |