Show EXCHANGES COMING from all over the country are reports of of- the different class o of their banquets and hops their receptions receptions receptions re re- and general jollifications and of the unity between them At home we weare weare weare are very much gratified that we also have havea a class organization but again we are filled with wonder why the the largest class in the University have no organization why they are so entirely lacking in enthusiasm and college spirit we hope that the class of 96 will follow the example set them by this years year's science graduates and that this will be bethe bethe bethe the last year that the great body of will have their Alma Mater without without without with with- with with- out celebrating class day The Interlude Alumnae Alumn number comes to tous tous tous us in a new dress and one which is a de decided decided cipe improvement The paper has been reduced to a smaller and much neater size and boasts of a linen cover This Thi issue is the banner one of the year The first article is II The Letters of of Lady Mary W Montague and is a goo good review of those letters edi edited ted so delightfully delightfully delightfully de de- by Arthur R. R Ropes then we weba ba have ve some stories a good good deal of verse and very exhaustive Alumnae Alumn notes The paper is edited by the Alumni a and d the articles are all contributed by gr graduates This issue of the Harvard Advocate is not up to its usual high standard The stories are of an inferior grade and again is printed one of the class of stories The Fall of Job which are so ob ob- noxious The third of the series Stories of the Church in Crossville appear while the best poem and and one which is very good is Summers Farewell Wooing The Wellesley Magazine surpasses itself this issue it giving us a fine sketch of Lowell the American and a very charming portrayal of Beauty as found in Spencer The best of the short s stories t. t ones are ilL Little Itt 1 e. e M Mee Meenie eeme I c in an and d M My y Brothers Brother's s Fiancee j then 4 there ther are fire se several several sev sev- era eral 1 good samples of verse and several sketches making as we said before a avery avery very excellent number 7 The ze College Folio con contains tai s some very good moral precepts in this issue The article entitled A Commencement Dream every everyone one should read as the thought is is- elevated and pure The parody on Poes Poe Bells is very clever and the short sketch an April Gust is also worthy of mention We see by the Stentor that the U University University Uni Uni- ni- ni of Chicago and the University of Lake Forest have had a debate upon the silver question and that although the University of Chicago had the right side of the question affirmative resolved That the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 for the United States is desirable they lost the debate deLate We hope that the University of Chicago will not be discouraged d but try again as she has ha's the support and heartiest best Wish wishes es of the en entire tire West And the West is not to be scorned Vf We e acknowledge the receipt of th the Franklin Academy Mission from N Ne Nebraska 7 braska the Maroon the University of C Chicago new weekly semi-weekly and and the he from Wilson College 1 co |