Show Home Hits and Happenings f t. u Examinations once more Mrs Lester Riggs has returned from New York i Whom does Bert Young like to have have- j smile on him during recitations 1 Miss May Merrill who has been sick during the last week is out again Thirteen is an unlucky number That was the trouble with the last CHRONICLE CHRONICLE- Prof Augsburg unexpectedly returned last week to find that all of his pupils had put off their work in drawing until the the- vacation this week A hard beaten path to a hole in the the- fence on the western side shows the need of another gate Of course all these improvements improvements im will come in time Professor Mon Montgomery is happy over over of mollusks mollusks mol mol- the receipt of some rare paintings lusks for his department and of a splendid set of large charts for use in geology The charts which deal mainly with eXtinct ex extinct eX- eX extinct species of the animal kingdom are J 7 f t i F E r prepared by Professor Franz Zittle of 4 the University of Munich Bavaria one i of the greatest living authorities on this subject There are 57 of them enough to make an exceedingly valuable tion Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth If this be true we editors have nothing to fear Several former students were at the University this week Among them Mrs Edna Sackett nee Farnsworth of the class of 89 and Byron E. E Janes Miss Allen sister of Mrs Aber was a visitor Tuesday Miss Allen has lately returned from Japan apan where she h has s been employed for several years as a teacher A bevy of young ladies from the L. L D. D S. S College paid us a visit last Tuesday They were taken in hand by some of our gallant boys and girls and shown the mysteries of the building The girls have formed a base ball team under the supervision of Moss and McGhie McGhie McGhie Mc- Mc Ghie and occupy the northwestern corner of the grounds Visitors will not be al allowed allowed allowed al- al lowed until the players are in better trim Although spring was a little late this year quite a number of wild flowers have been brought to the Normal botany class for analysis The first were presented on March and since then other specimens specimens specimens mens have been coming in daily The next annual catalogue will probably probably proba proba- bly be forthcoming before long Faculty meetings are being held twice a week and the members are wrestling with all their might with the various questions ns that arise While the faculty is more harmonious this year than ever before it itis itis itis is an open secret that the members do not all see eye to eye with one another on every point Some of them have their i hobbies in regard to a university course ji b j j JJ I d i i ib M Mand and any deviation would be a terrible terrible- thing oh my One change howe however er that has been decided on is to divide the year into three terms instead of Asfar Asfar As As- far as the courses have been arranged the the- studies in the Senior year are more elective elective elective elect elect- ive than formerly Mathematics in the General Science course will probably be be- elective after the Freshman year and some change may be made in connection with chemistry in the Arts course Keep your eye on the board in the the- waiting waiting- room The physical culture class is divided r I into two sections one section drilling under under under un un- der Miss Babcock in room 29 and theother theother theother the the- other under Miss Leah Dunford ord in room 28 The battalion turned out last last Monday fonday for the first time this season It was a beautiful day and Mr Savage was on hand to take a large photograph of the the- boys to send to the Worlds World's Fair After about an hours hour's hard work Professor Aber ably assisted by Lieutenant V Wright right succeeded in getting them in a suitable position in a column of companies and the theman theman theman man at the camera adjusted his machine and pressed the button The picture ison is on exhibition in Savages window where it has excited much comment and admira admira- tion Wouldn't a photograph of the companies companies companies com com- in line be a good companion piece piece- That potassium and sodium are metals metals- which ign ignite te if brought in contact with with- water is a fact of which R. R V. V Smith was forcibly reminded last Friday when he attempted to analyze a piece of one of of- these metals by tasting it He immediately immediately immediately immedi- immedi laid in a supply for April fools' fools day but the innocents around the University wouldn't bite r |