Show f i f i. i EXCHANGES ES The Springville Independent has changed h hands the Silver Printing Company with D. D P. P Felt as editor taking the reins heretofore held by by- Mr D. D C. C 40 Johnson The new management announces an an- s itself as favoring Equal Suffrage Suffrage ra rage e Local Option and Free Coinage at sixteen to one The Army and Navy Departments have issued orders prohibiting the the playing playing playing play play- ing of f football in the future at West WestPoint WestPoint WestPoint Point and Annapolis Princeton has at h her r disposal the sum of 10 to procure men to deliver public le lectures tures upon subjects of interest for the benefit of her students and friends A Graduate Club has been I formed at New Haven to o whose membership alumni of any American university are eligible has thus far been subscribed to the Phillips Brooks Me Memorial norial Fund of Harvard It is desired to raise With this sum will be built and endowed a Phillips Brooks House to provide a permanent home for the religious interests of the university Thirty-nine Thirty summer cou courses s s 's will viII b be l lopen open to o students at Harvard this year f jJohn j John D. D Rockefeller who rece recently furnished Vassar with a skating rink k has lias made made- madea sim similar lar J f a gift to the yo young young ng women of Oberlin f. f Men give me some credit for genius All the genius I have is this W When hen I have a subject in hand I study it pro it pro pro- r A y Day and night it is iR before m me I explore it in all aJI its bearings My j mind becomes pervaded with it Then Then the effort which I make the people are pleased to call the fruit of genius It Itis Itis Itis is the fruit of labor and thought A v A Alexander lexander Hamilton tf t t f They were seated upon th the sands j Above an A August gust moon shed its s soft it 1 l light about them flooding the sea and i iland land with mellow brightness He posed for a philosopher she being pretty posed also and more naturally He wanted a kiss but dared not ask it so determined to try his philosophy He took her leer hand in both o of his i What a pretty stone he exclaimed j and under pretense of examining it t t. brought his eyes so close to her fingers az t that his lips touched her white wrist tf Oh Oh she cried ried and tried to draw haw away from him k 10 Listen to me little woman woman he heco co commanded n severely I I hold that if a girl such as you are knows a fellow such such- as I am loves her herr and if she lov loves s. s him then she owes him all the kis kisses ses i he desires His tone asked a question II O 0 dear she sighed and then she blushed madly tf 1 Well what's the trouble He b bent t over her l. l She raised her burning face to his his his- II Im m so deeply in debt she whispered Just the then a frien friendly ly cloud hid hid- th the inquisitive moon from view yiew Harvard rd Advocate |