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Show Fob. 13, 1004. The new building at last oegitia to appoar more dressed up. Most of tho windows are In. Tho busy hand of the painter is speedily adding tho finishing touches, Tho second half year Hubjecta have commenced, The mineralogy clues Is small, but all tho students oxprcR an interest in tho bubject, The botany Is somewhat larger, "TBBJBJBJI It w,uq'tlto nUutln: Vl, , , , ( thcboyBOtithocnmpu, a(rain .)hlvl ball. It rtowBtbntn, pnrc oMn,,.roBt still oxlsta In tho athletic 3d0 of tho school. .' Senator Tanner of Ueaver, who was ono of ho first to advocato a Normal School in tho southoro part of tho state, visited us this morning. jj0 occupied the tlrao In chapel, ami said that he felt honored In having his natno connected con-nected with tho starting of such an institution and felt pleased with tho reault. Politics nro the all absorbing feature of the day. The studenta have divided on party linns The glrU against tho boys. Much enthusiasm is being exhibited. ex-hibited. Each partj held a rally last night In which they laid their principles princi-ples boforo tho school and did all In their power to plcaso tho voters. Several Sev-eral songs and musical selections wero rendered and a general good time was hud. |