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Show 5 at Cuiient Publications. ally meritorious theses produced o volumes two the of one the University, Club Woman is full The February studrepresented is that of a woman to, if not ahead of the high stand- Swell Special Cleveland Bicycle up ent. Miss Laura Johnson Wylies ard established by this periodical in Studies in the Evolution of English first issue. Ever club woman who its Criticism has been published with is interested in any or all of the things Other Makes from $10.00 up. flattering success, has been generally that womens organizations are doing, Moat Complete Repair used in connection with university Shop In the West. We cannot afford to be without the Club Can Repair Anything. work in literature, and has been one This number contains the Woman. NEW WHEELS TO RENT. in Professor Cooks of the articles : School Hygiene, following course on The Theories of Poetry. Prof Burham ; Club Government, Miss Wylie obtained her doctors deMrs. C. J. McClung ; What can Hain St. F. A. MANCUM. Mgr. gree in 1894, and is now head of the Womens Clubs do for the Public English department at Vassar ColSchools ? Mrs. Ellen S. Morse ; Hans-com- s Putnam Wolf Den. lege. Miss Elizabeth Deering Effort at Impromptu, Mrs. Another Vision of Piers Plowman has An effort is being made to raise M. Wood; The Denver BienAlice been published by the Modern Lannial ; State Federation News ; also a funds by private subscription to buy Miss Hanscom and convert into a park, the farm at guage Association. new department, that of domestic also assisted Professor Cook in preparPomfret, Conn. , on which is situated science. ing the vocabulary to his First Book the celebrated wolf den, into which, in Old English, and was elected a felClub Life and Womans Review, according to the school histories and low of the American Association of edited by Ida Ay ers Worrell, at readers, Gen. Putnam crawled with a Collegiate Alumnae. On receiving torch and killed a wolf. The moveis one of our brightest Ills., Quincy, her doctors degree in 1894 she was ment first started with the Putnam is full of the most inIt exchanges. at once chosen instructor at Smith. Wolf Den Corporation, but its reliIllinois Clubs of the news of teresting D. L. Moody, the evangelist, who and Missouri, and beside club news, a ance was on legislative appropriation, from a treasury containing a surplus. recently addressed the students of great deal of space is given to discusThat failed, however, the Connecticut matters. educational Yale, said in an interview concerning sing furore for buying historical spots with the agitation of the Womans Christian Temperance Union against the public funds ending when the pinch Histoideeil Documents pound in state finances came. The corporauniversity on the ground of tempertion raised $200 by Private subscripance : A discovery of great importance to tion, and turned over the money to I have been pretty well acquainted Canadian made been has history just the Elizabeth Porter Putnam Chapter with Yale for twenty years, and I have at old the manuscripts Quebec among never seen the university in as good in the archives of the arch diocese. of the daughters of the American Revolution, which has increased the fund condition religiously as now. My while going Marois, to $850. The amount needed to oldest son graduated here ; and if my disthese other the day, through other son, who is now in the freshman purchase the eighty acres in the farm, covered a document in three parts, and to make necessary improvements class, gets as much good out of Yale written in De 1672 by Pere Francois An appeal for assistai ce is $2,500. as his brother did, I shall have reason who Crepieul, a Jesuit missionary has been made to all admirers of Old to thank God through time and eterspent part of his life among the Put., and they are told that Mrs. A. nity. I can honestly say that I have Indians of the region. HisSaguenay C. Luke of Putnam, will acknowledge never spent so good a day at Yale as torians have believed in the existence N. N. Post. today has been, and I never saw so of this document because of allusion contributions. earnest and inquiring a crowd of to and extracts from it, but no trace Prof. Agassez, after several months young men as that that attended serof it could be found until now, though vice this evening. As to the liquor investigations in the Southern Pacific it was frequently and diligently searchstates as his opinion that question, I believe in local option. ed for. News of the discovery was coral reefs, If satisfactory, strong moral senti- at once sent coral is a thin crust formed upon a the to Marois by Mgr. ment can be secured to keep it from Burrows mountain that has been submerged, or Brothers Publishing Coma volcanic pile. This theory is becoming a dead letter. I am in upon a out pany, now engaged in bringing favor of prohibition. But. in states to that held. by Darwin and .Relations des opposed translation of the where there is a large city you cannot Dana, who believed that the formaJesuits. N. :Y. Post. enforce statutory prohibition, because tion began at the surface and continof the lack of moral sentiment. If it A man in Pittsburg was recently ually subsided. Prof. Agassiz found could be enforced I wish New Haven sent to the coral was shallow in every inthat fur failing for jail thirty days would vote so. stance in boring. to keep his boy in school. xZ9Z $So,0 text-boo- ks Western (Sycle Co. 219-22- -- Vicar-Gener- al 1 |