Show STUDENTS TO BE APART Members of College and Pre Preparatory Preparatory Departments to Have Separate Ch pI The inita mo toward the final separation of of the college md and te student students of the university wa was made y when a s separate parate chapel was held for lor college student students In a ne nev chapel room provided for them while the props preps met In the assembly hail Pro fessor B Byron rn Cummings took charge of the college as assembly ad and after a shor short speech caled called for a a vot In order to out whether the cle students dents wished to be segregated from the preps The vote was almost unanimous In th the affirm affirmative atc Professor CummIngs spoke also for a short hort time on the movement toward e Cs a museum and fine a art gal le lery He explained that at the present gl time great quantities of I olo ical remains were bing being away to the east eve every da day and that within in a short tm time one who wishes to study tudy the remains of oC the ancient cU cliff d ler who once inhabited this region will have to go goto goto to thE New York and Boston museum museums Professor ProCessor Maud May Babcock gave a short talk and explained the of a series of lecture lectures such as were given by Professor ProCessor S H H Clark lark of Cico Chicago in in Bar Barratt Barratt hal ball Some distinguished talkers and two wen well known musi musicians wi wilt C the series serle or Of eleven Ipen A rate of 21 is open to the students |