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Show i;. y. a., v;;ovo. Angus C. Woodbury, a membei of the class of 1001, left on last evening's train, cn his way to Beaver, where he will teach in the Ia', ei- Branch of the B. Y. Academy. Dr. J. M. Tanner addressed the Peda-g'Og'ium Peda-g'Og'ium Society oa the eveninn- of the 21st. His subject was ''Zionist!)," and the lecture was ably deli-, c-rod, giving-the giving-the students a good idea of the present iiioveraer.t. We e:;pect that two or three hundred students will enter the Academy on the Gth of Ko ember. The occasion is the opening of the Sub-freshman or Preparatory Pre-paratory department, designed specially special-ly for young people that have lacked opportunities heretofore, |