Show STUDENT LIFE A Word To Deportments Student Life will appear but once more this year yet we are of the opinion that a few suggestions to our department editors will be worth while In the first place send in more material in the form of notes If plenty were written so that the weakest portions could be thrown out and still leave enough to represent creditably the different schools the “knocking” that is becoming chronic in some quarters on account of very little space being devoted to the departments would Remove the cause — it lies cease within your power — and the effects will vanish In the second place the material It must is not always well chosen have become apparent to all our readers long ago that our poliev is to eliminate the silly personal jokes and we seldom record the teething experiences of the preps Therefore cut out all items of that sort before leaving your manuscript on the editor’s table In the third place be a little more careful in the construction and minctuation of your sentences Write with pen and ink and occasionally spell a word correctly We are particularlv interested in the technical work of each school and would like to have an outline of the work that is being done in those departments together with a synopsis of what other institutions are doing in the same line Or give us U‘3 your views with reference to the big Engineering Commercial and Agricultural problems that are at present being solved by the scientific and business world Make your department notes represent your real interests in the school and in life College Activities The work of the dramatic company is finished for the year and we heartily congratulate them upon their success in producing the rather difficult comedy “She Stoops to Conciuer” For several weeks prior to the first presentation of the play the members of the cast necessarily devoted a considerable portion of their Then for time to its preparation two weeks they sacrificed their entire time in order to represent us throughout the state in one phase of our school activities This pure unselfishness and willingness to contribute individual effort to a course in which we all share the benefits is highly commendable In return for this service every student should have felt obligated to support at least one of the performances given here Yet there are a few A C students who failed to attend either In some instances this apparent indifference may not have been due to lack of interest in college affairs but we can not justifv students for patronizing the Bowling Aliev and other public attractions while their a fellow-studen- ts |