Show J w WE PE WE suppose the young lady who b complains of the lack of gallantry among among the young men of the University is not one of those who habitually block the stairways during all hours of the ther r G day If she were we would say that it itis is utterly impossible for the ordinary young man to dodge around as he is usually compelled to do climbing these stairs without showing just a little vexation towards those who impede his way One of the CHRONICLE editors is said to be just a little bashful he acknowledges acknowledges acknowledges edges a slight tendency towards absentmindedness absentmindedness absentmindedness absent- absent mindedness and he finds it very em embarrassing embarrassing embar embar- bar bar- rassing when on turning some sharp angle he finds himself trampling upon some navy-blue navy skirt whose whose owner pierces him with a glance of angry cont con con- t tempt It is well known that no class of have real for young men more respect womanhood than the young men of the West we suggest that what they l lack ck in outward show of ot gallantry may sometimes sometimes some- some L times be due to the actions of the young ladies themselves |