| Show THE CHRONICLE congratulates the students on the good order that has prevailed in the University U buildings so far this year The rooms class-rooms and ways hall-ways have the appearance of neatness neatness neatness neat neat- ness and cleanliness This combined with the good feelings that exist between students makes one feel at at home That these pleasant re relations may be promoted promoted promoted pro pro- the faculty have established annual receptions t to the students At these meetings it is the business of professors professors professors pro pro- and students to make each others other's acquaintance Having a common common common com com- mon purpose in view and living the greater part of the day under the same roof they ought to be as one great family Where there is danger of being deceived by strangers a formal introduction intro intro- may be Le best but it is not needed here The fact that all are students students students stu stu- dents of the University should be introduction introduction introduction intro intro- enough And as to the members members mem mem- r bers of the faculty if there are some somes t k s l' l ty i r t under whom you have no classes make it a point to have some business with them Call Cail on the President of the Natural History Society the Curator of the Museum or the Treasurer of the Athletic Association You will find that each professor and instructor has a asocial asocial asocial social as well as an official side |