Show V I N Tuesday evening February was celebrated in an appropriate manner the passage of the Removal Bill Scarcely Scarcely ever ever before have the halls presented presented presented pre pre- so pleasing an appearance or orthe orthe orthe the building rung so merrily with martial music The elaborateness of the arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- and the zeal manifested by bythe bythe bythe the classes in their decorations show w the general appreciation of the occasion Never before has the legislative body been presented with so true a representation representation representation tation of the inadequacy of Room 28 to accommodate the students In spite of the inclement nt weather almost the entire enrollment of students were present All seemed to have been fully awake to the fact that such a cause for gladness had never before come to the U University University ni ver- ver sity and consequently desired to to make the most of it Much has been written on the matter much has been said S jet et t words have not become monotonous for every repetition of the advantages in the removal only makes the heart of the loyal student and alumnus leap with greater reater joy and not until new buildings s look down upon the city will they think the topic J It will require a little time timeto to break off attachments to the old building and become reconciled to new surroundings but the joy at entering commodious halls and class rooms will willmore willmore more than compensate at leaving the present site 3 That still greater emphasis may be pla placed ed upon the importance of the theR R Removal moval Bill and that friends not present present present pres pres- ent on Tuesday evening may read the addresses so full of gratitude and loyalty this issue issue of the CHR CHRONICLE NICLE has been devoted exclusively to the celebration 1 |