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Mr. G. W. Patterson, assistant professor of Physics has his translation of the French work on "Photometry," by A Palaz, in press and expects the edition to be ready for sale by May. Prof. Patterson has made a few additions to the original work in order to bring it up to date. This will be the only English work on a subject which is rapidly assuming an important position in the science of electricity. The senior class held a meeting Saturday and voted to have a social, Thursday, April 5. Pres. Lyons appointed thé following committees: reception, P. W. Pine, chr., Misses Ruth A. Noble, Lucy C. Textor, Almira A. Prentice and Messrs. D. O. Miller, J. B. Taylor and C. R. Rose; arrangements, R. Quinn', chr., Misses Jes'sica M. Mclntyre, Marión Patton, Gertrude Buck and Messrs. W. P. Martindale, Geo. J.. Cadwell and H. A. Spaulding. W. D. Meyer, the noted cutter has opened a merchant tailoring establishment at No. 5 Maynard street and guarantees cuf, fit, and material used. He has had extended experience in Chicago and all leading cities. Go and see him. ' ust received a lot of China and Japenese Mattings at Martin Haller's. Go and see them before you buy.
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