PROSPECTS GOOD FOR AN INCREASE
PROSPECTS GOOD FOR AN INCREASE
In the Attendance at the University
40 CORNELL STUDENTS
Will Come Here to Study Forestry - Many Coming From Foreign Countries
Secretary Wade is busy, busy answering the questions of the freshmen.
The campus teems with the old, familiar life and State street begins to look like something doing.
No one thousand Cornell students have made their lineup in University hall, but Secretary Wade says we may have 40. These are coming not because of the unsanitary conditions that worked such havoc last year, for Cornell has repented in sack-cloth and ashes and is pouring out oblations in good sewer connections and offering advanced credit to the upper classmen. A Cornell student who is a prospective U. of M.er, said Saturday that the department of forestry at Michigan would receive the Cornell men who had begun the course there and were cut short in their work by its withdrawal.
A few western students who are here to spy out the land, report a great influx from the occident.
Report has it that every nation, kindred, tribe and tongue will be represented here. But they have not yet registered.
Secretary Wade says the prospects are good, and particularly good for the engineering department.
Examinations for admission begin Wednesday, the 23d, and the first semester begins in all departments of the University, Tuesday, Sept. 29.
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