Woman's Gymnasium Notes
On Tuesday a commitee met with Mts. Carhart to consider plans for the Gymnasium-the plans were submitted by the Regents and provide l'or a plain but convenient building contaning besides a Gymnasium, parlor, cominitie rooms for the use of the college women. The ladies were surprised that the Regents intended to begin the Gymnasium at once and tliey therefor earnest lv considered ways and means of raising the money needed to complete the building. It was decided, liowever, that their was nothingto bedone except to go on and present the matter before the public as they have done since Regen ts Barbur and Hebard made their, gener ons offer. Only about four hundred dollars bas been lent to ïreasurer Soule during the summer. Here is the way it effected Smith, who grinds out his Monroe doctrine just now on the Democrat of that place: "That limp, 'all gone' feeling, not like love, but lapse of muscular vitality, produced by the torrid range of the mercury, disappeared Monday and at night the fan was replaced with an overcoat by him whp was able to get it out of the pawn shop. A sliglit frost greeted the early pedestrian and the aged grasshopper feit bis joints snap with rheumatism as he feebly kicked himself out of h arm 's way."
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