On The Campus
Regents' m le'.ing July 28. The new announcement for the law department will be out soon. Work on the new Chi Pi house will probably begin within a week. ■ T. P. Lehman, lit. '83, will be in Dr. MacLachlan'g office during the sumrner. Frank Merry, '90, has accepted a position on the census bureau at Washington. The Sigma Phi's, Z ta P.-í'p, Beta Thetï's and Chi P.i's all coniemplate building ia the near fu'ure. Prof. H. W. fv-gers lua rpceived from Wesleyan Univtrity, 3[iidletown, Coan., the honorary degree ot LL D. Two cases of books for the library, ons from England and ons from Germany, are expected to arrive this week. J. R. Angelí '90, will go to Minneapolis, to take part in the tennis tournament. Gr. P. Codd, '90, will also try for the prize. A prospective student from Kentucky anxiously inquires of Secretary Wadj: " Would you take a colored man of high moral character into your college ?" Geo. A. Katzenberger, one of the recent graduïtes trom the law department, will eail on the 16;h inst. for Bremen. He will spend the winter at Heidelberg.
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