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'T'hius, "10 1)" sholdi be' freshmni detal (111s, iind " '98" when'l r'eferring to the soiphomlore elass of tile liit'e'ary deipirtmlent. '[Isis style Is 1111 Gilt Hsed by~ ai majrity of lt'e publtea-i tionis at univirsilies whiieie thiere' 11re seve'ial isol sir depiartmlentis, and hass is nuinbt'r of liit'ililt'eo ovs'r this out silang phlrases, "Ilii,"lawits," "iel- Ic," eti'. 1Chore aie is foes impirov'ements whiitli couldbe mad by11 the' Ito lwn of Alto Arbor, oniii of 111e11 being lt'e aoptionl of is. mliolernsiystml (of house0( niisiiistr- ing. 'fie pregsent iiieitiii Is it sourste of gr'eat ann~oyance'5 tii pers~ons who hsave liveid 11ere for' niiiuiiber of5 years, to sly notinug of tile vexation it ,cwuses tio n1ew stndents every foil. As aus insttnte, 21 Aloniroe street Is oil iiie cornter Of 'Thaiyt'r sireet. Wilei the Same0 niumberI of ibety srtet woulid be ini tielliiock btcweeis Foni'ti anai Fifth avenues. A change to Ilie Phii- adeilihia, detiiai syrsteln o1' nunibering wouldt not to' exipensive and .is respsect fisly t'omiimenssed to Alayor Wilker and the city counsil. MORE ROOM NEEDEO. The Laboratory In General Chem- Istry Is Too Small. Prof. P. C'. Freer regrets Cie t'rui-pleti tinatrtel's Is whvich1 ts' students in genu'rsI claenlstry have to work. Thesre are fifty-th~r'e students who, use lihe laboratory, whle there are aw''o'ulo-o l tions for but forty. Tweive apioht' ceaots foi' work In Ihis braocs hadst to b trn('d nsvny for Want of room. Tisere Is it nigvensent, on, foot to iave hils laboeratory opened In the msomp lure begnning with thne seconld senx- Advertise In the Daily. THEY WILL TRY AGAIN. Fresh Laws Will Make Another Another Attempt to Elect Officers. '[le first yea'law class wsili11(11d ,thei' forhi imeeting for the pi'10e of elecinig their cass ofit'trs Strdy morning t 9:0. AttetllreIpr'v- toiss meetings held for thle iso e pus. pose th' filefiicl'fstions swert'sotIeve'n-5 ly diideritedhat n1oiresideniltoiidibl elect'ed. As Ite llristire ro0)111ihis, bit''iigrasited 10oithin this 1t1111'wihi tie (odiionI 111a1 they transit their businscosqusicky lusd Iquily.I t is e'xpeced.ithinthIle ct'dti r'it- offer hiss'r'igation isid Itius iuike 111e'511(sitlltcy lare1 litlilgunfation, 'I. A. Ilosieiiiir, esern facion, Blerkible. FELLOWSHIP IN CHEMISTRY. The One Given By 'Park, Davis & Co. Hld By Dr. P. L. Shuman. InI Illsinei'view wihi Prof. P.1'. Fret'todisyheimntioed lt'ePske, Davis & C'o. fellowship of $5001 a fihi, which iis'elii lt presnti by iDr.iP. L. Slheainil. ill. SieriiaileftfiAim A5rborI 181111),iaftr sudyingohoitsi- try hert'and went IoSMuniti where lit t'onlit'iedutder Professor lalyt'.lie tok the degree of Ph. i. is 18t5, lini ireturn'ed('tlo 1t11'unvrsity inloret'r'to wo0115-itt chemialrsiesarth unldr this felloshipi. 'I'm' iadvantage'-of 511c11fellowships t) h 1, Jlivtrii'is apiarent iiiiit.i it is sincre'ly10to ed111 ttoter Mlithigani enels will folowe the gels. I'I'05iexa'le~lt of Pate, iDanis & Co. FOR A CLASS MEMORIAL. Commtees Appointed to Sound The Senior Laws. At the meinilg of thlien"ilor 1.a11 tiate yestriday 1a tommittie' of Olhree, omo(sedt of Mtssrs. Kiipp, Aic. C'askris andSlMirtin, was appino~ti'dito issist Gtheiiiaiager'of track thleits for the class5.Till' presiet wsIn strutesd to Iltst 0ommlitee of Isen, GIn' for e'at'llsection, to circt'ea.tp' - titiois aiiong the nemubers (f hs se- lion1111d, asct'rtai the sentimet.of tile'chiossinl regiirtIto is cass e itwo- ri'ls.. C~LASS BASEBALL BEGINS. '98 Class Starts the Season By Organizing Its Team. h'9l 18 D eliss nt today nd tar1 ed bliseisol L .. N. Burke wis elected catait iaud. Normass Forbes, Imaaiger. 'iTueeit1S'1 las elected the folowing otters: A. W. Chimterlah, Stise.. prt'ndent; 'Miss Wsiade Huclhssaan lDieb,., vice prseien; I. V. 'White, out., treasuirer; D. W. Flint, Pecnn., Secretary. "Prom"' Boxes at Yale. 1l1a..soig o "Trol:' oxes tt Yale Meo~day' broght a bo1ns of $8 to 011 o ehlot iha aditin toti't.g regnlaar price of $15. PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Able Paper Presented By Or, Wink- ler Last Night. '.liit'I'isiioiogieal Society last nigiil listened'ltto -ain111st1 interesting and~ sstluohurly u(stiits by Assitsttsnt Pr'ofes- sor Winkler 011 "'hll Dramaetur'gic l'risiciples of Lenz."'l'he llrof('ssAr spotk' it iciugihion thellelt'isiswriter'i's of till'"Stormllasld Stres-s" piodi ofs the lust t'eintur'y, showsinsg whitci ss'riters niost influenlcedi LOezin iiis dramai~turIgic essays. ils deirns.".5were chasriscterlolA si 11following the istndioi ing the fixted priniciplets of thse Frt'nt'h drainilhsitsof 1t1a11 period. Prof. I~imli is nsoss president of thle society anid C ... lealter is secretariy. 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