Mind and hand (May 1896) . this jingle here of mine, I started it at half past eight and finished it at nine. II the teacher will accept it Im sure I shall not rue The writing of this poem, The Cleaver of theBlue. Chas. Wilson. Mr. Emmerich delivered a lecture on theRhine country, before the members of theSchool, Friday, May 8. The lecture wasillustrated with stereopticou views, fromplates specially prepared for the occasionby Mr. Bass. The entertainment wasnovel and interesting, and thoroughly en-joyed by all present. The most interest-ing and certainly the prettiest views pre-sented were not


Mind and hand (May 1896) . this jingle here of mine, I started it at half past eight and finished it at nine. II the teacher will accept it Im sure I shall not rue The writing of this poem, The Cleaver of theBlue. Chas. Wilson. Mr. Emmerich delivered a lecture on theRhine country, before the members of theSchool, Friday, May 8. The lecture wasillustrated with stereopticou views, fromplates specially prepared for the occasionby Mr. Bass. The entertainment wasnovel and interesting, and thoroughly en-joyed by all present. The most interest-ing and certainly the prettiest views pre-sented were not taken from along theRhine, but in the neighborhood of WhiteRiver, namely, the pictures of the Febru-ary and June classes of96. Mr. Emmerich has received notice fromChic go University and Michigan Uni-versity, stating that, after a thorough ex-amination of the I. T. S. by committeesfrom each University, graduates from thisSchool will be admitted to these institu-tions without examination, upon certificateof the ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL LABORATORY. (South Half.) MISCELLANEOUS.


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