. Lake Forest College stentor. rs—such silence was it that Dickthought he heard a lemon drop, and embracedStan, in consequence. Stop! Your life! cried two score voicesin unison, from behind the hedge. A shower of meteor-like, city-street-im-provement slag dropped upon the heels of themandate—not to mention Faster andfaster fell the stone, louder and more loud grewthe cries of the students enemies—the townboys. Always a fast runner, Dick distancedhimself and the bombarding missiles, andgained succor upon a neighboring , fell into the hands of the foe. Stan, for-got his injur


. Lake Forest College stentor. rs—such silence was it that Dickthought he heard a lemon drop, and embracedStan, in consequence. Stop! Your life! cried two score voicesin unison, from behind the hedge. A shower of meteor-like, city-street-im-provement slag dropped upon the heels of themandate—not to mention Faster andfaster fell the stone, louder and more loud grewthe cries of the students enemies—the townboys. Always a fast runner, Dick distancedhimself and the bombarding missiles, andgained succor upon a neighboring , fell into the hands of the foe. Stan, for-got his injuries in his delight at finding not theawful town boys, but the never absent—uponsuch occasions—and true reformer Luther, be-hind whom stood, in battle array, the mightyDavid. Dick gained the University Hall steps andhis wind, to find he had been the subject of ajoke. To-day he is dealing out his brotherssoft drinks to his friends, and is mentally agon-ized bv the saying: Faint heart never wonfair lady. * COLLEGE. L. F. V. CALENDARBall Game—Lake View vs. L. F. U., June Commencement Exercises, June Academy Reception, June Concert at Ferry Hall, June Prize Speaking, June Exercises at Ferry Hall, June Contest in Oratory, June Class Day, June Commencement Exercises, June Banquet, June Reception, June 15. The Sophomores have finished analyticgeometry. The boys voted the Senior reception a de-cided success. The College base ball team beat the Aca-demy by a score of S to 7 last Thursday. The Seniors are enjoying their seems to be their most popular diver-sion. The numbers attending the preparatory de-partment of the University have been materiallylessened during the past week. A good many of the boys have signifiedtheir intention give up their situations at theFair if it is open Sundays. W. K. Clement, a former professor


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