. Lake Forest College stentor. s, nearly all men of thehighest character. May I add that nearly all the friends ofLake Forest college, I think, rejoiced to hearthat a great majority of the students cast theirfirst vote for the grand principles of theRepublican party, and we regret to hear that,in this noble act, they had the example orencouragement of only a very few of theirhonored and excellent instructors in otherbranches of learning. Yours truly, N. D. Pratt. One of the neatest publications we have seenlately and one which every Lake Forestershould own is a book of Lake Forest viewspublish


. Lake Forest College stentor. s, nearly all men of thehighest character. May I add that nearly all the friends ofLake Forest college, I think, rejoiced to hearthat a great majority of the students cast theirfirst vote for the grand principles of theRepublican party, and we regret to hear that,in this noble act, they had the example orencouragement of only a very few of theirhonored and excellent instructors in otherbranches of learning. Yours truly, N. D. Pratt. One of the neatest publications we have seenlately and one which every Lake Forestershould own is a book of Lake Forest viewspublished by William Herbert Baker, 358Dearborn Stieet, Chicago. There are seven-teen full page views, photogravures, compris-ing the Northwestern Station, Academy, Col-lege Campus, Presidents House, College,Gymnasium, Art Institute, the Church, FerryHall, College Residences, Farwells Pond,View from the Bluffs, Bluffs from the Beach,and street scene. The photogravure work isvery fine and as a souvenir of Lake Forest itis COLLEGE. AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Auditorium—Theodore Thomas,—Saturday night. McVickeks—Joseph Jefferson. Grand—Yon Yonson. Hooleys— Niobe. Columbia— Men and Women. Schiller—Chas. Frohmans Comedians. Chicago—Modjeska: The foot ball team traveled, in the aggre-gate, 11,000 miles. For anything in the line of tooth brushes, goto French the druggist. The Sems.,duly escorted by teachers, visitedthe scene of the wreck Thursday afternoon. Mounted slate blackboards have been placedin the Greek and Latin recitation rooms in theArt Building. The comet failed to keep its date—like theChampaign foot ball team—and still oldmother earth revolves serenly. Buck, the Waukegan jeweler, repairswatches for the students. His work is first-class. Prof. Halseys class in current politics nowhave access to the New York Herald, whichmay be found upon the class reading roomtable. B. R. MacHatton was detained at homebeyond the Thanksgiving recess by a painfulabc


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