. Lake Forest College stentor. ay to drink in the spirit of the build-ings and scenery of the Grand Court. I). F.,96. COMMUNICATION. Of late there has been considerable shootingon the campus by some of the Academy stu-dents. Song-birds, squirrels, etc., have beendestroyed seemingly for no other reason thanfrom mere wanton sport. Several song thrusheshave been found dead in the last three was evident that they had been shot. Dothe students not know that shooting is prohib-ited on the campus? Further, there is a state(as well city law) fixing a fine of fivedollars for every song-bi
. Lake Forest College stentor. ay to drink in the spirit of the build-ings and scenery of the Grand Court. I). F.,96. COMMUNICATION. Of late there has been considerable shootingon the campus by some of the Academy stu-dents. Song-birds, squirrels, etc., have beendestroyed seemingly for no other reason thanfrom mere wanton sport. Several song thrusheshave been found dead in the last three was evident that they had been shot. Dothe students not know that shooting is prohib-ited on the campus? Further, there is a state(as well city law) fixing a fine of fivedollars for every song-bird and squirrel was a time when the rule prohibitingAcademy students from using fire arms duringthe school terms was enforced, but it is nowapparently a dead letter. This wanton shoot-ing is not done by genuine sportsmen. Anymanly sportsman would scorn to kill birds inthe nesting season. If the Academy authori-ties do not stop this abuse, the townspeopleshould take steps to punish the offenders. R. V. THE COLLEGE. L. F. I. Association Contest, May Game:—1\ of Chi. vs. L. F. Senior Reception, May Commencement Exercises, June Academy Reception, June Concert at Ferry Hall, June Prize Speaking, June Exercises at Ferry Hall, June ijJunior Contest in Oratory, June Class Day, June Commencement Exercises, June Banquet, June Reception. June 15. Pleasant weather at last. Rogers, 96, was ill several days last week. Regular examinations will probably beginMonday, June 5. The hand ball and tennis courts have becomevery popular during the last week. Miss Violet Phillips, of Elmwood, Illinois,attended the reception given to Mr. Hopkins. Professor M. Bross Thomas preached at thePresbyterian church, morning and evening Sunday evening, May 14, Dr. McClure gavehis views on revision and the Briggs case in avery i
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