Our College Times . d apply at once, asthe room is very limited. The man-agement will, however, secure lodgingin town if any desire it, but applica-tion for this should be made beforethe institute opens. Those lodging intown may take their dinner and sup-per at the college. A charge of $ is made to coverboarding and lodging at the collegebuildings for the full time of eightdays. The expenses for one day atthe college are $.90. Single meals atthe college dining room cost $. per single night $.15. As nocharge is made for tuition, a liberalcontribution to meet the expenses ofthe tea
Our College Times . d apply at once, asthe room is very limited. The man-agement will, however, secure lodgingin town if any desire it, but applica-tion for this should be made beforethe institute opens. Those lodging intown may take their dinner and sup-per at the college. A charge of $ is made to coverboarding and lodging at the collegebuildings for the full time of eightdays. The expenses for one day atthe college are $.90. Single meals atthe college dining room cost $. per single night $.15. As nocharge is made for tuition, a liberalcontribution to meet the expenses ofthe teachers from a distance is re-quested of all who attend. Persons coming by train shouldtake the hack to convey them fromthe deoot to the college. Elders ofchurches and others desiring to ob-tain additional copies of this bulletinto distribute among persons interest-ed will be supplied for the further information will be giv-en cheerfully upon application to thePresident of the college. OUR COLLEGE TIMES 21. u:oP 1 The winter term opened December3 with an unusual increase in enroll-ment. The dormitories of both hallsare pretty well filled at present. Theenrollment so far is about one hund-red twenty- two. Miss Shenk enjoyed a visit from herparents, Sunday, November 25. Those who stayed on College Hillbetween terms report having a verygood time. We wonder why. Mr. Beetem, a former student, visit-ed on College Hill for several daystaking in the lecture. Wanted—A new Avhistle for Taylor. The Music Department rendered aprogram in the Chapel, December 19,at 8 oclock. Miss Vera Laughlin and Mr. Wing-er were called home on account of thedeath of their uncle. We wish to ex-tend to them our sympathy. The first lecture of the seasonBrains and the Bible by Dr. Sea- sholes was a decided success. Dontmiss any of the following will be just as good. Many of the students were badlydisappointed when the plumbers suc-ceeded in repairing the boiler. Theywere happi
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