. Aggie life. orrespondence will receive prompt attention. STUDENTS SUPPLIES. NOTE BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONEEY OFALL KINDS, BOTANY OUTFITS, WHITEGLOVES, ETC., CLASS GOODS. PRICES lOW. 13 SOUTH colleioe:.AMHERST COLLEGE and Carpet RenovaliiiE Establislimeiit, Aggie Agent, C. L. BROWN, 94. Get Sample Rates for Washing and Mending. Work taken Monday delivered Wednesday. Wednesday delivered Saturday. OFFICE ; AMHERST HOUSE ANNEX. AGGIE LIFE. 107 Yes this is our space. Dont waste your time read-ing our ads, you know that we are Lamps and Lip Ooods are Ours. WILLIAMS BLOCK, A3IHEBST,


. Aggie life. orrespondence will receive prompt attention. STUDENTS SUPPLIES. NOTE BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONEEY OFALL KINDS, BOTANY OUTFITS, WHITEGLOVES, ETC., CLASS GOODS. PRICES lOW. 13 SOUTH colleioe:.AMHERST COLLEGE and Carpet RenovaliiiE Establislimeiit, Aggie Agent, C. L. BROWN, 94. Get Sample Rates for Washing and Mending. Work taken Monday delivered Wednesday. Wednesday delivered Saturday. OFFICE ; AMHERST HOUSE ANNEX. AGGIE LIFE. 107 Yes this is our space. Dont waste your time read-ing our ads, you know that we are Lamps and Lip Ooods are Ours. WILLIAMS BLOCK, A3IHEBST, UTASS. AMHERST HOUSE LIVERY, FEED ^ SALE STABLE, T. L. PAIGE, Propr HACKS TO AND FROM ALL TEAINS, OMNIBUSES, HACKS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE TEAMS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. CAREFUL DRIVERS. FAIR PRICES. A-MBEJtST, MASS. J. DEALER IN WflTGIiES, CLOCP, JEW EIiRY FINE POCKET CUTLERY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, OPTICAL GOODS, CANES, SPORTING AND FANCY GOODS, REPA5R1!\I3 ?JEATLY A^3 ROMPTLY DOf^E. AMHERST, MASS. fiO. P li h. .:EI?,S T , MY CONSTITUTION. Name, immaterial: object, fun; Officers, numerous; membersliip, one; Meetings, continuous; Voting, unanimous; Treasury, emptiness—thus doth it run. — The Syracusian. Lives of college dudes remind us,That the ones who look sublime Are the ones who limp behind us,Aged by sulphur soap and lime. Let us then get up and hustleDrive cosmetics from the land. Like the high hat and the bustle,Crush them with an iron hand. -Purdue. On Sunday morning he wore a simple knot,Because his shirt had neither crease nor spot;On Monday morn he donned a four-in-hand,For reasons you will shortly understand;Wednesday morning he wore a monstrous puff,For reasons we may fancy good enough;Thereafter in a sweater he was clad,For he had just one shirt per week—how sad!—Ex. NOTICES. Mails leave the college for the post-offlce at 1 p. M. and7-40 P. M. on week days. On Sundays it leaves at 4-45 At the post-office mails leave as follows : Bosto


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