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Title
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The Plymouth Notes
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Alternative Title
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Lawrence Bruner Letters, 1897
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Creator
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Lawrence Bruner
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Identifier
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081210-1897-060x
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Transcription
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Miss Ellen Smith has a table at one corner Graduate students register in still another place. Dr. Edgren was not present, but Miss Clara Conklin presided at his table yesterday. Dean Bessey was hard at work and Dean Sherman was also present.
The Christian association workers were to be seen on every side. They and almost every old student were sought out by the more timid newcomers who wanted advice, but were not quite ready to try official sources.
Several of the new members of that faculty were on duty yesterday. They seemed to feel as much at home as if they had always been here.
Registration will continue as usual this morning with a very probable increase in students. Examinations will be given as follows:
Algebra, 8 to 10 a.m., U. 15.
Geometry, 10 to 12 a.m., U. 15.
English, 2 to 4 p.m.. U. 16.
Civics, 4 to 6 p.m. U., 16.
The Young Woman's Christian association room in the basement has been repainted. The association will make the room as attractive as possible with various furnishings, pictures and knick-knacks. The secretary, Miss Woodford, will have her office on the second floor in the part of the hall at the west end that has been partitioned off by wire screens. A very pretty little room has been made. The furnishings are in a tasty shade of green. There is a comfortable couch. Curtains shut off the view from the hall, sash curtains take the bare look from the window. The radiator has a pretty cover. Here Miss Woodford will have a desk. Little committee meetings will probably be held here also. The young women have furnished this cosy nook in a remarkably economical way, yet possibly no spot of similar size will be more appreciated by homesick girls this fall.
The young men talk of furnishing in a similar manner for their secretary the hedged off end at the east of the hall.
UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Dr. Frank Johnson has been in the city all summer.
Prof. G. E. Barber returned yesterday morning from Omaha.
Sam B. Sloan has returned to resume his studies at the state university.
Classes will be organzed Saturday. On that day Chancellor MacLean will make his opening address.
H. T. Johnson of Dakota City, who was compelled by illness to leave school last winter, has returned to take up his work.
Mrs. Manning is back from a long vacation spent in study in Chicago and Boston, with visits on the sea shore between times.
Those engaged in registering students will need to work very late nights this week in order to get out the registration cards by Monday. No one can definitely tell at present how large the registration will be. The state inspector of schools has estimated from what he has heard from schools
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