THE CORRIDORS. 239 Only six more weeks of night school. Finest assortment of goods at the Temple of Fashion. For stylish suits, go to the Temple of Fashion, 63 Mass. street. -Abont forty students from Baker attended our contest on the 22nd. The Juniors elect a representative today to receive the hat from the Seniors on class day. —Owing to the scarcity of board, a Ladies' Boarding Club is being agitated. Don't be bored. The Senior class are talking of presenting the University with a bust of Wendell Phillipps. They probably will if not busted by paying for their sheep-skins. —J. S. Crew offers a prize consisting of Dickens' complete works for the best essay on any of the following subjects: "Oliver Cromwell," "The Literary Place of Nathaniel Hawthorne," "Reforms, Ancient and Modern." The essays must be of not less than two or more than three thousand words, and must be handed in by the 25th of May. A very loud talking young man. A rule or ruin young man, No idle dreamer, A political schemer, An Oread young man. If the participants in the Oratorical Contest are shrewd, they will order their suits of J. F. Thompson, over Barber's Drug store. The fraternities have elected editors of the annual, as follows: Beta Theta Pi, Albert Riffle; I. C., Addie Sutliff; Phi Kappa Psi, W. S. Jenks: Kappa Alpha Theta, Agnes Emery; Phi Gamma Delta, Harry A. Smith; Phi Delta Theta, O. C. LeSeur; Kappa Kappa Gamma, not yet chosen. The mashers all buy their hats and neckties of Bromelsicks. The exact facts in the late war in the Oreads are as follows: A special meeting was called for February 18th, in which the president, P. R. Bennett, was requested to resign from the society, and if he refused, the effort of the society was pledged to effect his expulsion. This was carried by a vote of 28 to 21. The society adjourned, after appointing a committee to impeach Mr. Bennett. The committee consisting of representatives from either faction prepared a report, after examining witnesses, that the president should be censured and requested to do better in the future. At the meeting Thursday all sides being anxious to drop the matter, in view of the approaching election, the minutes of the meeting Monday were stricken from the record, thus leaving the matter as if nothing had been done. The excitement resulting from this proved destructive to literary exercises and the general harmony and peace of the society. As a consequence, the reputation of the organization is tarnished and a reproach cast upon the name Oread, which it will take a good deal of earnest work to efface. BARB. Bromelsick has a full line of hats of all the latest styles, neckties and gloves until you can't rest. The largest assortment of new and choice woolens for the merchant tailoring trade can be found at Kunkel & Rocklund's. Their prices are lower than elsewhere in this city. We learn that Prof. G. E. Patrick, our old professor of chemistry, has resigned his position as superintendent of one of the great smelting works at Argand, Colorado. The small admission fee charged to the Oratorical contest seemed to frighten away many students, and the distance at night to keep many citizens from attending. The house was but little more than half full.