THE CORRIDORS. 57 THE CORRIDORS. —'84 —Now. —Elocutes. —New frats. —Make up prep. studies. —I. C. Dart! —This is advice to Seniors. Now bring out the Kittens. —Bold bad Bennett: "Change it." The Oreads elect officers next Friday. The girls think the new profs handsome. There are twenty-three Senior collegiates. --'Tis said the Phi Psis have Cooked Graham. The Junior class is talking up a base ball club. The musical department has thirty members. President Humphrey: "Fifty cents all around." —The Sophomore class numbers over sixty members. —A party of students went picnicing up the river Saturday. --The Amphion Quartette will be drilled by Prof. Blackman. —Curdy has no aspirations toward the gubernatorial chair. —Prof. Snow has been busily engaged on his weather report. The Phi Kaps have rented a hall in the National Bank building. —Prof. Bailey has been adding to the collections in his department. The Sophomore class is fearfully bored with Horace's bore just now. -It is time for the politicians to make out tickets for contest election. —Conundrum: By what plan were the students assigned seats in chapel? The secret societies have been having numerous meetings at odd times. Two dining clubs have been started and are now in successful operation. The law department opend Tuesday with prospects of a good attendance. -It has been suggested that a dancing club be organized among the students. Many of the students are in a financial condition approximating bankruptcy. The students are impatiently waiting an announcement of a faculty reception. The Seniors followed '83's precedent by electing Miss Kate Ridenour president. —Some of the students are getting homesick and taking a vacation over Sunday. —It is rumored that a certain Freshman "soaked" his guitar to get money to go home on. -A party was given September 28th by Mrs. Paul Brooks in honor of E. C. Meservey. —Johnson says he will hang the author of "over the garden wall." P. S. - When he finds him. --The German Society has reorganized and promises to become quite a useful factor in the University. Students in the modern literature department are not obliged to take laboratory practice this year. One hundred new books were added to the library during the summer and as many more have been sent for. —It is encouraging to note the numerous students coming from other colleges and joining the collegiate department.