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This will add a great deal to the efficiency of the Bible Study work in the University. An Honest Confession=. An instructor was having a little informal talk with his class yesterday about the work of the term, and the talk drifted to the authorities on the subject of the course. "Miss Blank," said he, "What is your opinion of—," naming the author that had been the main text in the course. "Well, really, I haven't used it very much," was the artless reply, and she wondered why they laughed. Take a book of Boughton's Lawrence Views home with you and send one or more to your friends. 32 views for 25 cents. Special prices on picture books, fountain pens, base ball goods and many other things for the next ten days at Boughton's. Rates cap and gown pictures, Squires Studio. About seventy-five students of the Franklin county public schools were visiting at the university yesterday. County superintendent James E. 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