Our attention has been called to the fact that a lot of bogus summons, purporting to come from the Dean, were sent out to various members of the different classes. Just why any persons of intelligence sufficient to entitle them to a place in the college should wish to indulge in such a practical joke it is really hard to understand. Certainly, as far as the joke was concerned, nothing could be sillier; and the only amusement of the inventor or inventors of this piece of mischief must have sprung from the knowledge that they had put a few men to some trouble.
It is no part of a gentleman to infringe so far on the liberty allowed here, as to make rediculous an officer of the university and a number of its students. A university is not a fitting place for the exhibition of kindergarten tricks; nor are the great majority of men here in sympathy with such nonsensical performances.
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