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We publish to-day a short sketch of what is destined before long to become an incorporate part of the University, the far famed Annex. Although this institution has aroused great interest in educational circles, it is, we fear, looked upon with too much indifference by the students of the college. We have known men to graduate without having the faintest idea of the relation which this, to them, almost mythical institution bears to the University. But whatever the attitude of the students may be towards the Annex, the professors surely, look upon it with the greatest favor. Prof. Byerly is chairman of the Academic Board; and more than forty of our professors are instructors there. Mrs. Louis Agassiz is the President of the society, and it is due largely to her indefatigable efforts that the Annex has been in such a large measure successful.

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