In speaking of this subject we cannot refrain from saying a few words in regard to the number of parts offered by the seniors. Between seventy and eighty of the graduating class have gained the opportunity or privilege of preparing parts, but of these only an extremely small number care to avail themselves of the chance thus offered them. It would seem that the honor of delivering a commencement part would lead nearly all the rank list men to make a trial, but such is not the case. As yet, we believe, scarcely more than a dozen men have handed in their subjects for parts. It is obvious that the more parts the instructors have to choose from, the better will be the commencement exercises of '85. This one fact alone ought to induce more seniors to write in the hopes that they will thereby improve the exercises of their commencement day. Feeling that few realized the small number of candidates for commencement honors, we have stated the above facts hoping to induce more men to avail themselves of the opportunity which the marks of their college course have given them.
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No HeadlineWe wish to call the attention of seniors to the opportunity for conference with Professor Hill this afternoon concerning subjects
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No HeadlineSeniors are reminded that at 3.30 this afternoon Professor Hill will be at Sever 1 to confer with Seniors concerning
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Calendar.Commencement Parts. Professor A. S. Hill will hold his last conference with Seniors concerning their subjects for parts at 4
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No HeadlineWe are glad to learn that the instructors who have charge of the commencement parts this year will make an
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Commencement Exercises.The Committee on Commencement Parts has decided that there will be no part from the Graduate School in the Commencement