Today's issue of the CRIMSON ends a term upon which we can look back with satisfaction. The University has continued its onward march. It is at present on a financial basis second to none in the country. This term has seen improvements in the curriculum and additions to almost every part of the University, the greatest gain being in the number of students in the scientific school. The term just closed is the only one in which there is no examinations. Hence it commends itself to many as the most enjoyable of the three. The term about to open is perhaps the dullest and most difficult to get over; but we shall return from our short recess invigorated and refreshed and better able to cope with the for mixable mid-years.
The nest issue of the CRIMSON will be on Thursday, January 3, 1889.
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