The University Register, in outward appearance the same as in the past, is put on sale today. It is unfortunate that a really use full book should this year be chiefly remarkable for the large number of absurd mistakes in the spelling of names and in the use of initials. Faulty proof-reading is no doubt partly to blame; but this makes it no less edifying to see the name of Class Day Mardhal mangled, or to learn that the 1903 Freshman ballnine won by a score of 20 to 1 from Prufret Acadmey, or to see one name rolled out into two in one of the club lists. These defects, however, do not detract from the practical value of the book to any great extent. Besides directories arranged alphabetically and by dormitories, it contains valuable information about all University organizations and gives facts regarding recent athletic contests. As a book of reference it is well worth having for its convenience.
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