Miss Laura Makepeace, of Patterson, N. J., spent a few days with Mrs. Nannie Craven.
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The Marshals and Managers will hereafter be elected by their societies. This is a decided improvement.
Mr. W. H. Robbins left on Thursday, Sept. 17th, for Winston. In a few weeks, he will leave for Tennessee, to travel for the firm of H. H. Reynolds & Co.
President Crowell left on Friday night, Sept. 16th, for Reading, and, after spending a few days, returned with Mrs. Crowell.
A delightful entertainment was given on Saturday evening, the 19th ult., by the ladies of this place, for church purposes. It was the most enjoyable affair we have seen in some time.
President Crowell gives a series of lectures on every Monday evening on Political Economy, and on Thursday evening on the Gospel of St. John. The public are invited.
President Crowell received recently a large box of minerals for the Museum. They were presented by J. Remfrey, Esq.
On the night of Sept. 23d, Mr. Clarence Watkins fell out of the window of his room, which is on the third floor of the college building, and broke both arms. He received no internal injuries, and from present indications will be entirely well in a few weeks.
Nature will provide for her children. As the apples are leaving, the turnips and “tatoes” are coming in (in the pillow-slips.)