The Editors in the Hesperian Society have been changed according to the regulations governing the paper.
C. L. Jenkins, class of ’85, spent a few days in Trinity. “Cod Liver” has many friends and fellow students who were glad to see him.
Every thing, you know, is very dull immediately after Christmas. The Local column must have its share of everything that comes along.
The bulletin-board was a great curiosity to those who made their requisite number. We cannot find out what the balance thought about it.
Mr. Raper has the Book-room in charge. Open from four to five o’clock every afternoon except Saturday and on that day from eight to nine o’clock.
We learn from some members of the Faculty that in a few weeks a “Senate” will be organized at Trinity College. This is something that all colleges should have. Who knows but Senate halls may be filled with Trinity students.
Those who remained in Trinity during the holidays say that it is not by any means the dullest place in the world. With the frolics, parties, &c., every body seemed to have had a jolly time.
We were glad to see our friend, W. G. Burkhead of the Tobacco Plant, in the “city” on a few days’ visit to his Alma Mater.
Prof. Henry of the State University will lecture here, Feb. 8th, on an educational subject. Everybody is invited to attend.
Several of our boys on their return found their names on the “black-list” and had to stand some of their examinations over.