Prof. Heitman has been relieved of the Treasurer’s duties in order that he may give more time to his department, and the President is temporarily acting as Treasurer.
Mrs. Linton and child from Philadelphia are visiting President Crowell. Hope they will have a pleasant visit in our little “city.”
Recitation hours have been extended until 5 o’clock, P. M. Won’t somebody “kick” for the novelty of the thing?
Miss Ida Shaw, of High Point, spent last week with Miss Maggie Carr.
No student is allowed to act as agent for any book-firm.
The Trinity Boarding House combination to make 28 days a board month has failed. The strikers were successful.
The Seniors in Political Science will have the pleasure of studying the labor reports. Of course they are very interesting, as every reader will attest.
’Tis now afloat that the Railroad to run by Trinity College will immediately be completed. This may be merely a passing notice to some, but the people of Randolph county have determined no longer to be cut off from the busy world. When she gets her Telegraph line and Railroad she will no longer be classed Trinity via hackman’s express.
State Superintendent Finger lectured in Trinity Chapel, January 18th, on the Public School Problem. His lecture was interesting and beneficial and enjoyed by all, especially by the young folks. Our President in conclusion said we were like a little child, when we got a good thing, we wanted more of it.
A Chemistry class in Qualitative Analysis has been organized. Each member of the class has his desk of apparatus and chemicals. Four hours work a week is required, with privilege to spend as much more time as the student may desire.