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Electricity for lighting purposes is being installed on the phar- 

 macognosy floor in place of gas. We hope that before many years 

 the entire building will be lighted in this manner. 



The Phi Delta Chi Fraternity held an informal Smoker on Wednes- 

 day evening, October 9th. A large number of the Faculty attended 

 and jomed in the fun with the "boys." Everyone had a "corking" 

 time. 



The college is truly a cosmopolitan one. We have had students from 

 nearlv all the countries of Europe, China and Japan, South America, 

 Cuba, Panama and Porto Rico, and now comes an applicant for admis- 

 sion to the next session who is an East Indian and a graduate of a 

 University in India. This year we have had an exceptional number 

 of men who claim Italy as their mother country and we are in- 

 formed that in spite of the handicap under which many of them 

 labor in the way of unfamiliarity with the English language, they are 

 excellent students and some of them are headed towards the honor 

 roll. 



We are also very strong in the Co-ed. line this year, having at pres- 

 ent twelve of the fair sex gracing our halls and class rooms. 



LeRoy Biaswell, '02, has a rapidly growing business in the City of 

 Churches, and he figures that a new registered clerk will be needed in 

 a year or two. Mrs. LeRoy Braswell is a member of the class of 1912. 

 We wish all our graduates who are benedicts would send their better 

 halves to take the course. 



F. J. Labriner, Class 1904, has recently returned from a trip abroad 

 with his mother. He is studying medicine at Cornell and also has a 

 pharmacy at 94 Avenue A, New York City, where he ivould he pleased 

 to receive his friends. 



James Wallace Wise, Jr., 'ro, manager of Riker's Store in the 

 P. R. R. Station, was married in Dover, Del., on November 23rd to 

 Miss Mary Bratt Smith of Dover. Al. Lawson and T. Roediger '10 

 went down to see Jim through and acted as ushers. Hughett Mc- 

 I>aniell '12 was also present, and his brother Joseph was best man. 

 The honeymoon was unfortunately cut short by the opening of the 

 I'ennsylvania tunnel, which made it necessary for the groom to get 

 l)ack on the iob. (^ur congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wise! 



