DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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FATHER'S OCCUPATION. 



This year data was compiled and a graph prepared, with the assist- 

 ance of the Department of Mathematics, showing the comparative class 

 standing's of the different literary societies at the College. We have 

 every reason to believe that the effect of this has been sufficiently good 

 to warrant a continuance of the plan from year to year. 



A new plan of registration and classification was also put into effect 

 this year. While it is too soon to make a careful judgment of the 

 scheme, the saving of time for both student and instructor, as well asi 

 other features of the plan, would make it advisable to adopt it another 

 year. 



The routine work of the office such as recording of grades, publishing 

 the annual Catalog and Student Directory, assigning dormitory rooms 

 and the making of schedules, has been carried on as usual with the as- 



