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ing hour of the same shall be left to the direction of the committee in c h a rge of the respective balls. The semi-public functions of the Freshman reception and Field Holiday dance shall close at 12 o’clock. F. C. F o s t e r , Secretary of the Faculty . “ In addition to the above rules, in the letters sent to the sororities it was suggested that each young lady limit the number of evening calls to three per week.” The Hobart Herald A n important step has recently been taken by the Board of Regents of Nebraska U n iversity in an appeal which they h ave made to frater nities for the adoption of a one-year residence rule in rushing. Early pledging is considered an evil and should the Greeks take no action to stop it the Board threatens an enactment of university authority in the matter. — Newspapers have ranked with text-books at Northwestern Uni versity, and hereafter students in the American history courses of that institution must come to the recitation rooms prepared to answer question on the news of the day. Harriet was telling how Her brother H arry died. “ ’ Twas indigestion killed him ,” She said, and almost cried. “ You say ’twas indigestion That killed the little pet ; D id he die from too much candy, or What was it, H a rriet?” — Widow .