The Gavelyte, October 1906

ltiH Place A black, black night m Jeanette and Jo. phine Orr. That it front of Dr. Mc .,hesney's. was not entirely successful was _due Temperatur old. to the merest accident, the boys finally Time- 11 :30 p. m. locating it and breaking in upon them. haracter ''Prof." Ware and the The eatables were gone but a jolly low murmur of two voices on McChes- social time wa indulged in and enjoy- ney's st~ep. I ed by all. "Prof." Wal'e - "You'll cakh co lci chilcire11." Mablp's vuicP froni the I The University of Paris. l I i' l ., car mess. o. < anger . "Fitz" Physics Class. Question, "What is a roup1 ?" Bright.Student, "Fern and Carl." Q. ''How is the force of a couple exerted." B. S "By prrs. ure." Q "What i~ the moment of a cou– ple"? B.•. "That of Carl and Fern is long-about an hour.'' Q. "What is the cause of equile– bruim of a couple?" B. S. "Mutual attraction." It has become the custom at least _ once a year for the girls to get up a spread among themselves to which no boys are invited but it has been manny moons since one occurred which was not discovered by the boys. This year taking advantage of the ab– sence of manny of the boys at Gavel Club Meetini Thursday evening Sept. 27, the girls :succeeded in slipping away unnoticed and holding their sprPa<l at the homP of the Misses Wm. K Curti!-1, writing in the Chic·– ago Record Herald of th Univer. ity of Paris says: "In addition to the divinity school, which is one of the smallest of all the many department., the l nivPrs– ity of Paris has the following facul– ties. Law, Letters, Medicine, Philosophy, History, Geography, Philology, Arch– itecture, Language and Literature, Natural History, Economic Science, Political cience, Religious anct oc– ial Science. Chemistry, Physic , Phar– marcia, Beaux Arts, Archeology, Mathem.itics, Oriental Languages. All of these come under the regu– lar faculty. In addition to them there are a number of semi-independ– ent schools whose graduates obtain their degrees from the university and whose names appear in its catalogue. This includes the great School of Beaux Arts at which drawing, design– ing, painting, engraving, culpture, etc., are taught; the Conservatory of

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=