HIGHSCHOWS 4 n‘ mum at mnlm'"6i‘ nu: magnum If?! .4 F5†gwau M. .v 1""? 49m mandala; is the mud Ioodny night I“ the lag“ “in! fl! Ihowing thit the people Que 60nd mt whet n Mm†We lectures ate.- The last. of the series, on London, will be given an the 21,11“! everyone at the school and the more opportu- nities for further education of- inked to the stndnntgth! more gflvemitia ,w'e doc C6 maï¬a“ om §igh when? 1’66th been 'mndp. tn the best college: Chronflh- Pf aï¬momghe: madam attained by 1' school and the more Opportu- ien for further «1W1! 0‘9 to theim‘hth more) it“ the countiy incl? - he]! Wellesley, Hiehtgan ad m- ‘ ., Int one: in the west. Fact-this answers have been ï¬ceived, and we hope soon that any of our graduates may enter these seats of learning without entrance examinations. 2'59???qu .9 980m; } V I > foi‘hjl‘igkiï¬â€˜ng' bit Its-(Lih'ow pheir «w Aug/w. r.‘ A55: ‘ out the cém nell, Wellesleg 6n! impgrtnn Fumble a "PARIS " On Monday evening, Dec., 7,11 wary intone-ting lecture on "Paris†was given by Prof. Ray- mond. Perimlthe chief city" of France, has been called‘ by some one' the City Beautiful, and well she de- eervee the name, for the entire city has been built with the thought out making. .it as Maxim pea poem- ble. 87m hailed the way to‘ the building uf other beautiful cities, «Vienna and Berlin have both imitated her. ‘ The city wu originally built on a mm inland and from this it hum-Wing out on all sides. has been built with the; iibought One dnyuwhonvhdwlwoigflyeq of .making.,it,aa beautiful,†poui- . P‘G‘l‘riml mound he“. “9' Wham ble. Site 53519.: the way u; the sent himto I atom, twenty miles die. building uf fotber beautiful cities, . WHO“ provhions. He '3' some ‘0 «Vienna and Berlin have both â€â€˜h “n u " a"? to m?" “1° "w" imitated her. ~ a- nil trawler: did m then nines, so . . . IMO ï¬nd ibeir wa home, but on The city wu originally built, d thought. no ‘1." w“ . “8M on "gull inland and frpni this it)â€. on the groan d, be decided ; m 5" m “Mini °“‘ °“ ‘“ 1 [allow his men coining hm ‘ “9* .. a. [mind m- déoumioo with. There ~ are _ many beautiful ’but’pinhnp, but When hi; can teddy Ch‘FTOhe‘. “38 most 1‘30“ 0f Concern home. it bognnvw now at which are probably the Madeleine a wry nu and by niahthll hi. Editot-imChief. All!) MWâ€. Auoointa mm- ‘ F. > Raymond’s “1:: me on. I ï¬tment! no ï¬le iai 9"†yï¬ï¬‚um. .. «is .flilï¬mï¬ulupï¬ub “ ; . #wnwkm human _ mm.†m i Wu'tï¬n fun diam 1M {6" “ï¬t- an- id qiiliifa {366‘ 6ng t“ of the Bflfloh mundjm. F09 luutue of the ng no lo kin once! its chumtign. ind ms “- M“!!! Native- "aflvmwzg: mun»! «unmanag- caption." , ~ . _ a. oupuou In place of the guillotine, ï¬at qua] Wt neww ‘lie tortoi- ‘aeu b‘y' amamséa: Md‘o rho beautilnl Veadono- col-uh column hsnbmw m times by di guynt Lnlers $4 Tram P34 13% m it , We wpre given brief sketch. a the lives of some of the he bind heroine: of France, am “9%11‘ were Jeanne D’Arc, vi gt quqleon at the top. f" ibiéi’ï¬'fl, yét â€awry. the gre Naptï¬leom and‘ï¬robably moot i: totesting to the heart of the kg American, InFayefle With all that the afï¬nity Ea; suffered and andâ€, Withheld we can but love this n Fr’noe which has ngen '30 magi the world ' " 373$ MW BY INDIMI‘S. 8mm yéirs M Ibéré died an old man who W» J, a "3th likdd ' ' ' viciniIV count ofhia abi' , dï¬â€™yhair rah ing Indian storied The hot one I remember his idiating was a We of how be was utterly surrounded by (Indiana. 1'sz the My: wâ€"Vrvâ€"qv‘ wâ€" ‘w- -"‘I"£ rs; mini» uni. 1L1... moneys“ 12. 1903. r In. Prof. n"!!! on. any any picture. of NC fm‘fljï¬gï¬h vici {3% am on "“3 {0 tefl hair tie statiï¬ (I, A, ' £5360 boyflphgf‘d; , £1165 E’vmitou; r ., hi3h~uchook4h¢mgns being " 28-"- , If: 55in Mn! ‘0! Evan-ton. Owing 1, «in accident, Eokharty'o‘ar . beat t MM, moat of the game and {Ih‘ï¬l'bis loss was seriously felt; Mr. Diem; Morris was not here to coach the "ï¬f_‘boys during the game; 'Had he .3. 3 43.. cl 121.1%; in. clonal.†£13! 8281. a. 3838....833 3.18.8 51.338233»... mmdsbuy to: a marginal; Indy-Mutton“. posture Baud {lid raping cry cl a non-uh our! to which be paid no at. station at 5:3. But when the un- voting a“ 6! a chow (noted M. cur, ho knew ‘Indhu were about M. the all at thaw-.130 juptd to his M add “in Idindiou un- known to“ “aid plooud- ed In More a ‘3 “naming- ly a w. W up b91920 him. biddh “I Mdiflaruldinétion. Ho mind; but abuser, horrible light inched Whit!» ind it every 1-!!qu Iii-din hi0 hoe. 'He mmlind bo‘wu sunounded by Indian; and death seemed imminent. Ho panned for quite I whilo It this point' In hi. story, and n thoroughiy «dud 'yvoung‘am asked him how he mpo'd. The old man turned in bu choirJhnw can log over the other, scratched bit ï¬eld and 93'- oxgimdwfrhq killed an, m!†’ Evunaton played; good game; the math, .Huadhy.‘ unpécimy doings emeptionally good work, throwing all the baskets except .two. Lack of ‘team work lost the game ' for the high séhbbl,"hut under thgeqat'madyT and persidténï¬ gpaching of Mr. Morris, next tiina we hope to beat Evanflon. "* BASKET BALL GAME. been present the score in 'sll probability would not have be“ so unequal. -‘ . ‘ . . __ 3.4551031 BALL mm "£11 Ud‘foftunately, ~the facï¬liiy rnAle‘ 1‘Keep; the boys team from play-g Hug with outside tom on may; nights except Friday and Sutur- ._....___. l ‘ A‘mtipgcï¬thenpuonuï¬m of the league was held on Friday night glad the ï¬nger schedule was A .0 .‘J. " will begin on" Janu‘ny‘lfl; ‘tbo â€ban 0! the bun stoic} got ‘uflpmi jerseys, if the he... warm mm fund «I poi. In making dot the nebodulo, the npreoenh’flm (Rodd-610 hive the girls ind b'oyl' Mufti! 'Wo two opponn‘ iohools poof a? illâ€. but“ day, tlie forinor "in We (her. noon pad the Inn: in the even- ins A“ the gum m to be played on Friday. Following†in .u. Nylon-my 15~Wmhgln at Big“ Pita Friday; January 28â€"New M: at Wanton“. ‘mi; '5": Fiï¬Ã©y, Janï¬ary’ " or at Highland Pm ‘ ‘ M‘ Henry Watson of Lake Fond, visited John Gould at the â€boo! Wednoodly. , , Mr. Averillwgave us inéxoql‘lent tillk Monday morning on Radium, explaining what if is, what “it dogs, [and whut it meant day. ~Wednesday evening; MiasMWiI- Hams and Miss Joy Miller “heard Mme. Patti in Cbimgd. The‘j pro- Bounced her exceedingly charm- ing as did many others from our city who Were fortunate enough to be present 1t Mme. Patti’s last appearance. . ' "o more English «has expect to ‘go into Chicago next week to see “The Merchant of Venice. †They h u been studying this work of Shims and hem much in tore-t is felt in the opming play. President Shieldsâ€, of the M061 ard, visited the school Wedneao Tho majority of the sopho- Subuctibe for m Now-Jam: