Hawkeye . *Uncertain as we go to press. Miss J. (as she meets Pond at the door): Oh, its Mr. Pond. I had forgotten whichone was to come to-night. Holman (boating with Miss Brown): Arnt the Autumn leaves pretty. I dearlylove the brown. Miss B: I prefer the red. There are microbes in a kiss, said she;Their lips had scarcely parted. ****** I am a Homeop, quoth he, In like cures like, I put my trust Whereat their lips again concussed. Their future: Sandy—Missionary to Medical students.Pond—Far from Heaven. Bywater—Editor, womens column of Iowa State Press,Parsons—Specialist on whiskers.Graves—Farm

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Hawkeye . *Uncertain as we go to press. Miss J. (as she meets Pond at the door): Oh, its Mr. Pond. I had forgotten whichone was to come to-night. Holman (boating with Miss Brown): Arnt the Autumn leaves pretty. I dearlylove the brown. Miss B: I prefer the red. There are microbes in a kiss, said she;Their lips had scarcely parted. ****** I am a Homeop, quoth he, In like cures like, I put my trust Whereat their lips again concussed. Their future: Sandy—Missionary to Medical students.Pond—Far from Heaven. Bywater—Editor, womens column of Iowa State Press, Parsons—Specialist on whiskers.Graves—Farming.Alden—Ministry. F. O. Richards, E. C. Kauffman, G. W. Anderson, I. O. Pond, E. C. McMlLI<AN, P. R. Wield, Anna Jackson, M. E. Kemp, Senior Class, 1901 Sophomore CI s s , 1903 President.Vice-President.Secretary.Treasurer. President.Vice-President.Secretary.Treasurer. Freshma-n Class, 1904 R. L. Berki<ey, R. A. Jackson, G. R. HiLi., J. A. Carson, President.Vice-President.Secretary.Treasurer.. The College of Dentistry [INETEEN years a.go on the 18th of April the Board of Regents of the StateUniversity consented to the establishment of a Dental Department. Its pro-gress and growth from that time to the present makes an interestingchapter in the history of the University. It has a history even previous tothis date, for it was through the influence of the State Dental Society thatthis action of the Board of Regents was brought about. The establishmentof this Department had been in the minds of the members of the Societyfor several years. It was at the annual meeting of 1879 or thereaboutsthat Dr. J. Hardman of Muscatine offered a resolution looking to the establishment of this Department and moved the appointment of a committee which should present the matter to the Board of Regents.This met with the unanimous approval of the Society and Dr. L. C. Ingersoll, J. P. Wilson, W. O. Kulp and A. O. Hunt were selected as that committee. Thecommittee with Dr. Ingersoll as its c