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the possibilities, and another June will see its walls erect and tr-ue. It is 'Western Maryland's good fortune to have a building President. Perhaps in no has the remained so little: unchanged. Prof. \V. M. Black, after year's leave of spent at Harvard, returned to his post, and Prof. A. S. Crockett, his substitute, took the place of Prof. H. G. at Yale. Miss recognii'ing tile cuce to them is ready and willing. A greater number of changes could be found in the personnel of the student- body than in the Faculty. The graduation of the Class of '95 dropped twenty- one fro III the list, and reasons of various kinds forbade the return of many more Not only, however, have these gaps been filled, but the enrollment for the year has steadily increased and puts the total number enrolled for the at 272, a notch higher than ever before, as the graduatioll of thirty-eight the Class of '96 breaks the record of all other classes. The Class of '96 is the first ,8