Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1906 — A Correction. [ARTICLE]

A Correction.

Mr. Stoplate—l believe I must say good-night. Miss TersTeep—Oil, doif t! Why should you? Mr, .Stoplate—Why, really—ah—it’s getting rather late, isn’t it?———a Miss Tersleep—Y’es, altogether too late to say good-night. Say good-morn-ing.—Cleveland Leader. The University of Notre Dame, it appears, has some features that cannot be duplicated In any other school. It is one of the old, well-established colleges, with settled traditions reaching back sixty-four years, with a distinguished staff of professors and excellent library , and laboratory equipment. _lts discipline is of the paternal kind—strong without being oppressive; and as It embraces in its scope the grammar school, high school, and college Work, its appeal is as broad as it is potent. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the famous Indiana University, however, is the fact that it has arrived at Its present marvelous development absolutely without endowment. An announcement of the courses provided at Notre Dame appears on another paje.