so THE BATTALION. The Daniel Baker Collegian again makes its appearance. What is character? By Hermia Smith is a well written article. Arbitration, by Artie Gilliam contains good sound argument. “Ob would I were a bird: she sung And each disgusted one, Thought to himself the wicked thought I wish I were a gun.”—Ex. Among our best exchanges is the “Review.” We beg to offer one criticism on the February number. The reduction of officers for insubordination etc., should not be pub lished in our College journals: New exchanges are always accepted with great pleasure. The S. V. C. Student is an interesting and attractive jour nal. We wish to call special attention to the literary and editorial departments. The Reveille shows a steady improvement. “Design in creation” by J. E. Baird ’96 is a well written article. The Aerolith is a well edited German magazine. We wel come you. From a friend of Erin in one of our exchanges—Primus. What would happen if Ireland should secure home rule? Secundus—All the sham rocks would be glad stones. Prof.—Miss, “please decline ein gutar mann: Miss—Professor, I don’t believe I can.” Prof—Gentlemen, take notice, Miss—refuses to decline a good man. We gladly acknowledge the receipt of the following ex changes of February. The Georgetown, Gray Jacket, S. V. C. Student, The Aerolith, The Aquinas, New Hampshire College monthly, The Cadet, The Reveille, Review, Daniel Baker Collegian, The Alcalde, Monthly visitor, Orange and Blue, The High School opinion and The Tattler. Pity the poor young man who parts his hair in the middle. He has to do it to prevent his mind from becoming unbal anced—Ex