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Seasonable Suits.

Spring suits were never so neat and dressy as they are today. Neat patterns in worsteds, greys and browns, tailored in the best possible manner, and cut on the latest patterns. Prices are right, too, for goods made as these are.

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Nobby New Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear, Gloves, and all the new blocks in Spring Hats now ready.

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GAULDEN'S

The Elite Shoe,

W. L. Douglas Shoe,

The F. & M. Shoe

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PAGE'S STORE.

HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN.

It's your own fault if you don't get your money's worth here. We right every wrong.

JAMES F. PAGE,

NEXT TO POST OFFICE.

SANDERSON & THOMPSON,

Clothes Cleaning and Pressing Parlor. Clothiers, Hatters and Tailors.

The best shop in town, bar none. This year, beginning Oct. 1, shall sell my tickets, 15 pairs of pants pressed for $1.50. Term and year work at special prices that will astonish. Good, sober and reliable work. You may pay more, but it won't be any better.

PLEASANT ST.. OVER AMHERST BAKERY.

The largest stock and the lowest prices in town. Agents for the celebrated Guyer Hats and A. B. Kirschbaum & Co. Clothing.

MONARCH SHIRTS, PERRIN AND H. P. GLOVES.

SANDERSON & THOMPSON,

AMHERST.

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Students and Alumni are requested to contribute. Communications should be addressed, COLLEGE SIGNAL, AMHERST, MASS. THE SIGNAL will be sent to all subscribers until its discontinuance is ordered and arrears are paid. Subscribers who do not receive their paper regularly are requested to notify the Business Manager.

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ONCE again we are all together, refreshed by a long rest from studies and ready to plunge into all our work with our utmost zeal and strength. Several

Holcomb will teach political economy and constitutional history in the absence of Prof. C. S. Walker, who is on a year's leave of absence. Prof. Holcomb is a graduate of Trinity and has also studied in the

University of Pennsylvania. Prof. H. P. Gallinger
which were formerly taught by President Goodell,
of Amherst college will teach the classes in history

M. A. Blake, 1904, will instruct in horticulture in
Mr. Blake has

changes have occurred about college during the summer. The new horticultural building is beginning to assume proportions, the insectary has been enlarged place of Geo. O. Greene, resigned. so as to accommodate more students and many been instructor in the Rhode Island state college. minor details such as improvements in the college. V. Osmun, 1904, will teach botany in place of H. walks and a new floor on the veranda of north college are noticed. The entire college heard with regret of the death of one whom we loved as one of us, Daniel Hart Enderton. His many kind and unselfish

J. Franklin, resigned. Mr. Franklin will again take up his studies as a post-graduate student. Walter B. Hatch, 1905, will teach free hand drawing and

acts, his willingness to do everything in his power for Sidney B. Haskell, 1904, has been appointed instructhe comfort of the students, and his quaint but tor in agriculture and assistant in laboratory work.

beautiful character had endeared him to us all.

WITH the opening of the college year and the issueing of the college paper for the first time, comes

THERE has been some changes in the faculty. the inevitable word of advice to the freshmen. At Professor Brooks will continue to act as president the best it is apt to be a repetition, but why shouldn't until the trustees can fill the place. Are the present freshmen any wiser or less

George N. it be?

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