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Colkg* Jlotes. We desire to give a hearty welcome to the three additions that have been made to the staff of the College. Miss Mary Brebner, M.A. (London), has been appointed Lecturer in Modern Languages and also to assist in English and Latin. Miss Brebner was formerly a student of this College, and took her M.A. (Lond.) in Classics and Modern Languages whilst here. After this she gained the Gilchrist Scholarship for the purpose of investigating the methods of teaching Modern Languages on the Continent. She comes here from the Training College, Cambridge. Miss C. P. Tremain, B.A. (Wales), who has been appointed Lecturer in the Normal Department, is also a former student. Before coming to College as a student, she studied at the Cambridge Training College, and then was for a time assistant mistress at the West Ham High School for Girls. After taking her degree from this College, she was appointed Assistant Lecturer at the Home and Colonial Training College, Highway. Sne has been awarded a Gilchrist Travelling Scholarship for 1900, with the work of reporting on the teaching of History and Economics in German schools. Mr. W. Jenkyn Jones, B.A. (London and Camb.), has been appointed Lecturer in Philosophy as successor to Dr. Melntyre. Mr. Jones took his B.A. (London) from this College. In 18S3 he gained a scholarship in Caius College, Cambridge, and in 1895 passed First Class in the Moral Science Tripos, Part I,; in 1897 again he took First Class in the Moral Science Tripos, Part II., having chosen Metaphysics as his special subject. He has won golden opinions of his ability and character from such men as Prof. Henry Sidgwick, Dr. Venn, Dr. Keyne, and Prof. James Ward, LL.D. Our first thoughts are of those who were with us last year. How different Aber is without them ! We remember a saying of the Principal that expresses what we all feel, " I wish that you were always here, and that this continual change would cease.