Editorial.
So little has happened since the last number of
our Magazine was published that it is difficult to find
matter, for an article under the above heading. But
as the old saw has it, much has been said and much
remains to be said, this number contains chiefly news
that ought to have appeared in Nr. IX. We would
say more on this subject had we not been forestalled
by our'lively contempory, which rejoices in a more
sarcastic vein than we can ever hope to attain to.
We had also hoped to have had an article under the
heading ^Fashionable Intelligence" and had engaged
a correspondent with this view, but also the „Dying
shriek" has already noticed the revival of taste in
Neuenheim and the various fashions are too well known
to our readers by this time. The various College
news will be found under more or less appropriate
headings: at present almost every second member of
the College goes about darkly muttering French or
German while every master in engaged in writing
examination papers. This combined with the snow
and ice gives a dreary aspect to the landscape of
life; the only cheery point of view is taken by the
skaters. As the Heidelberger Zeitung put it „Der
Winter hat seine Karte abgegeben bei uns" and he
has been right well received. The great topic of
late has been the joining of Neuenheim to Heidelberg:
from all we hear this is likely to come off in 1890
and we shall at last be freed from the tyranny of the
„Bauern". As this is the last appearance of the
Neuenheimer in the year 1889 we conclude by wishing
our readers though it is rather early to do so „Ver-
gnügte Weihnachten und ein fröhliches Wiedersellen
im Neuen Jahre", which by the bye will be the Jubilee
year of Neuenheim College.
So little has happened since the last number of
our Magazine was published that it is difficult to find
matter, for an article under the above heading. But
as the old saw has it, much has been said and much
remains to be said, this number contains chiefly news
that ought to have appeared in Nr. IX. We would
say more on this subject had we not been forestalled
by our'lively contempory, which rejoices in a more
sarcastic vein than we can ever hope to attain to.
We had also hoped to have had an article under the
heading ^Fashionable Intelligence" and had engaged
a correspondent with this view, but also the „Dying
shriek" has already noticed the revival of taste in
Neuenheim and the various fashions are too well known
to our readers by this time. The various College
news will be found under more or less appropriate
headings: at present almost every second member of
the College goes about darkly muttering French or
German while every master in engaged in writing
examination papers. This combined with the snow
and ice gives a dreary aspect to the landscape of
life; the only cheery point of view is taken by the
skaters. As the Heidelberger Zeitung put it „Der
Winter hat seine Karte abgegeben bei uns" and he
has been right well received. The great topic of
late has been the joining of Neuenheim to Heidelberg:
from all we hear this is likely to come off in 1890
and we shall at last be freed from the tyranny of the
„Bauern". As this is the last appearance of the
Neuenheimer in the year 1889 we conclude by wishing
our readers though it is rather early to do so „Ver-
gnügte Weihnachten und ein fröhliches Wiedersellen
im Neuen Jahre", which by the bye will be the Jubilee
year of Neuenheim College.