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A Husband Or A Silk Dress?

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
January
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The yeai-1892 wil] be a leap year and the Argus hastens to give a list of the eligible bachelors who have up to the present time faïled to join the ranks of the benedicts. Believing that Ann Arbor girls should have the preference, we refrain from going into the details of tlieir several qualifications, social tanding or financial interests lest some designing creature from outside our university city should step in and capture one of the prizes. All that is necessary is to make a choice and pop the question. Here they are: James L. Babcock, John F. Lawrence, Charles L. Hiscock, Prof. Eich- _. 1 TT 1 T" rt ,-. ard Iludson, Prof. C. A. Denison, Prof. E. L. Wal ter, Dr. C. A. Gatchel, Thomas D. Kearney, Zach. Roath, Sam Langsdorf , Michael J. Fritz. Jolin W; Hunt, Dr. E. A. Qlark, John W. Goódspeed, T. U. Goodspeed, County Treasurer Brehm, Will K. Price, James J. Quary, Fred Huson, Jolin V. Sheehan, Will F. Eberbach, Aldeiman C. F. O'Hearn, James E. Harkins, Win. F. Lodholz, J. B. Bent, GeorgeBluir, Bam Burchfield, Chief Engineer Sipley, Ernest Eberbach, J. F. Hoelle, M. J. O'Brien, J. A. Polhemus, F. G. Schleicher, George Vanderwerker. If the%bovc is not a list from wliich aseleetion can be made to suit the most fastidious, the Argus will feel that its efforts in presenting them to the unmarried ladies have been in vain. We look confldently to the future to erase some on the list go that another introduction four years from now will be out of the question.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News