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3
Month
February
Year
1893
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The junior laws are being quizzed on Agency this week. The freshman mandolín club has received a flute player. The senior law will have their third quiz on wills next week. Dr. Dorrance has returned from Saginaw, where he spent the past week. ;s Perry, '95 medie has been called home by the death of her brother. Prof. McLanghlin's class in Constitutional Law will finish text-book work this week. Prof. de Pont has not been able to meet his classes for a day or two, owing to illness. Dr. Herdmaa recently received some very fine electrical apparatus for use at the hospital. Manager Thorp, óf '96 baseball team, wants all who play to hand their names in at once. The senior laws are being quizzed this week on Real Estáte and next week will be quizzed on Wills. Dr. Huff expects to give soon a course on tiental prosthetics, never before pursued in the dental college. Miss Margaret Zimmerman, '95, of Chicago, is the guest of the Misses Quigley, of 49 East University Ave. % The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Church of Christ, will be entertained at the residence of Prof . B. A. Hinsdale, this evening. Prof. dePont will not organize a class in fencing of less thaa twenty. Those wishing to join should see to it'immediately. A large number of the students remained after thelecture. Saturday night, and had the pleasure of meeting Prof. Stagg. The class in Pol. Ec. III will be examined, finally, inthree divisions, on the 7th, th and i4th of Februarp, respectively. Mr. Effinger, instructor in engineering French, is ill with malarial fever and will not meet his classes again this semester. Two games of baseball have been arranged with Cornell ,the first to be played atlthaca, May 20; the second at Detroit, May 30. The musical recital Saturday afternoon was splendid and shows well the work that is being done in the School of Music. Captain Crawford has decided to wait until the beginning of next semester before beginning the training1 of caudidates for. the baseball team. Before the University Law Senate this evening, eulogies will be delivered on Blaine, Hayes, Lamar and Butler. The session will be a public one. C. L. Carter, law '87, is one of the commissioners appointed by the provisional government of Hawaii to confer with the United States in regard to annexation. W. W. Griffin and I. B. Lipson have been selected by the Alpha Nu society to represent it in the I contest to secure a representative to with Wisconsin. All the committees for the fr man banquet have been appointed. The banquet will be held some time in May and arrangements arealready making for a grand affair. Miss Clemence Hamilton, '93 lit, has accepted a position as teacher in Flint. Miss Hamilton completed her course and will return in June to gradúate with her class. The first of the serieof dances given by the Xuoreo Club was given last Saturday evening at Nickels' Hall. It was a decided success, surpassing all expectations. Prof. Scott promises his class a rare treat in the near futurej in the wray of stereoptican views of photojraphs of pictures which he procured ivhile in Europe last summer. Miss Maude Barber, of the School of Music, has returned to her home at Mason to complete her high school course. Miss Barber will enter the University next year. The Freshman Glee club has effected temporary organization, and those who are fortúnate enough to get in the club will be notifïed of the first meeting by postal cards. Moritz Levi, instructor in French, will sever his connection with University at the close of this semester. He has had poor health for some time, and he feels that a rest will do him good. A letter was received yesterdayby the Press Clubcommittee from Hon. Henry Watterson, who is obliged to decline the tender of a banquet by the club on account of other engagements. The University Glee and Banjo Clubs left this morning for Bryan, Ohio, where they will give their first concert of the season. Tomorrow evening they will appear at Coldwater, Mich. A '96 medie visited the hospital Wednesday morning with a case of blood poisoning, secured in the dissecting room. His hand was lanced by Dr. Darling, and ito serious results are anticipated. There will be a meeting of the Prohibition Club soon after the beginning of the second semester, at which a large number of five-minute speeches will be given', and rAusic will be furnished by a quartette. Arthur S. Hall, instructor in Mathematics, has resigned his position in the University, to take effect at the close' of the semester. He hasaccepted the chair of Physics at the Grand Rapids high school. '95 has probably made no mistake in seiecting Evan Evans as baseball captain. He is of the famous unna Stars, a team that for several years has enjoyed the distinction of being one of the best amateur clubs in the state. The following speakers of the Jeffersonian society will take part in the contest: E. O Fraer, C. B. Stewart, f. G. Park, L. F. Harmes, D. O. Rideout, T. R. Best, A. W. Jefferis, G. E. Leonard, and Mr. Tupper. Of the 11,449 persons who have received degrees from the University, 10,603 are now living, including the man who first matriculated. Among these ten thousand and over therè have been only ten alumni associations formed.