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Day
17
Month
March
Year
1893
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The '96 mandolín club will meet in room 24 Saturday, at 3 p. m. Dr. Hammond will lecture to the p. g. laws daily at 3 p. m. until further notice. The senior laws, yesterday, decided to give Gibson the contract of taking the class picture. The '96 mandolin club will play at the annual oratorical contest in University hall Saturday evening. Prof. Nathan Abbott of Northwestern university has been appointed as one of the professors of law at Leiand Stanford university.- Daily Cardinal. Rev. J. T. Sunderland will give next Sunday the fifth lecture in his series on The Labor Problem. Subject, " Profit-Sharing and Other Forms of Co-operation." There will be a caucus of the '96 independents, Saturday, at 2 p. m., in room A. The caucus is called for the purpose of nominating representatives on the Oracle board. Mei vin L. Douglass, law '91, who has been practicing law in New London, Conn., died last week of malaria. He was recently married and had a bright future in prospect. D. Haskell, formerly assistant in mathematics at the U. of M., stopped over last evening from an eastern trip, to viüt friends. He is now a teacher inthe University of California. The following senior laws passed the examination of the Ohio Bar at Columbus last week: G. M. Sipe, C. W. Wells, M. H. Orborn, G. A. True, B. F. Brough, J. H. James, and C. M. MacEmery. A portion of the medical exhibit at the Columbian Exposition will consist of photögraphs of students at work in the various laboratories. Yesterday pictures were taken of the surgical and opthalmological clinics. The date of the oratorical contest has been changed from Friday to Saturday, March ï8. Satisfactory arrangements of the complications have been effected and all the contestants will be on hand. The contest will be held in University Hall. At the Inland League next Monday night there will be a doublé program. Dr. H. L. Obetz, of Detroit, deán of the homoeopathic department, will give a talk on 'Ancient Surgery," and Mr. E. F. Mills will speak on "The Queen of Fabrics." Admission, 10 cents. Five members of the Presidential Cabinet are college graduates: J. S. Morton is from Univ. of Mich.; D. S. Lamont, Union College; W. Q. Gresham, Bloomfield University; W. S. Bissell, Yale; H. A. Herbert, Univ. of Alabama. Hoke Smith and John G. Carlisle are not college graduates.

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