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Day
19
Month
May
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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Entries for field day are more numerous than ever before at the U. of M. The '94 and '96 lits had a practice game yesterday afternoon on the athletic field. The '95 lits defeated the junior laws by a large score yesterday afternoon, on the campus. The junior laws will have an opportunity to get off their entrance con., in Blackstone, June 3. The managers of the various class teams have submitted lists of players eligible for the inter-class series. By the will of the late Joseph Spinney, of Brooklyn, Wesleyan University is bequeathed nearly a million dollars. The junior laws will be examined in Fixtures and Easements, Saturday, May 20, in the general lecture room at 9:30 a. m. There will be a meeting of '94 to elect the Board of editors for the senior annual, Saturday morning, May 20, in room A. Extra tickets for the Boston Sytnphony concert raay be obtained ai Ann Arbor Organ Co's and Caikins'. Price $1.00. The Adelphi holds its last meeting for this college year this evening. The election of officers for next year will take place at that time. The election of officeis of the Students' Lecture Association will be held as soon as the business of this year's board is completed. If time permits, the freshman dents will be taughtcontinuous gum work this year, a course introduced for the first time in the college. Saturday evening Prof. Dewey will address the Mission Band, at Newberry Hall, on "The Relation of Philosophy to Christianity." A. B. Tucker and AV. H. Marshall, assistant librarians of the law department, have been appointed canvassing agents for the Michigan Law Journal. The students are showing their appreciation of the tennis courts by ubing uiem consranny. uu all sicles are heard words of praise in regard to their condition. The junior medies will have an examination in Materia Medica and Therapeutics Friday and Saturday. This examination will cover a period of three years' work. The Board of Regents meet this morning. This meeting promises to be of unusual interest as matters of importance to the university will be considered. H. Wakers has been appointed assistant editor of the Law Journal, in Ann Arbor. Every one having alumni notes or other news of interest to law studeents, should confer with him. Prof. Hempl has been ascertaining from his pupils the meaning applied to various words in different parts of the country. The word "squint" has been the source of much interest. Special rates have been made so that any one wishing to go to Ithaca with the base ball team next Saturday, may do so at an expense not more than $30.00. All who wish to go should see manager Cleveland to arrange for tickets at once. Dr. Catermole, who has been inturn at the hospital for the past year, has resigned to accept a position at Quebec, as medical inspector of immigrants. He left day for that place. Dr. Harry Hall takes his place at the hospital. The engineering party will start today on their annual tour. They will go by boat from Detroit to Mackinaw, from thence into the Superior región. The party will be under the charge of Prof. Davis, and will be absent the remainder of the year. Dean Knowlton has expressed his views regarding the junior law petition for early closing, in very vigorous language and h'as given them to understand that school will nut close a day earlier. He also stated that those leaving before time would have hard work getting into the senior class. Dr. Holmes, of Chathara, Ont., a gradúate of the U. of M., will be in town on Wednesday next, to renew old acquaintances and address the Canadian club, at their banquet that evening. The doctor is a gradúate of somewhere in the seventies and is one of the foremost medical men in Ontario.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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