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Unity Club Attractions

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Day
4
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Unity Club's lecture co-.irse for 1895-6 has been arranged and contains many featnres of interest. James Kay Applebee, of Boston, who has proved so popular in past seasons, will give t wo or three lectnres on Shakespearian plays and also one on John Wesley. Edwin Waldo Emerson, of Concord.Mass. ,ason of Ralph Waldo Emerson, will deliver two art lectures. Other lectureie of note and their snbjects will be : Dr. Harold WilsoD, of Detroit, "The Relation of Color to the Emotions ;" Rev. Mr. Whitford, of Saginaw, "Dante;" Rev. Lee McCollester, of Detroit, "Oíd Cambridge and Concord;" Rev. John Snyder, of St. Louis, "The Evolution of American Humor. " The course will be opened by the Ypsilanti orchestral society and a ladies' quartette, in charge of Prof. Oscar Garreisen, of Ypsilanti. Special evenings will be : An English evening by local talent, in charge of Rev. J. P. Hutchinson ; a G. A. R. evening, in charge of Col. W. K. Childs. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Lucinda H. Stone, of Kalamazoo, will give a lectúre on "A Year of Travel." The following local speakers will take part in the course : Hon. E. P. Allen, of Ypsilanti, subject, "The Greatest American;" Dr. Doek, Prof. Greene, Dr. Campbell, J. F. Srnith, of Ypsilanti, violin recital ; Prof. John W. Langley, of Cleveland, Ohio, subject, "Electricitv in England. "

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Ann Arbor Argus
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