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Day
11
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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E. C. Shields has been elecfced base ball manager for ncxt year. Instructor B. P. Bourland is uow ia Vienna taking post gradúate work. Two students are now enjoying the new scholarship given by Mrs. Clara Harrison Sranahan, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Each scholarhip yields $500 annually. St. Clair's delegation at the University this year includes: Walter Langell, Alex. H. Langell, Wm. Baird, Hngh Hart, Otis Rankin, Frank Bacon, Elihu Boyntou, Kathleen Baird, Laura Moore, Electa Solis, Esther Solis, Helen Solis. Mary Gilmore Williams, '95 lit, of Painesville, Ohio, has obtained the Elisha Jones classical fellowship of the University for the next two years, by competitive examination. A mass meeting in the interest of foot ball was held in University hall last Friday evening, which was addressed by Manager Baird, Coach MoAuley, President Prwntiss, Profs. Rolfe and Ñancrede and E. C. ghields. Subscriptions were taken amovinting to f500. The University eleven won its first foot ball game of the season last Saturday, Orchard Lake being tho victims. There were twenty minute halves played, at the end of which the score Btood 34 to 0. The Wriukle board has been organized as follows : Geo. R. Barker, '98, managiug editor; E. H. Humphrey, 97, business manager ; Norman Flowers, '96, F. H. Pet.rie, '96, S. E. Galbraith, '97, A. M. Sinith, '97, H. M. Bowman, '98, Chas. Parsons, '99, associate editors. Castalian offlcers have been elected as follows: Managing editor, L A. Woodard; assistant managing editor, F. R. Cutcheon ; seoretary, Miss Annie Li. Bacoru ; business manager, C. A. Manning ; assistaut business managers, W. H. Thompson and G. T. Lamont. The glee and banjo club held their first meeting Monday evening. About one-half of the old members WJre present. C. H. Morse, jr., P. G. , presided. After the roll cali the club elected Sidney Beach Tremble, '98, assistant manager. The manager, F. R. Waldron, then gave au idea of the proposed trips. No long trips will be made. At Christmas time a trip will probably be taken throughOhio, Indiana aud perhaps Illinois, in the spring vacation a trip will be taken west, iucluding the places visatcii lust yrv, gniuj; as far west as Denver and perhaps to Salt Lrike City and return. In addition a home concert will be given before Christmas. A ínandolin clnb will be fomied this year. The glee club elected E. C. Worden, '98, as leader, and R D. Ewinjr, '96, was elected leader of the m ndolin and banjo clubs. Theodore Roosevelt, the New York reformer, will appear in the Stiidents' Lecture association conrse on the evening of April 24, when he will teil about the processes of reform in the great metropolis. Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeseu was to have given a lecture, too, but his death lst week upsets the plans of the asuociatiou somewhat. Mrs. Mary W. Loomis. of Cherokee, Iowa, has been chosen to sucreed Anderson H.Hopkius as assistant librarían in the University library and she has already begnn her new duties. Mrs. Loomis seems to be well fitted for the posición, having had seven yeais of experience in libraty work. Sne is a gradúate of Lenox college, Towa, A.B. '79, M. A. 'Slt. She also took a full course in the New York state library school.

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