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For The Benefit Of The Woman's Gym

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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There wül be around in a few days culling ou the business meu, a committee composed of the following young ladies: Misses Bdith Noble.Ella Wagner, G. E. Mogford, Auu Richards and j Zena Thompson. They will circuíate a subscription paper iieaded about as follows: "Two regents of the University have pledged the sum of $35,000 j for a Woman's Building (gymnasium '; and league rooms) ou condition that the women of the state raise $15,000 more to cúmplete the necessary fund of $50,000. This is the twenty-fifth year since women were admitted to the University ; now is the first time that any appeal bas been made to meet their special needs. Recognizing that the interests of the Universiy are the interests of every citizen, we, the undersigned, business men and women of Ann Arbor, agrea to pay the suins set opposite our names to assist in ing this building." This is ari object that appeals to the prir'e of every citizeu, and the personal interest of every business man. The ladies of the Uuiversity say fraukly that they patronize the merehants who help in their work. An energetic committee of Detroit alumni is pushing the matter in that city, and it would be a pity if Aun Arbor people were lesa alive to the importance of the affair. Jacobs & Alhnand have headed the list with $50 cash down. How many others will do as much?

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News