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Day
1
Month
November
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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The Uuiversity team tí!1 play Oberlin tomorrow. Yale students living nnmber 8,953; 16,737 persons have graduated f rom here. The freshmen at Chicago University are not allowed to join tne Greek letter iraterni'ies. Tbe U. of M. Daily bas outwinded4he Harvard Daily News, the latter paper snspendiug pnblication. The "freshraau reception," heretofore tbefresbman spread.occurs tonight 3D tbe Waterman gymnasium Committees have been appointed to make arrangements for the sophomore Jhop, to take place in December. Mrs. J. E. Bolles, mother of Wm. E. JBolles, '94,died in Detroit Wednesday. Thore are more students in the senior lass iu the dental college than there re chairs in the operating room. W. D. Herrick is the champion tennis player in college, defeating Professor .Jocelyn, who has held the championship several seasons. The football team will leave for Cambridge on Wednesday next for their fcig game with Harvard. They will travel in a special train over the Pennaylvania lines of railroad. After their game with Michigan last Saturday the Lake Forest football players "raised a little sheol at the Cook ionse. In the morning after the ball a drayload of business signs was found in their room. Athletics aro responsible for a brokeu arm for E. J. Neville, '94 lit, and a broken no;e for E. F. Blakely, '96 law. The forrner met with his accident playing football and the other boxed at the ''gym" with a feJlow of too long reaoh for him. Lake Forest was defeated last Saturday in their foot ball game with the 'Varsity by a score of 40 to 0. Out of the fonr games so f ar played this season Michigan has not lost a game, and what is more, not one of her adversarios has been able to score. President Angelí addressed the "Womaa's League at its first meeting of ;the year on Saturday last, and expres3ed 'hiniself in favor of the woman graduates "beuoming members of the facalty and .entering into full professorships, the sa-mñ as the men. Mrs. Angelí also addressed the league aud pleased the co-eds in her reference to the contemplaied gymnasium. The lit seuiors elected officers last Mouday afternoon as follows: E. B. House, president; Miss Orleana Fisher, V'ce president; F. V. Swan, secretary; O. P. Colé, reasurer;F. P. Sadler, orator; Miss Euretta Hoyles, poetess; Miss Matilda Fairman, historian ; Misa Mabelle Hall eek, prophetess; D. R. Stuart, track manager; W. G. Bryant, tase ball manager; E. F. Woodruff, foot ball manager.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News