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Day
18
Month
June
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. Cocker arrivcd safe in England after a voyagc of' nino days. Messrs. Tylcr, Barnes and ïrucbl-d rcad thesis for the second degree this weck. The medica are through with theïr year's work, and some Luve alrcady gonc hoiuo. Tho professors, assistantn, tutors and students are wrking hard this week over exaininations. During comuicnceiuent weck a concert will bc givoM in tlic University hall for tho benefit of Prof. Caly. The committee men of the Freshman elass, after their class suppcr, found they had too much moncy left i 'ver, so thcy gave thcmselves a supper last Friday. A sec' 'nd game was played with the Tceumseh ninc last Saturday, but i wing to tlicdifficult curvcd i-itcliinK "ur bys were unable t ¦ gain more thnn tliru' runs while their oipononts secured fifteea. There is to bc au entertainment in Detroit this summcr, at which therc will be representad by the stereopiicon, the movements :;nd forma of many inicroscopical animal. Prof. Stovtell i onc of the managers of the novel entertainment. The S'icirte Fruncaise had au elogaut banquet at Hangsterfer's last Friday evening. The escreises, which wcro entircly in French, wore openod !y a soi g, " Viv la Compagnie," aiil this was f. 11 wel ! y a very fine oration ! y Mr. EL P. Mack. The "Imll-dug" had been translated and uas renderc'l with much vim, after which sng Mr. W. B. Cady dolivered a pom un the Woiuen's Convention in Chicago that was ¦juite amusing. The suplir, howcver, that succcelcd was eatcn in the English fiuhion, n"t a lt talik d'hotc. The toastmaster, Mr. J. K. lieal, after a few remarks callcd uion Mr. Cady l'or u rcply to Les !¦ moisi lix, Mr. Delphy for Notrc Societ-, Mr. M:ick for La Tiavuülcur de la Mar, Mr. York for L' Occasion, and Mr. Townsíinl for ' Ilumine. iti Kit. The excrcises were closed by an address from the president, Mr. Townsend. The members called in the Misses Van Harlingen, Ailcs, Schuyler, Frceman and Curtis, to assist them, and after thc evening spent with the literary exercises, oonversation and music, the company broke up well pleased with the pleosent evening passed.