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18
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March
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1881
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Kxit laws. Jitto thu dont.s. The law alumni reunión takcs place Tues day cvening next. The lirst volume of Prof', Palmer' new Wüik s in prttS. Yacation coiuniünces today, and lat.through next weck. Prof. Kent delivered the farcwvll lcclure to the law students yesterday. The laws have had more difficult cxaminations this year tlian ever before. Prof. Herbert Tuttlc is now at Hillsboro, Oliio, englged a writintf a hi.-tory of I'mssia. Il is .¦slatiil tliat of thu literary graduales ol' last yet tbirty are now engagtd a.s in.striiulur. The large frame hoOM, No. -2 Mayiiitrd street, has been rented by the Phi Kappa Pui society. The tirst Cómale gradúate of the dental school, Mrs. Alma W. B. Fuelgrafl", has a good pnotice in Hamburg, (Jertnany. Six hoodred (jojties of the " Univrity Book " have been purchased by the regents, who will diauibute ihem to state officials et al H. W. Stevens, nominated by thé republicans of the ltith Port Huron circuit, lor judge, il a doublé gradúate; lit, elasa of '66 ; law clas of '08. -Vitwiihstandiug the rain and mud last Wednesday evening, a large number of the boys turned out, with the city band, and wunt down to the M. C. 11. R. station to escort ltemenyi to his hotel. He arrived on the 5:10 train. Next Wednesday, the 23d inst., the law coiumencement will occur in the forenoon, Gen. Cutcheon delivering the address. In the afternoon the dental commeccement will oceur, Dr. 1 II. Kehwinkel, of Chillieothe, O.; dejivering tbe addresn. The.Jeffersonian society has electcd the following officers : President, II. J. Fletcher; vice-prcsident, J. B. Larimer; recording secretary, D, E. lloberts; corresponding secretary, A. Wines ; treasurer, A. O. Blackwell ; senior critic, V. M. Gore ; junior critic, J. K. Wilson. In preparation for the coming class day exercisos the president of' the senior class, Wetmore Hunt, has made the following appointmcoU) : Committee on arrangemeots, C. H. Johnson, Detroit; A. It. Rood, Lapeer; O. F. Hunt, Ann Arbor ; R. II. Reriek, Ii (range, Ind. On invitations, I. N. Fayne, Port Clinton, O.; M. K. l'erkins, Ann Arbor; J. E. Hathaway, Milwaukee, Wi.s.; F. C. Cole, Ann Arbor. On reeeption, H. Richardson, I'rinceton, III.; W. L Liggett, Detroit; I). E. Fox, (irand Rapids; J. O. Schurtz, White l'igeon. Remenyi is the favorito of all others with our students and people. The life and soul li e throwa into bis violin comes from a Kciiiul heart, and the boys all swear ly liim. The ffreat Wilhelmj is too great alt K--t lier. He carries hiojself way abov bil auditors, and when they do happen to appreciate a strain or two of his " fiddlin' ' the disduinful and freezing wanner in whicl lie aeknowledges it, congeals all the enthusiabtic warmth they may have thoughtleaaly exprewed. But Remtnyi is directly the reverse, :m 1 iba friendship which has sprung lip between hitu and tlie students i not nf' tlie simsinodic kind.

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