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29
Month
April
Year
1881
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The first game of Rugby football of the SJason, came off on the campus last Saturday. The bill establishing a chair of eclectic medicine in the university, has passed the senate. Oxford caps with scarlet tassel9 is wbat the freshmen have decided upon. Decidedly " foxy." Edwin F. Uhl, class of '74, a former Ypoilanti boy, has been chosen president of the Grand Rápida national bank. The senior pharmics have chosen R. B. Bancroft marshal, and appointed appropriate cotnmittees for class supper and exercises. Prof. H. C. Adams, who is now delivering a courso of lectures on " national debts," will leave the city about the middle of June. Geo. H. Angelí, pursing select studies, recieved an appointment as draughtsman, on a Colorado railroad, and has left to accept the same. The regeots have refused to allow the senior class the use of the new museum building for their reception, commencement week. A pavillion will probably be ereoted. Henry A. Day of Union City, a former student in the universiiy, has been appointed by the governor of Colorado to the judgeship of the criminal court of Lake irmnty in wlii.'li T.oadvillö ia situatod. Prof. A. Winohell, of the un iversity, is to have charge of the department of geology and paleontology at the 4th annual session of Martha's Vineyard summer institute, commencing July 13th at College City, Mass. The testimonial entertainment given Miss Louise Huggins last Tuesday evening, at university hall, by the Ann Arbor ohoral union, university musical society and uni versity orchestra, was eminently successful. There wasagood sized audiencc, whilcthe music was of a superior order. The university nine played a game of base ball last Wednesday, at recreation park Detroit, with the Detroit club, the result being 23 to 0. Yesterday aftcrnoon a return game on the campus resulted 17 to 4. It is but justice to the university boys to state that they have had no practico, and but recently organized. The Post and Tribune of the 23d, stated that among other reasons given for selecting Dr. Bennett, formerly of the university hospital inthis city, as resident physician at the Wayne county house was that " bis family is smaller than that of any of the other applicants." Young pbysicians should learn a lesson from this. Edward Israel, of Kalamazoo, a student in the senior class of the literary department, has been appointed astronomer of the arctic expedition, which is to go to the relief of the Jeanette, which bas not been heard from in two years. His vessel is to sail about June lOth, and Mr. Israel left last Tuesday evening for Washington. The astronomer's falary is $1,000 per year and expenses, and he agrees to remain in the service of the United States for a period of two yeare.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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