Press enter after choosing selection

University Items

University Items image
Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
December
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

E. 12. White; lit "te, is Uid op with a sprained ankle. Miss Jane Eyer, lit '81, is at home at Highland Park, 111. II. A. Fitzsimmons, lit '82, was back for a few days last week. W. C. Miller, lit '81, is in the engineering business in Kentucky. F. P. Jordán, lit '79, is 2nd assistant in the Battle Creek high school. C. B. Thomas, lit '60, is at present superintendent of schools at Sagitiaw. Frank Mead, lit '79, is in town visiting friends. He is practicing law at Houghton, Mi.h. G. II. Minor, lit '81, is at oxiinoor, Alabama, where hu Is chemist for the Eureka Iron Co. Homer TT. Kingsley, lit '81, teaches mathematics in the high school at East Saginaw. ! C. M. Wilson, lit '80, frora Ionia, gpent Thanksgiving among college friends in Ann Arbor. Qeo. Hempl, lit '80, is principal of the high school at Saginaw. He gave us a very pleasant cali a few days ago. Dr. Winchell's new book entitled "Chips from a Geologist's Hammer" is ln the market. It is wriltenill the Professor's usually attractive style. P. 8. Dodge, law '7:i, and family, are in the city. Mr. Dodge is editor of the Stanton Clipper. He gave us a very plensant cali on Monday. C. T. Thompson, of Detroit, lit '81, law '80 comes up to spend a day or so with the boys occasionally. He was liere about Thanksgiving Unie. H. E. Tinsman, lit '83, who was obliged to discontinue bit work in college on account oí trouble with hiseyes, has returned and is able to continue bis work. Annie Louise Cary, assisted by the Boston Temple Quartet, will appear In University Hall to-niht. This, no doubt, will be the best entertainment of the season, and should be heard by everyone.

Article

Subjects
Ann Arbor Courier
Old News