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13
Month
February
Year
1884
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Exaniinationsl The second semester begins Mouday. Adolplie Romero, '80, will return for vork next semester. A child of Piot'. VVatling was burled at .'psilanti yesterday. H. E. Moseley, '8;i, lias arrived at liis estination in California. Los Angeles. Prof. B.C Buit was called to Indiana esterday tlfroagtl the siekness of liis 'atlier. C. W. Dodge, '86, of Detroit, was Called io;ne on Saturdny by the dealh of his randmother. Dr. Herdman, called to Oliio last week n account of the sicknesa of his father, ei urni'.l yesterday. Prof. H. C. Adams leaves Friday to deiver a course of lectures at Cornell Uniersity, Itlmea, N. Y. II. C. Fancher has discontinuad bis work in the literary department aiul expects to gradúate in the law department lis year. G. W. Fennacy, medie '85, who brought lome the remains of a brother whose eatli occurred recently In Kentucky reurned from Ontario, Canada, on Mou;i y . In our report of the organization of The Clironicle Board last week " Varióos 'opios" should have been assignod to F. V. Giddings, and "Tliings Chronicled" to I. F Forbes. W. B. Cady, '82, of Detroit, carne out aturday evening to spend a few clays wtth pcinrnta nnrl fi'ioiiHa HÍ3 t.WHlltyourth birthday occurred on Sunday. Vill returned yesterday. In the last North American Review is n excellent paper on "Must the Classics Go," by Prof. Andrew West of Frinceon, son of Dr. Nathaniel West, one of ie tirst graduates of the U. of M. In Charlotte, Eaton county, recently n action was brought against Dr. Willim C. Vanande by Lovell Bingham for ïalpractice in the treatment of his eye. 'he jury found a verdict of no cause of ction. The Dr. is a graduate of the Jniversitj7 class of 1882. Last Friday, at Prof. Demmon'sclosing ecture in the masterpieces for this semeser, a somewhat curious coincidence was oticed. Four students chanced to drop ito the same seat together, who are offlially known as follows: One is an editor n the Argonaut, one on the Palladium, nd three'areon the Chronicle. Named i the order of thcir seating, they are ian:iginreditorsof The Chronicls, Palidium, and Argonaut, and managing edior elect of The Chronicle.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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