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12
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March
Year
1884
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'84 did not cali o Maggie. The Oracle 8 expected next weck. About Easter the Amphion Club at Universlty Hall. '84 is hard at work looking prctty. Senior pictures, you know. Alpha Nu is busy rehearsing "The Register" for presentation soon. Prof. C. N. Jones has charge of Prof. Olney's classes in the lutter's absence. J. D. Hibbard, '87, is sick with the 8carlet fever at the Sigma Pui house. Klmer Dwiggins, '84, returned from S .heiiectudy, N. Y. Monday morning. The freshman social at the residence of Prof. Payne Friday evening was largely iittencled. If the campus should freeze now, what deliicbtful BkatiDg could be had. Fine drainage! N A. Williams, medie, '83, has moved from Deerfield, Lenawee county, to Erametsburg, Iowa. Mr. Lasley, 7, for some time sick at the Clii Psi Uouw, lelt for home with his inother this morning. The Choral Union will soon be ready to rabearte "8t. Paul" with Prof. Pense' chorus from Ypsilanti. Have you noticed the altérnate use of two ol the library bells recently la announcing the college hours? Lnw and dental commencemeiit two weeks from to-day. This is the last time for the law department in Maren. The department of mechauical engineering has recently been made the recipiënt of a number of v.luable presents. The father of E. E. Fall. Bt .'83, is stopping in the city a few days on his way home from the East. Mr. Fall is a reddentof Walla Walla, Washington T. Prof I N Demmon lectures on "Chaucer" Friday evening next at 6 o'clock j. In Music Hall of the main building. The lecture Is for the benefit of the S. C. A. Students have one and one-third fare, i mand-trip, for the March vacation over Z röads'through the city and their con„ecting lines. The rates are from Mar. 27 to April 1 Prof H C. Adams is deliverinfr a series of flve'pnblic lectures on free trade at CornellUniversity.inreplytoasmiUr number on protcct.on by Hon. EU H. Roberts, of Ithaca, N. Y. Prof. W. H. Payne bas an artlcle in the last number of the High School Index entitled "Un Voyage Scolaire. Ulrard College." A largc nudiencc waa present at the Friday evening Charaber Concert In MusicHall, and great pleasure was expresaed with the program. Prof. Cady will have to secure a larger room for these concerts if jthe inereased atteiulance continúes. The third concert of the series will be given early in April by Dr. Louis Maas, of Boston. Prof. Geo. S. Morris met quite an audience in his lectnre room Saturday evening, addressing thcni on "The üniversity Idea, and Relation of Phllosophy to Uie UniTersity,1' At the close of t:e lecture steps wore taken toward organizingr a Philosophical Society, Prof. Morris beinjf made chairman of a committee of five to iaiiugurate the movemeut. Compared with other speakers Rev. T. DeWitt Talmate has a style and delivcry peculiarly his own. While possesstng all that rules can give he rises above them and it tnay also be said that he is an IIlustration that will fullill the sayinof, "orator nascitur, non fil," for indeed this remark holds true in the realm of oratory as truly as in that of pootry.

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