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Day
4
Month
June
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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I The Regiente wlll prubahly meel Junë L'llli. Dr, V;í7.f vwits lile Siiiimw sclioolv I tlüs weck. T. S. Jerom', '8-1, Is attemling ihcCliicigo conveutkin. I ('allalian & Co., oí' Chicago, liave re, ci'iitl.v aimouuced a new cilition of Judge i Coolcy's Blackstone's Comneotarles. Dr. Angelí dellvered a comtnencement addreM to-day at Lafayett?, Fnd. He , visits tli ti Fllnt school, tliis state, next Frlday. E. E. Pall, Ht 's;t, uioclic "S(, lctt iliis morning íor Newark, N. .í., 1ick; be will reinain fora slioit time previons t entering a medical cliool in New Vnrk city. Next Saturday HÍlernoon at the íulr groundt a very line returo game of bne b'ill wül doubtless be played between t lie C'ass club, of Detroit, and the University íiinc. The latter were vlotorloilfl in Detroit lecently, witli a score of 5 to 3, ad the outeome here is looked for'.vnrd to with considerable interest. The flnanoe and llterary comraltteee of the RegeoU meet on the lltli Insb The coinmittee to wboin was asslgned the qiiHstion of íilling the vacant ohair in pliilosophy give the matter consideratlon on the date nanied. Thelr instructions are for the present only to look after the appointmeiit of an assistant. The Hah nenian n an Society, of the homeopathie department elected ollicers as follows last week tor tbc ensulng year: President - Dr. T. V. Wüsod; vice-president - J. U. A very ; secretarj' - A. M. Finley; corresponding secretary - J. C. Qibbe; treasurer - B. N. Gantz. The Putnams have just ÍSSUed a new work. in two volumee, entltled, "Higtory of the Thirty Years' War," !y Anton Gindely, a Germán professor, translated by Andrew TenBrook, fonueily Professor of Mental Pliilosophy in the lniveisity of Michigan. Mr. TenBrook writes also the introductoiy and condudlng chaptersof the volumes. We are inueüteu to Dr. A. U. worden, of Des Moiucs, lowa. for a detailed account of the recent medical alumni orgauization in bis state. The account informs us about tweiity-live were present who partook of a fine baiiquet given tlie association by the doctor. In the list of toasts we notice one to " Our Dean, DrPalmer." Dr. Worden was made president for the ensuing year, and Dl. Kose M. Upson, Marshnlltown, sec reta ry and treasurer. The freshman and sopkomore classes of the literary departuient had a line tilt for several days last week in various rushes and bat escapades. Late Friday night, just precedhiff Forepaagb and a big crowd, the sophs distributed very freely, and posted up in various public places, a paper headed "Attention Frcsuies!" the purport of which was that alter !) a. m., "no f reshmau wearin a class liat sliall lie allowed to appeax on any public slrcet, avenue, highway. alley, by-path, coinmons or public garden, or in any hall, shed, or bootli that s used as a place oi public resort, within the corpora te ümits of the city," and " that no fresbrnao shall cirry a cañe upon or about any of the afore-mentioned placel." We are told by the paper that t was "resolved, that for each and every offense, the bat, cane, or anatomy of the criminal shall be liable to confiscation, or all three at the discretion of the executive conimittoe. Signed (iu blood,)Ann Arbor, jLf.'J O' iOO-t. xx - n , o ! . ,,, fun. Monday morning in chapel Tresident Angelí gave the boys a talk, and tlie official ukase stating that acts of aeertain nature would be considered a ''jriave offenses" adorns the bulletin board. AH's quiet on the Huron now. Which elass is aheadf

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Ann Arbor Courier
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