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Day
4
Month
June
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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I'a3' your diploma fees by June 7th. Ur. L. L. VanSlyke and family left for the east ast Monday. We noticed six tennis nets in position on tlie north side of the campus one day last week. The recent cla?s slipper of '87 at the S'. James was a fine one, witli forty-two conples in attendanee. The next annual convention of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity will be held in Ann Arbor in May, 1885. President Angelí has decided the senior reception against those In favor of the reception. No class reception Tuesday evecinf preceeding conimenceinent, therefore. The system of examinations followed last February has been announced for the June exaniinations, wlth the exception of certain studies, for wliich special liours have been fixed. Takanori Fuj'kawa, of Muramatsu, Japan, who graduated with the senior laws In March, left for Chicago Monday, expecting to Stttrt for Japan aftcr a few days in Chicago at the conventiou. ïliere is no foundation for tlic recent statement in a Detroit' paper to the effect that the Kev. J. II. W. Sruckenberg, D. [)., of Berlín, Germany, had been aptolnted to th; chair of philosophy, foiuerly occupied by Dr. Cocker. Of the Students' Christiau Association lio new offleers are, P. C. Wagner, presilent, G. E. Cutler and T. W. Peers, vice)residents, C. L. Carter, record ing secreary, A. McEwan, corresponding secroary' and R. W. Moorr, treasurer. '85's Palladium Board has representa tives as follows f rom the different frater nities: C.H. Uil!, Chi Psi; A. H. Wil lianis, Alpha Delta Phi; G. B. Sheehy, Oelta Kappa Epsllon; l)elos Thompson, Sigma Phi; V. E. Brownlec, Psi Upsi Ion ; T. C. Phillips, Beta Theta Pi ; J. V. Denney, Phi Kappa Psi; A. O. Pitts, Delta Tau Delta. The Board organized by electing W. E. Brownlee, managing editor, A. H. Williams, financial editor, and C. H. Hills, secretary. In the law class of '73 were James R. Davtl and John D. Evans, chums. The former, a brother of Mr. C. A. Davis, the gentlemanly press agent of Forepaugh, liolds a prominent position ia the employ of the Barnum, Baile? & Hutchinso shows, and, by the bye, was one of the leading persons in securing Jumbo, the great attractlon of Barnum last yoar. Not to be behind his former chum in the nature of liis employment, Mr. Evans finds himself with Coie's circus, with which he is connected in a business capacity. Manager Corbett gave us two gatnes at the fair grounds last Friday. In the forenoon the cadet nine from Orchard Lake played the Universities, with a score of 17 to 15 in favor of the latter. McMillan and Walker made up the University battery. Of the visiting team.Raymer made a home run, and Harlaud and Hubbard each made Uiree-base hits. Of the home team, MeMillan made a threc-base hit in the second inning; the Universities also made a doublé play in the fourth inning. In the game with'the Detroit Amateurs in the afternoon. the scoig reanlUrl as follows : Innings, 12345G789 Detroit Amateurs, 10000020 0-3 Universities, 0 0 4 0 10 10 4-10 Barrows, the Detroit catcher, broke a fingir early n the game. Condón, of (he home club, in the ninth inning made a fine bat Whlch brought in three men on base. The Amateurs are a line lot of fellows.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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