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16
Month
July
Year
1884
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A game of foot ball was down for Monday on the campus. Miss M. Grace Taylor, '84, will teach in Saginaw ncxt year. Sidney II. Culver, medlc '84, thinks of practicing in Mason, Micli. He lewves Monday. E. C. Williams, '84, will be the principal ef the East Saginaw high school the coming year. II. ö. Sherrard, '82, siunmers in the city. " öherry " has Greek and Latin in the Detroit schools. A. C. Robeson, '85, is in Caro, Mich., visiting. He thinks of goiDg to Bay City and Saginaw after noxt week. C. P. Pengra, assistant in the Chemical laboratory, will probably accept a position in the ïlassachusetts school of pharmacy next year. T. Linn Iildings, president of the medical class of '84, was in the city the latter part of last week. Ile thinks of locating at Hudson. Walter Mlller, '84, and C. H. Durham, "82, left Saturday on a two years' absence in Europe, pursuing studies in Germauy and Athens. Eugene F. Lohr will accept for the coming year the position of instructor of Latin and Germán in the South Bend, Ind., high school. Trof. Shepard, of Ypsllantl.aud Willard F. Pett,ot this city, will make the authorized analysis of the water froin the latest Ypsilanti mineral well. Henry A. Davis, formerly of '84, on bis way home to Chicago froni Europe, stopped off in Detroit, Tuesday of last week, to visit a short time with classmales of old. President Angelí and family, f tbey leave the city at all for a vacation this summer, will probably accept the invitation of Dr. Ford to spend the same with them at Petoskey. Hugh Brown, '84, did not get away last Wednesda}'. Hc's waiting for something to turn up, from latest news. By the bye, Hugh is the owner of a British Challenge wheel now- perhaps that will " turn up."

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Ann Arbor Courier
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