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Day
13
Month
January
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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The Argonaut will hiive tsTiew edltors chosen Saturday. The tresliman social at the Psi Upsilon jouae last Fikhiv even Ing was a very fine ifialr. About half of Randolph Rogers' gift to the university of Michigan is expected in Ann Arbor in a tewdays. J. Hobson, the taxidermist at the museum, feil off a table while putting some article in place yesterday, and bruised himself badly. The Ann Arbor water works are to be explained and described before the englïeering society Friday evening next, by ?rot. Greene. The Pliilosophical society will meet in Room 24, Friday evening. Prof. Dewey will lead a discussion -n the relation of the Mind to the Body. In New York last Saturday was held tile lirst meeting of' colleglate alumnif. Mis. Mary Sheldon Barnes, lit. '74, represents the U. of M. on the board of di acetors. The following otllcers have been elected by the Web9ter society : President, C. i. Hamble; vice-president, L. R. Loverng; secretary, F. W. Stevens : treasurer, W. J. Spears; marshal, R. 8. Pickens. The gymnasium, the long longed for and talked of gymnasium, is to be a realty soon. That is, the students have decided to rent a hall and fit it up as a ' gym," until a suitable building can be ereoted. A committeehas been appointed to procure an outüt. The members of the law school are thinking seriously of establishinga journul, to be devoted to jhe leetures, moot court proceeding8, etc, of their departïnent. The 8t. Louis Medical Journal has this to gay of the Microscopist, wnich is issued 'rom this office : "The Microscope for December U prompt as usual and. also aa usual, Is as full of matter interestiug to the microscopist, as an egg 1 ofraeat. Professor Stowell leads off wltli a hiudv of the human blood, Hlustrated wllh scveial cuts. whlch I hope to be ftble to present toour readers at do dlstant date. The seeond uuraber of M. Walmsley's most exoellent article on "How to malie Pholomlcroirraclis' Is just such a one as we would expect From the hand of a inaster lu the art and so Èeiilul a gentleman. Elther of these papers Is worth many times the annual subscrlptlon to the Mlcroscopo, whlch by the way is only one dollar a snm hat none ol our readers would mms. and whlch will bring ljlm many and inany a pleasant hour's readlng. It is p ubllsheat Ann Arbor, Mlch , by Dr. Stowell assisted by hls channlng wife.Mrs. Louisa Kt-'ed ütowell, whose pen drawlngs of vegetable histology are equal to photomlcrographs." A NEW UEDK'iL JOURNAL. The publlcation knownsthe "Medical Counselor," heretofore publiahed at Orand Rapids, bas been purchaed by a nuniherof reputable physiclans, and the the offloa of pnlilication removed to this city. The general edltorthlp of the jouriial will retnaln In the hands of Dr. II. K Arndt, with the following associates : Department of .Surgery- Dr. II U Obet7, editor. Uopartment of Otistfitrlm, Oynaicology and Padology- Dr. J. C. Wood, edlior. Department of OpIHlmlniology and ütology -Dr. M'Oulre, editor. Department of Practlce of Mediclne-Dr. I). A. McLrcIiIhii, editor. DeDartment of Miil'Tia M dk and heru peutlcs-Dr. H. R. Armlt, editor. In this new Journal the proprietors have n view the purpose of advancing to the lullest extent in tlieir powel thé interest of die Homeopathie medical ooilege of tl. iTiiversity of Michigan, and the ablc writers, each a specialist in his deparlment, who have the niamigemcnt of the journal editorially, poMBM the eiiergy, ablllty and sagacity to make the enterprist ¦ succossful one. The publlcation will be known as Ihc Medical Counselor and Michigan Journa ofHoraeopathy," and will be issued frm the Coi'kieu prenei on the lst and lüth day of each montli, the flrst Issue appearing Feb. lst. It will contain 30 pages o reading matter iu each issue, and the prico will be $3 pr year.