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Day
23
Month
June
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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daas of '8G completed work yetterday noon. Quite a nuraber of the olaMM finlahed work yestcrday. The Christian Association held ts last meetng of the ycar last Friday. The library will be open on Wednesday afternoons during the vacation. The Omega will be ready Thurstlay and can be had at Prof. Perry's office. Reports will be read In the chapel toinorrow mornlng at a qnarter of nine. About thirty couples froin the gradmt'me class are enjnylng tbemwlrei at Whitraore to-day. After considerublo delay, arrangements were made to have commenceiuent exercises in the Baptist churoh. Mr. Rhoatls left last Thursday on his trip to Europe. A lit. student took charge of the classes in history. Mr. K. Kltridgeof tht Register, a (traduate from tlie high scliool, will deliver the oration at the banquet in the hall Friday evemnfr, and Miss Nel lu; Garriues '84 will reHd nn essay. Aliare nvited to ittend the liternry exerclses. The juniorH lield a meeting yesierilay 1. ni. and the entire list of committi-es to miikc arrangements for commencement exercises were annomiced by the president. The commktees met and chose officers. Mr. Covert and Miss Omnell were appointed to collcct frotn each member of the clnss twcnty-fi ve cents to meet some expenses. The bigh school comraencemcnt wlll be in the Baptist church again this year. As University Hall could not be obtaincd it had to be either in thechapcl room of the high school, tlie Baptist church, or the Opera House. The two former places are much too sinall for the large crowd attending and tliere should be some lare room proyided for sucli exercises. It is s.iid tlmt a man and li is wife eat about a ton and n qumtcr of food pel 1111nuin, including sucli trille as two barrels of flour and u jrood-sized ox.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News