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Day
15
Month
December
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Holiday rac.ition will cud January 3d, 87. Many students will leave for liome tomorrow. The W hats are out, but tbey are not ery extensively worn yet. There will be an examination in arithnetic on Thurnday afternoon of the flrst week fter vacation. The firgt year class doe not propose to be behind the times, o they will elect ofcerg after the holidays. Henry Walker will jflve a social to the gecond yearclass at Xo. 25 E. Jetfergon t., on Friday evening. Prof. Perry will supply stuilents wlth ertificatr of membershlp witli which hey will be able to secure reduced rates mi the railroids. Lyceum No 1 will have a mock trial he ilrst Friday, after tle comiDg hollday vacation, Mr. Warner acting na the deendant and his offense a forgery. Tlie lyceum did not abollsh the jury system laat week. Why U it so many of the lililĂ­ school boy wear thelr bats corered with dlrt or with "brlcka'Mn tbem ? Is t because of the lacle of proper places for hats in the halls? The junior exibltion appointraents have been made as follows: Lizzic Bailey, Hattle Havlland, Grace Henarickson, Kugenia Mogk, Matilda Neuman, and Roba Pulcipher, of Ann Arbor; Gertrude undy, of Chicaeo; Nellie J. Cuttor. of Fisher Mich.; Evlise Walker of St. Johns; Fred B. lijder and Cari C. Warden, of Ann Arbor; Hay J. McCall, of Delhi Mills; Waker 1}. Bine. Humbolt, Iowa.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News