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23
Month
March
Year
1887
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This term closes Thursday. Junior exhibition Friday evening. No meeting of lyceum No. 1, this week The spring term will couiinence April 4th. Keports will be read In the chapel Frl'1 iv morning. The library will not be open at all during the vacatlon. Prof. Chute's class n chemistry finished work last week. As usual, certificaten securing reduoed rateson railroads will be furuished the 8tudent8. The catalogues are a little later this year thun usual, but they will be out the fore part of April. The membersof the Delta Epsilon socii tv will meet at Miss Harwood's on S' División st., Thursday evening. Lyceum No. 1, adjourned last Friday evening and a number of its roember visited the Delta Epsilon ociety. It would secm thatsome of the students have thelr breakTast rather late for the 8 o'clock recitations, as a good many paths are belngbeaten across some front lawn ? The Delta Epsilon society debated the. question: "Resolved, ThtitCUy Life is preferable to Country Life," last Friday eveniiiK- Tfc decisión favored the netra tive side. Tickets for junior exhibition may be had in any of the session rooms on Thursday or Friday morntng for 15 c. 23 cents will be ehalgad for tickets purchased at the door. On Friday evening, April 8th, Lyceum No. 1, will give au entirely original program. The members will endeavor to make this Tery intereating, and they desire a good audience. ( 'l.is-i'.s begin in the followlng studies next term : English History, astronomy, jiiiiior algebra, botany, physical geography, couiposition, etymology, arithmettc, civil governmenU and U. S. history. At White's Theatro last evening 'The Two Johii8" comedy compnny opened a week's engagement in a three-act piece entltled "The Two Johns." The principal charncters, the two John?, are taken by two really clever comedian, who are so remarkably alike, in rotundity, features and voice, as to occasion no end of luughter by the numerous cases of mistaken identity and the laughable incidents connected ttieiewith. The play was undoubtedly suggested by the Comedy of Errors. The support is good, - the company comprismg several very fine singers, who intersperse the performances with their varloii9 specialties.- Detroit Post and Tribune. 1 he ladles of tlie Baptist Church have something odd and amusing in the way of an entertainment for Thursday evening, March 2,rth. It is cal led a "Crazy Tea," and will be served frotn tables set in crazy fashion, by waiters in the craziest eosturaes imaginable. Admission free. Tea from 6 to 9. The subject of Henry George, at UnlTersity Hall, Tliureday evening, March 24th, is "Land and Labor." There are hundreds of people hereabouts interested in these questlons who will want to hear, if they ciuinot approve of, the tbeories presented. The last concert of the season Is to be Lven by the Bernhardt-Listemann troupe, of seTen distinguished artists, on Friday, April 22d. Gilmore's band will be here durinz the flrst week in April. Dr. Stowell is in receipt of a letter f rom the flrm (The Lewis Engraving Co , of Boston,) who dld the fine enffraving for his new work on Tlie Human Tooth, In which they say the press-work is of so superior a qtiaüty and shows up Iheir work Id such exceptional style that they intend to keep the book to exliiblt as a "sample-book" of what their style of en(traying will show. Thls is the nest kind of a compliment to our pressman, Mr. C. B. Davison, and is a good rebuke to those who think they must go outside oí Aun Arbor for superior work.

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