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Day
16
Month
November
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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Miss Ella Bennet was elected secretary of the junior class today in place of Miss McMahon, resigned. "Resolved, That labor strikes are justifiable," is the question to be discussed this week at lyceum Xo. 1. A junior social will be lield at the resldence of Prof. Wines, Friday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Six new classes will be commenced next term. Composition, Elenientary Algebra, Ithetoric, Local and Pliysieal Geography, Roman History. Lyceum No. 1 electeJ the following offlcers la.-t Friday: A. B. Johns, pres.; O. Grlftln, vlce-pres. ; I. Severance, Budget editor; L. Southinayd, sec. and trca.. At the meeting of Delta Kpsilon literary society last Friday evening, the three-slded debate was decided in favor of the statesman over literatura and the soldier. It was a very interesting debate. Two resignation were accepted, that of Lulu Southmayd and E. Penny. The lyceum will discuss the question: "Resolved that the decisiĆ³n againet the anarchists was a just one" this week. Again the roller rink rolls around. The weathcr appears to hold out pretty welJ. Bacil & Abel talk business to the Couriek readers again this week. Fred Ehnls was flned $G35 belading cost8 for a Sund.iy drunk by Justice .Frueaufl' last Monday. Tlie Ann Arbor Stenm Laundry has secured the services of Prof. Jus. Lawson, ef Detroit, an expert in the line. This enterprise deserves patronage, as the proprietors have been to preat expense in iitting t up and are now turning out first. class work.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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