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18
Month
April
Year
1888
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Tli freshman lint is on head. Athletics are n the up-grade this year. New furiiiture and fixtures complete at the Ps U. house. Au inter-frat. base ball league is the .niest organlntloa. The Olee Club had a $00 house at Saine last Friilny night. ('luiré A. Orr, llt. '87, is at Johns Hopün Unlversity this yuar. A corrugated forehead g quite tlie .hing with seniors just nciw. There are now over 300 meinbers of the U. of M. Republican Club. J. N. McBride takesthe place of O. A. Reed, resigned, on the Argooaut. The board of the Student's Lecttiro Association is receivlng eritieisni for its inictivily. The Demncrntlc Club of the U. of M. s now fully orsfuiiized and equlppei! for luinc-s. The historian of the senior law cluss i-i nut wil li a lot f questions tobe answered on honor. The Oriele issued by Iheclass of "90, is meeting with graat siiceess. its conleuU iré said to be excellent. The Aun Arbor Steain Liuudry is ivinir IS per cent of it recelpts to the cyinnatlum for the week. The U. of M. Repnbliean Club hope to te nddrvased by Col. John Atkiusnn, on Vpril 7th, says the Chronicle. The Hngliy team will tncklc the Notro Dame Kii?byites next Friday, and will lay at South Bend, Ind , Saturday. Keen the Brymnulum befan the public eye. It Is just as much a neces-ity as the ncdic.il or dentul, or any other depüitnent. Dr. Viiughan lt-aves touiorrow for thaca, N. Y., to deliver a cnurse of lecures bclure the students of Cornell Unlversity. The debiting society ol the law deiiirtinent known as "Walker Nine" closed up business last 8iturdny evening with a frrand banquet and n thoroughly rood time, at which several toasts were oasted and responses reeponded. A fcheme is under way hy the U. of M. (ranch of the Michigan República n Club o hold a mock natioual couvention on Saturdny, May 12, afteruoou and evena!. TÍie entire program of the national ¦onveiition will be goue through with as lear as possible. The Tennis Associallon is busy at work ii!ikiiir arrangements for the spring season. it is expected to hold two tournanents, one in May and one during comnenceincnt week. It costs 75 cents intiation, and 25 cents monthly dues to uiite with the society. At the request of the young ladles of he Unlversity, Atrs. Stowell bas kindly confented togive them an account of the nteriiiitional Woman's Council, recently convened at Washington. Mrs. Stowell went as representative of the Inter-Col¦yiati' Aluinnae Association, and deivered ui address before the council. Phls council is one of the notable events n historj', and cvery young woman lught to De tlioronghly ïnfonned about t. The meeting will be held in Room Jt, Saturdiiy afternoon, April 21. All ¦ire eurnestly iuvited to be present.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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