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21
Month
November
Year
1888
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A L. Noble Ís to furnisb tue junior llts wltli plug lints. Thegreatest musical erent of Míe season at Uaiversity hall next Monday Dlfrbt. Next Saturday tlie U. of M. and Alblon Rugby teams wlll contest a game on the campus. A party of Harvard students wlll go to California to view the total eclipse of the Sun Jan. 1, '89. The T. & A. announces reduced rutes to students Nov. 27, 28 and 29, good until Dec. 3d, to all places. The Chronicle advocates class seals for the Palladium. It would adl to the beauty of the publicatiun. Uepresentatlve Dlckemn, of Ottawa C., lit. '83, is a candidate for speaker of the house. Hope he'll get there. The attendince upon the meetings last week of th; S. C. A., observing the week of prayer for college, was quite large. The Amphion club, asslsted by the Glee club, expect to give a grand concert and charity ball, about the midille of December. The University Musical Society will have to sell 800 tickets for the Mme. Jucli concert Monday evening next ia order to meet expenses. There are more members of the Student's Christian Association thls year from every department thnu ever nefor e. Wliich ia a very encouraging sign. The elocutlonary entertainment of Prof S. T. Ford, before the Cocker League, In the M. E. church, Friday evening, will be something you will desire to hear. There are students in the dental department from England and Gertnany, the fame of our University having gpread even to the remotest portions of the globe. Columbia College ha9 at last consented to estiiblish an Annex for women. A concession to the western co-education idea, wliich s fa3t working its way to the front. It Is reported that one of the freshmen found 8oniething in his pockets wliich did not belong there, after visiting the di.ssecting room one day last week. - Ar;onaut. Homebody's heart? The senior laws held their electlon Saturday, and on the lOth ballot elected A. F. Wingert, of Illinois, president. It. W. Beach was chosen vice president, and an adjournment was eflected until the 2d Saturday in December. The U. of M. enjoys the honor of havng among her alumni the youngest presdential elector ever known in this state. We refer to Mr. Junius E. Beal of this city, who only six years ago graduated from the literary departmeut of the university Although very young in ears Mr. Beal is already recognized as a jower in stite politics and a leader among

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Ann Arbor Courier
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