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Commencement Week Exercises

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
June
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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The annaal comrneneement exercises of the University occur nexfc week. So far as weare iuformed the public exercises are na followa . The President will deliver the Brteca Inureate sermón, at 3 o'clock, P. M-, on Sunday, in the If . E Church. The Rev. Mr. Hogartii, of Detroi' will deliver the anniversary address before the Christian Assoeiation on Sunday evening An Address by Professor E Air dkews, of Chicago, and a Poem by Mr. A. J Cubtis, of Diico, ■will be delivered before the Peninsular Chapter of the Alpha Delt a Phi Society, on JlondajT evening of com. menccment week, at the Congrega tional Chureh. The address of Rev. J . M. Gbegort, before the Literary Socities, will take place on Tueeday erening, and not on Monday even" ing as we uotietd by mistakc in our last issue. Sitnet A. Beax, A. M., of Waukesha. altérnate of Judge Pabks , unable to be present, will denver the ovati on before the Socie. ty of Alumni, on Tuesday afternoon ; and Prof. C M. Cady, of Chicago, will recite a Poem. We believe that an anniversary supjier is being arranged for in the evening. The exercises of the graduatins; class will take place on Wednesday. L3T" Arm Arbor once boasted o' o eTen papers, and they all stnrved out but two. Those beginning to live the work of in crease commenced. The fourth one - the Peninsular Cauri" - has just been started by CtAEK ái Wiltsie who must be men of mors thon usual enterprise And energy to make sueh a venture just now, when oíd established pftying newspnpers are dying all over the country We can only account for their dcrirg on the ground that they are not practical print -is, for no printer posse6sed of common sense enough to rise above the rank o' 'devil" or' ratting jour" woujhave thought of starting a fourth paper in rais City, at thiB time - or any olher One thing is certain that there is not business enough here to sup.' port more than two papers, nnd as the numbcrs increase death must enter the doors , or the cold hand of charity be extended. But jt is n free country, and "go in" on your mus cle, Mr, Covrier, and "the 5 - (dogsj take the hindcrmost. The Courier is a fair looking s-heet, and promises to be radical "joung republicau" íqstitution.

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Michigan Argus