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Day
18
Month
January
Year
1878
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-That Junior Hop - the great event of iheJuuior year- is now set down for Friday evenmg, February i ö. -Wendell Phillips had a very large audience oi) Fiiday evening last. - On Wedneslay eveuiug Prof. Pre3cott ad a paper before the Detroit Scientific issociatiou on " The legal Suppression of A'iulterations." -The " Photographers of the world " : those rethe íellows a senior cornmittee propose to pat themselvos in correspondence witb. " f orthth immediately." Class pictures at the west figure is what the seniors are atter. -Thursday next will be observad as the day of prayer for colleges. Prayer meeting at Uf past nine o'clook a. ra. Dr. Cocker will (Mol) in the chapel at 3 o"olock p. m. - The Cincinnati Gazette speaks in highly ttmmeudatory terms of Dr. Angell'a oourse of Atures in that city, and says that a larger udience will greet him next time, and "would ' the utmost capaeity of College Hall." Also that " His style was so olear and simple 'kit one soaroely noticei its exquisite pjlish." fbe Dr. is at home iigain, looking as if he was U used. Uu VVednesday eveniug uext, J.muary 23, ' Ypsilanti Musical Uuion will give its ■iTeath concert in the M. E. Churoh, on which Pasión will be produced the world-renowned mtorio, " The Messiah," by Handel, under l!e direction of Prof. Pease, with a selected 'jreliestia from Detroit, and a f uil chorus of seveaty voices. The " Stars " are Mr. M. W. Whituey of Boston, who took the leading baS8 parts at the opening of the Centennial at RUadelphia, and who is claimed to be " the beit b;iss singer io America ; " Mr. Charles D Jlin, the popular tenor of Detroit ; and Miss Fa"uy S. Coopor, the favorita contralto of Dtroit. Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats now w on sale at Samson's without extra charge. Aln Arbor parties desiriug to attend can tea Ahorne, go down on the 6:20 train, and retu'n on the Paciñc. '

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