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Day
10
Month
May
Year
1878
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Public Domain
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- Prof. D'Ooge preached in the Fort street Presbytrian Churoh, Detroit, on Sunday last inorniiig and evening. - The sophomores and freshmon played a game of foot-ball on Saturday afternoon last, the sophs winning by a score of 4 to 1. - Prof. Oluey addressed a meeting of the "Baptist Social Union," held in the First Baptist Church, Detroit, ou Monday evening last. -O. F. Barnes, P. B. Loomis, and W. H. Thompson went to Rochester last week to attend the general conventiou of the Pi Upsilon Fraternity. - The base-ball eampaign is to open this after-noon with a match game on the fair grounds between a Three Rivers Club and the University nino. Prof. Wation was successfui on Monday in his transit of Mercury observations ; getting 84 photographs and observing all the coDtacts save the last one. - The last number of the Chronicle records the death of Edwin B. Morey, of the Pharmacy class of 78, and publishes the resolutions of respect adopted by his class mates. - J. H. Tweedy and J. P. Brown, both of Milwaukee, have been choson delegates from Peninsular Chapter to the Alpha Delta PM general convention, to be held at Middletown, Conn., May 22 and 23. - The Lacturo Assoeioticm tield ita aimual alectioa on Saturday last, with a large vote polled aud the following result : President, Honry V. Ashley ; Vioe-President, William D. Washhuru; Secretary, Byron S. Waite ; Correspondiug Secretary, (Jhauucey F. (Jook ; Treasurer, Edwin W. Jenuey; Aseistant Treasurer, Isaac H. Bullock ; Committeeinen : Senior, üeDrge D. Wriglit, Junior, Charles M. Wilson, Sophomore, Adolph B. Mason. - ïhe writer of "Some Primigeuous ltelice"' iu the Iaat Chronicle haa fallen into some orrora, or compositor aud proof-reader have conspired to blunder so aa to make his dates anything but correct. As E. W. McGraw didn't gradúate until 1 8ö9, nor Regent Cutcheon uutil 1861 : and as the Literary Adelphi was not organized until 1857, nor the Law Depiutment uutil 1859 (graduating its first clasK in 1860), it puzzles us to see just how a Palladnim for 1853 should have furnished such a mine of information ou the above topics. - Will our neighbor of the Conrier point out in what particular the brief item which chronicled in the Argus of April 20' the result of the Farmers' Store suit in his faTor, wa "ïalse ? " Was any evideuce put in for the defensa P Didu't Judge Cochraue rula against the plaintiff on questions of law and the admission of evidence 'i Did n't h suggest (perhaps not in open couit) that the suit wa likely to be appealed ' Did n't he iiiBtruct the jury to render a verdict for the defendants ? And was n't forty days allowed m which to settle a bilí of exceptions 'i It is singular that the merest statement of fact in the Aböus, without any expression of opinión, should proYe the red rag to throw the mart buil of the Courier iuto such a rage. It is alvrays thusly.

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Old News
Michigan Argus