University Notes
- The Regenta were in sesaion yesterday. - ïhe first number of the Chronicle is exected to-morrow. - ïhe senior Medical Class has elected )ouglas A. Joy Class President. - ïhe junior Law Class proposes a formal rganization and has appointed a committee o draft a oonstitution and by-laws. - ïhe juuiors of the Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts have elected the ollowing officers : President, Edwin S. Sherill, oí Detroit Secretary, Frauk F. Keed, of Ann Arbor ; Treasurer, Charles M. Campbell, of Detroit ; Foot-Ball Captain, John Ayers, of Fort Smith, Kan.; Base-Bftll Captain, Edward L. Webster, of Jacksou. - ïhe senior Medical Lyceum has elected he following officers : President, A. W. Sifon, of Ann Arbor ; Vice-President, Miss M. Armstrong, Rome, N. Y.; Secretary, E. E. Hamilton, Waverly, N. Y.; Treaeurer, Míbs M. hlade, Castile, N. Y. - Up to yesterday noon 197 of the 222 aplicauts for admission to the Llterary Department had passed muster. Admissious.to the other departmentB : Medical, 292 ; Law, 344; School of Pharmacy, 62 ; College of Hotneopathy, 57 ; College of Dental Surgery, 53. - Prof. Watson has received a very temptng otter to go the Wisconsin University, ai LJrofessor of Astronomy and Director oí her new and magnificently equipped Observatory. klichigan University oannot afford to lose him. ïhe action of the Begents at the preset seesion will probably settle the question.
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