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Day
4
Month
July
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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- Prof. Ford will rusticata a while at Petoskey. - Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Palmer sailed for Europe yeeterday. - Miss Libbie Ellis of Detroit, is n town yisiting the Misses Woods. -Mrs. J. A. Pitkin of this city is spending a few veeks in Detroit. - George H. Weeks, clas8 ot' '79, joined the around-the-lakes excursión. - W. H. Butts departed eastward on Wednesday, to remain several weeks. -Prof. Pettee left the city on Saturday for a sis months absence in California. - Prof. Perry expects to attend the state institute to be held in Lausing next week. - C. H. Jewell of the Cook House left yesterday for a ten days visit to Buffalo and Albany. - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore of the Ypsilanti Commercial are enjoying an eastern town. - Miss Jessie, daughter of Prof. Tyler left on Tuesday for a sumnier's residenco at the sea sbore. - Mr. and Mrs. ex-Gov. Baldwin were guests of Hon. H. W. Hogers, during commencement week. - Herman T. Frueauff of Detroit, is spending a portion of his vacation with bis brother, the Justice. - W. A. Greeson of the class of '79, has accepted the position of principal of the Flint High School. - MissKittioBuclcley and Miss Nellie Kennedy of Jackson, are visiting the Misses Kennedy of this city. - Coroner Terry left the city yesterday for Warren, Macoinb County, where ie locates to build up a medicinal prao;ico. - Recently elected to the chair of Pedagogy in the University, Prof. W.H. L'uyiie, is in town, guest of Prof. Demmon. - Prof. Steere and his party loft for he región of the Amazon Monday evening, to be absent the ensuing three months. -Prof. C. K. Adams, Prof. of History n the University, received the degree of Doctor of Laws from the Chicago [Tniversity. - Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Harrington are n tbe city awaiting the vacating of the observatory residence by Prof. Watson, who goes to Madison, Wís. - The new Professor in the Homeopa;hio Department of the University, Dr. Wheeler, was formerly a student under C. T. Harris, M. D., of Ypsilanti. - Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Hennequin departed on Tuosday for the Thousand Isles, Montreal, Portland, Boston, New York, ultimately reaching Nantucket, where the remainder of the vacation will be spent. - The last meeting of the Board of Regents was a very important one. A new chair was established, and Prof. Payne of this city appointed to organize the work and carry out the object of the Regents, viz., the application of knowledge to the management of ourcommon and union school system. Of this appointment we have already spoken, and we reitérate that no better thing could have been accomplished by the Regeuls in this direction. - Adrián Daily Timet. - The following ladies and gentlemen are enjoying two weeks of camp life on the banks of North lake in town of Dexter: Mrs. James B. Gott, Misses Clara and Lulu Gott, Lulu Douglass, Hattie McReynolds, Jessie and Lulu Wood, Estelle Mozart. Messrs. Louis Hall, Fred McReynolds, Gillie Pitkin, Louis Wood, Reinhart Rs.hr, Charles Hodges, W. H. Hannan, B. W. Shoemaker, Jno. S.Henderson. Misses Lottie Hall, Emma Haley, Mrg. Wood, Messrs. Charles Hall, W. R. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Douglas join the party to-morrow. - Mr. A. M. Pett, whose intended reinoval to Anu Arbor was recently noled in the RepiMican, quietly bade his friends good byt a rew uaa go. j. wife and daughter left to-day, and his son Willard goes to-morrow to pursue his medical studies at the Michigan University. The departure of the family is a serious loss toWinona, in whose social' educational and religious welfare they have ever been actively interested. Tbe warm frendship on the part of several friends was manifested in a very quiet manner on Saturday last by the presentation to Mrs. Pett of a handsome ring set with a diamond cross. It is ueedless to add that the family carry with them to their new home the sincere good wishes of their large circle of

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