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Day
31
Month
March
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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The literary and medical departmoiits opened Tuesday. The class whicli look general chemistry last semester under Prof. Langley will be examined to-day. Mr. Greathouse, '79 was in town this week on his way to East Kentucky college where lie will accept a position as instructor. A. R. Wlieeler of the homeopathie college, is to deliver lectures next week to the freshman olasa on descriptivo and analytical botany. The following oflicers have been elected by the alumni of the dental college: President, U. D. Billmeyer, Tecumseh; vicepresident, Miss Jenuie C. Kolloch, Chicago; secretary and treasurer. R. E. Young, Romeo. The lecture association give the final entertainment of their course to.morrow evening, and they have endeavoured to make the last their best. The celebrated Rive-King concert company have fortunately been able to agree upon a date with the lecture association, and will appear in full troupe on the above evening. In ad- ditiou to the great pianist, Madame Julia Rive King, the jompany incJude the following celobrated artists: Signora Laura Bellini, soprano; Miss Emma Mabella, contralto; Mr. George Broderick, basso cantante; Mr. Ferdinand Dulcken, the celebrated composer and musical director; and the famous violin virtuoso, of rial opera, St. Petersburg, Herr Reinhard Richter, The whole offering a programmo unrivallcd for variety and brilliancy. We are certain that some portion at least of tb is fine company will be acceptabie to every one and amply repay all who can flnd it convenient to attend. The company have met with great success this season and have been everywherc received with crowded houses, while the press through the land have been teeming with notices of encomium and praise. Notwithstanding the expense entailed in bringing this fine troupe to Ann Arbor, the lecture board have engaged them in the hopo that their endeavor to make the concluding entertainment a fitting consiimmation to their fine course will meet with the music loving comrnunity of Ann Arbor the same recognition that has attended their previous efforts.

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Ann Arbor Democrat