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19
Month
May
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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Chronicle election Saturday. Janitor Nagley sports a mw sHtS hat The Mfniorjfcgs anived last Saturday. Ai B'dlnbor of studeuts will spend their vacalion in tuis city. Everything presents a ueat and tidy appearance in ihe hospitals. Wra. C. Maybury. B. A. 70, M. A. '80, was in town last Monday. The pharmacy classes have just had group stereoscopic views taken. At the homeopathie clinic Saturday a large DUmbtir of cases were treated. The gymnasium fund has been inCreased $00. The feneing club ave it. Col. Hogers was in towo with the Drchard Lake academy boys last, Satnrday. l here were a number oí strangers in the cily Salurday to wituess field day sports. Dr. Cocker will ifivë a eourse of lectures on the Evidenres of Christianity, coniinencing May 23rd. A student in front of a saloon Friday night was boasting that he could stand up under 18 glasses of gin. Hev. N. ü. Clark, of Boston, will deliver theauuuai address before the Chnstian assoolation on May 22d. Last Thursday and Friday the piizes giveu ou tield day were exnibited iu a case standing by the president 's door. Horaer Kingsley, 'el, has gone to Saginaw to teach iu the place of Miss Van llusan, '00. He will be gone two weeks. The senior pharmicsare to receive their class hats to-uay frora New York. The bats are a mixed straw witli gold and rdÊ band. The Monthlv Bulletin thiuks it should have better support from the Chrisliauized young men in the various deparlments. By the tirst of next week the majority of senior pUarmics will have tinished work in organic chemistry, and begin ou their theses. E. H. lludson. of the Cook house, will furnish the graduating pharmacy class with their class supper iu about tuur weeks. Dr. O'IIearn, whose serious illucss was meutioned in The Demockat a short time ago, died in Soli'.h Toledo last Thursday. Last Friday evening an indepeudeut caucus was held. Messrs. öpaulding and West were put in nomiuatiou for the offices of Chronicle editora. Iu the base ball game, last Saturday, belweeu the Universily nine, and Uie Orchard Lake boys, the latter were defeated, the score standing 11 to 9. In a little over five weeks uearly .all the students will be goue, and as usual in the suinmer months the streets will not present a very animated appearance. The committee on senior reaeption are negotiaiiüg tor the large tenl owned by the leuiperunce club. They will use il to dance ia on cominenceiueni eveuing. A good time is promised at the opera house Friday, when üeld day will be (in ished. Music, gymnasÜSB, and iimuy thinga of interest are on the program. The average senior is now carrying on a vigorous correspondence wnh school siipeiiiiteudents in all paris of the country If the thing keeps on thern will uot be enough left to gradúate. Mr. Will llauuan of Dowagiac, '80, was married yesterday to Mrs. L. Beamao of this city. They le'ft at noon lor Lansing wtaere Mr. llaunan lioids the position of engrossing clerk tor the house. The UniversUy Book is now ready. It contains everything of interest relative to every student wuo has ever matriculated in the university. Il says that 6,704 (egrees have been contened by the university. The fleld day held last Saturday was ono of the most SUCCessful on record, so l'ar is money was concerned. Only i lic raio prevented it from being a BUOCeM in every way. The day was cool and a large crowd was the consequeoce. The following were tl e contots Dient ïoned: Ten in Mc walk, J. J. Courttock, lii., CuIodh, 111.; one hour go-as yuu-please, K. G. Du I'uy, homeopath; side hold wrestliug, F. B. Leiand, lii., 15} ion; lioxing, .). S Winti'i'inulc, medie; collar and elbow wrestliDg, F. 1!. Leiand, lit; throwing sledge, AI. B. (Jutton, medie; quartei mile run, A. I. Moore, medie; rifle sboot ing, A. W. IfcNaaghtnn, law; ruonlnf longjump, A. A. Boyer, lit.; Indton dat swinging, Aicolt, lit (?). The above 'nn stitule the morning exercises. In the afternoon the (olio wing contesta took place Running high jump, T F. Wormwood lit; three legged race, Penwardeu an Moore. In the mg of war betweeo '& and '84, the latter won. At this stage o: the proceedinirs about 8:3O, the licavv rain set in, leaving eiglit contests to be gone through with bclore the pronrammt trould have been flnished. The followng were invited to act as judges: Profs. Tylcr, Pattengill, Thomas, Franklin, Vaughan, P. C. Adams, DePont, Hennê. [uin; also Messrs. Manly, Kmorick, llcnOD, and Col. Rofiers of Orchard Laku. On tlic êvening of May 25th, Muldoon, ■he Uraco Jtonian chauipion, and Wliisl er, the catch ascatch-ciin wretsler, will )lay a match in the opera house. The Chicago Times says: "The pïoducioD is the most attractiveof the niauy the }lay bas had thesj many years; and lr hat reason is likely lo develop immense Irawinji capacity eveiy where."

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