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The University

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Day
27
Month
March
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Reoess ends Monday evenmg. Bu sure you report on time Tuesday morning. Quite a large proportion of students spent their vacation in this city. Miss Nellie Borland, lit '85, is visiting Miss Whitley, lit '88 at her home in Coldwater. The seniors are very mueli pleased with their class picture frame and especially with their singe photographs. Dr. Vanufhan will leetiire uiider the auspices of the Piii Chi society, one week from this evening, on "Ptomaines." The engineers leave this year about May 20 for their foor year enearapment. An unusually largc Dumber of participant are expected. The K.appa Alpha Theta, ladies fraternity, held their biennial couvention in this city yesterday and lo-day. Particnlars in our next issue. The Democbat, the spiciest, newsiest and best weekly paper in the state, from now until June 30 for only 25 ccnte. Send y our subscriptioii at once. Alíales Yoiing, a son of the late Urigham Yjuug, and a gradúate of the law department, claes of '77, aud editor of the ïSalt Lake Democrnt, is makiug war on the church . Hon. Cari Schurz will deliver the next lecture in the studentB lecture course, Friday evening, April 8. His subjrc t is "Educational Problema." Mr. Scharz has long been known as a lecturer and a deep original thinkei'. With an experïence second to but few his lecture on this subject cannot but be interesting. The press speak very highly of his lectures elsewhere, and lus ability assures us of a good enteitainment. Rescrved seafs can be gecured Wednesday morning, April 1.

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Ann Arbor Democrat