The University

The new uniforma for the Nine cost $125. Treasurer Harry Soule was out of the city Tuesdaay. R. M. Seeds, lit '85, spent Wediiesday last in Detroit. Will Payne, fonnerly lit '87, was in the city over Sunday. Prof. Sewall finished his lectures on "Qorms," Friday. Prof. Dunster reeumed his work in college last week. Whittier progranime at Alpha Nu hall to-morrow evening. The Beta Theta Pi fraternity give a Germán, this evening. J. J. Comstock, lit '83, was in the city a few days of last week. The junior homeops will be examined in obsteterics to-morrow. O. H. Johnson, lit '80, medie '82, was in the city during laat week. E. K. Clemente ia the Chronicle editor of the dental department. Prof. Ford, who is now in Brooklyn, is expected back about May 3. W. A. Kassier is the newly elected president of the junior dental cIhhk Q. B. Daniels, phannic '86, lias been elected foot-ball captain of his class. Hereafter the dental laboratory will be open mornings instead of afternoons. A select tea-party was given at Prof. Payne's residence, Saturday eveuing, The inter collegiate literary asaociation is in danger of becoming defunct. Dr. Obetz was called to Terre Haute, Ind., Thursday, to perform an operation. To-morrow evening's concert in uni. vereity hall promises to be well attended. The base ball nine's uniforme arrived Saturday; they are said be very handsomo. S. A. Moran, lit '87, will organize a summer school of short-hand and typewriting. Prof. Wrampelmeier's lecture on "Coal Tar Products" haa been postponed until this evening. Arrangements are are being made to heli tLe spring field day about the middle of May. Chunks of chewed gum, may be found in large quantities on the fioor in all the rooma. Assistant engineer, Q. McElroy, U. S. navy, is in the city, a guest of Prof. M. E. Cooley. Hodge, Killilea and Kosenthal were in Lansing, Wedneaday, in the interest of the new gymnasium. The joint contest by the two literary aocieties in the law department has been postponed until May 13. E.F. Randolph, dent '85, now travling for Kansom & Randolph of Toledo, was in the city last week. Mr. Ramsdell, a prominent lawyer of Manistee, apent Sunday in the city with his son, Fred Kamsdell, lit '88. Dr. L. R. Esau, dent '84, now practicing Milwaukee, thinks of moving to Detroit to work up a practice there. Henry W. Beecher has canceled his date for the lecture announced in the students' lecture association couree. The admission to the base ball games on the fair grounds this year will be 25 cents for ladies as well as gentlemen. Prof. DePont requeste all lite who ex peet to gradúate in June, to hand in their names at his office before May 4. The students' Christian aaaociation has over 300 members, of which over 141 joined dunng the present college year. The scien tifie association banquet on Friday evening, at Hangsterfer's, was a great success. Thirty-five were present. The Rugby association is trying to ar range for a game to be played at the fai grounds, May 2, with the Windsor team The Rugby association is arranging to send contestante to the inter-collegiate contesta at New Yory City, next month The students' Christian association i dehberating whether to branch into a young ü. M. C. A. and a Y. W. C. A. o not. Prof. C. N. Jones will speak on th " Intellectual and Moral Life of a Chris tian," beaore tho S. C. A., Sunday morn ing. A game of base ball has been bookei for May 2, botween the U. of M and a semi-professional team trom Jack son. A reception and hop was given on Thursday eveuing, by the members o the Psi Upsilon fraternity, at their chap ter house. The sophomorc Hts were not yet abl to elect a historian, and according t present prospecte they will give no claas aupper, either. The senior Hts are anxioualy waiting fo their historian to distribnte tho question blanks . Or is therc to be no class his tory this time ? D. M. AugUB, medie '8G, is out in ie north-west with the Qneens Own eginient of Canadian militia, fighting iel and kis kalf-breeds. E. T. Slocum, lit '60, now a prominent eal estáte dealer of Detroit, spent Sunay in tkio city with Chi Pei fraternity, f which he íb a member. The freshnien lita will hold their class upper on May 15, at the rink. Efforts re being made to have the affair eclipse anything ever given in the city. We acknowledge tho recoipt of several opies of Erziekungsblaetter, an eduational journal published by the Freienker Publishing Co., of Milwaukee, Vis. Ib it not about time for the various ommittees of the senior hterary class to ïold a meeting and begin to do someïing in order to make commencement uccessful ? In it last issue the Argonaut pub ishes a Latin U. of M. song entitled : DeLaudibus fontis campestris." Does C. M. G . stand for that able poot, Chas. M. Gailey ? The University nine will not, play in Detroit to-morrow, as announced by ther papers. Their first game of the eason in Detroit will be on Decoration ay, with the Cass nine . The Brockway teachers' agency, whose dvertisement may be found in another olumn. is reliable and energetic, and ie surest means by which to receive a ret-class position for noxt year. The engineering society holds n nieetng this evening, at which Prof. M. E. Jooley will read ii paper on " Ventilaion," to be followed by a report of the eview committee. A society bas been organized by leasrs. W. H. Curtis, W. H. Hawks, H. . Powell, G. E. Cutler, A. J. Covell and few more students, who expect to deote tkeiaselves to the ministry after graduation. The following are the newly elected meers of the Jeffersonian society: T. F. )rew, president; D. J. Rose, vice-presient; T. J. Adams, recording secretary; . C. Cross, corresponding secretary; J. V. Work, treaurer; F. P. Hettinger, enior entic : J. R. Kune, junior critic.
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