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Hiirrak for JJonine .! ! The senior laws will have no bauquet. Choral union concert two weeks f rom to-nighi, The chemicnl laboratory will close June 13. How many book agents have taokled yon thus far? Coucert by the glee club in university hall to-night. President and Mrs. Angelí were in Detroit, Satnrday. Miss Ora Thompson, lit '85. spent Saturday in Detroit. The senior law class tax has been reducodto 75cent8. , The dramatic club seems to be a permanent institution. The Adelpbi had a senior and junior programme last week. Trof. Dolboar of Tufts college, visited the uuiversity Saturday. On account of sickness Prof. Demmon ' bolted " most of last week. The medies aro nearly all beiug examined by the various professors. The following classes will hold re nnions this year: '60, '70, '75, '79, '82. It is rumored that junior and freehmen metlics will bo detained here until June 20. Wm, A. Dolau, medie '87, spent last Wednesday and Thursday, in Lansing on business. H. C. Flower, law '8(5, will enter the civil service examination at Cleveland, O., this week. Mrs. Merrill, librarían of the state agricultura] college, spent part of last week in the city. li. M. Soeds, lit '85, has left college to accept a position with a wholesale flrm in New York City. The public exercises of the state intercollegiate society will be held in nniversity hall this evening. Misa Laura Whitley, lit '88, retnrued Monday evemng from a flve days' yisit at her home in Coldwater. James McNamnra is the newly appointed captain of the junior laws' nine, vice P. Aberdean, resigned. Prof. Ford has returned from Brooklyn, N . Y., where he delivered a series of lectures at the Brooklyn university. H. J. Powoll, lit '8fi, president-elect for the ensuing year, addressed Sunday's meeting of the Christian association. On June lst the glee club give a concert at Pontiac, which will be attended in a body by the Orchard Lake cadets. Each member of the Webster society has boen assossed 25 cents to pay for the portrait of Judge Cooley, rocently ordered. W. E. Wood, lit '88, who has recently been appointed a ca Jet at West Point, attended the freshman supper, on his way to that academy. A large number of medies will attend the meeting of state medical society, at Port Hurón, June 10. Dr. Maclean is president of the society. The following are the newly elected oflïcers of philosophical society: President, Prof. Morris; vice-president, D. J. Haff; secretary, O. L. Bolen. The Delta Tau Delta fraternity hold their 27th annual convention at Detroit, on August 19, 20 and 21, under the auspices of their local chapter. The hts of '60 hold their 25th anniversary and reunión, June 24. Those who can attend should notify S. Wright Dunning, 71 Brcadway, New York City. The Oniversities and the Plymoutlw had a game of baso ball last Saturday. Seven innings were played, the score beiug 10 to 5 in favor of the Universities. To-morrow morning the lawn tennis association will hold a tournameut on the association grounds. There will be first and second prizes for doubles and singles. The philosophical society held a meeting last Friday evening, at which Air. O. B. Cady read a paper on " The Philosophy of Oral Kxpression in Song and - Speech." The Miohlgai) Central will sell round trip tickets to Detroit, to-day and tomorrow. for 81.50, to give all a chance to attend the University-Cass game at Recreation Park to-morrow. A. O. Crozier, law '86, attended the meeting of tho right worthy grand lodge of good templars in Toronto, Canada, last Saturday. He will stump Canada on temporance, next summer. Ed. C. Pitkin, Zeta Psi, and W. A. Blakeley, Chi Psi, from the fraternities, and WM. Giller and F. W. Stevens, independents, were last Saturday elected Chroniclo editors for the ensuing year. The Hahnemannian society has elected tho following oflïcers: President, J. P. Wilson; vice-president, J. P. Qibbs; ree. secretary, Miss Merrill ; coi. secretary, Jas. Fowlcr ; treasurer, R. C. Taylor. The newly electod officers of the students ChriBtian association are as follows: President, H. J. Powell, lit '86; vice presidenta- lit dep't, W. W. Campbell, '80, and Miss F. M. Potter, '86; law dep't, E. C. Miller, '86; medical dop't. W. P. Munn, '80, and Miss Mary Thompson, 'K6; dental dop't, M. W. Lan, '86; homeop dep't, E. D. Brooks, '86; ree. sec'y, E. E. Grove, '87; cor. sec'y, G. A. Brown, '88; treasurer, Alex. McEwan, '86; librarían, G. Boland, '86; trustees, Prof. W. J. Herdman, Edw. Olney, and A. B. Prescott . In speaking of the Mendelssohn Quintette club which appears at university hall to morrow evening, the Cincinnati Commercial says: The audience is first impressed with the quiet demeanor and dignifled bearing of the performers. They enter in the qnietest possible manner, and commence the work before them as if moved by one pervading, harmonious and controlling spi rit. Whether this lurks in the eyes of the first violin or is inborn with all, it would lx; diñicult toBiiy; perhapsit is the result of long yeara of discipline and RHsociation under the pervailiiiK idea of success which niunt not only bc won, but mamtained; hut howsoeverit comes it certainly exista, and the delighied auditor sits spellbound by the soft eucbantment. Prof. Payne will be out of towu the forepart of next week . Prof. Payne will not meet his classes again uut il next Tuesday. An electkm of editora for the Argonaut taken place to-morrow at 10 a. m. It is rumored that a banquet will be givou to lïonine this evening, by some of hiB admiren. Election of officere for next year will be held to-morrow evening, by the members of the Adelphi society. Suuday's meeting of the studente Christian associatiou will be addressed by Mr. Kingsley on "The Appeal to Caesar." F. N. Bonine, medie '86, took the prize at the intercollegiate con tests in New York City last week, by making 100 yds in 10 3-5 seconds. Upon his return, last Monday, the boys gave him a rousing reeoption. The " Two Sams" will furnish the senior lits with class caps. They are to be skull caps and made of blue vel vet or plush, with a yellow sntin button on top, and in homeliness they will eclipse those of former yeare. The freshmen lits' class supper took place last Friday evening and was yery much enjoyed by all. About 40 couples participated. The toasts and speeches wore very good, and the suppor was a credit to Hangsterfer.
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