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Day
20
Month
May
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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Five English dental students. Dreka has designed the commencement invitations. Freshmen sooial to-night at the Phi Kappa Psi house. A number of the laws take their lectures in short hand. Prof. Knowlton was in Pontiac last week on legal busines. The junior laws.will not finishjwork as early this year as formerly. BetaTheta Pi are about purshasing more commodious quarters. Harold B. Wilson, M. D., will study for the next two years in Europe. The Hahnemannian society held lts regular meeting, Wednesday night. It is rumored that several members of the senior law class will be pluoked. Dr. Chadboune, hospital physician, will en gage in praetice af ter commencement. Mrs. Prof. Morris held a reception last Friday evening for Prof Tyler and wife. Thero is a prospect of the Detroit ball club playing a game with the university nine. Prof. Hutohins and family will leave for Cornell immediately after commencement. A torch-light procession is one of the things talked about for commencement week. Rev. Dr. Ryder conducted the Sunday afterooon meeting, at the homoeopathio hospital. Dr. Angeli's lecture in Hobart hall last evening was listened to by a larga audience. The class in civil engineering leaves next Wednesday for the northern part of the state. Dr. V. C. Vaughan has received several monkeys, upon which he will inake experiments. Over 2,500 semi-centennial circulare have been mailed to former students of the university. A new boiler house will be erected on the campus during the sammer, to heat the southeast buildings. Mr. Brownell, of Cliuton, N Y., haa. been visitinií his son the past week, a member of the university. Mrs. L. Morehouse has gone to Lansing and will enter Dr. Will Cooper's office, homoeop., class of '83. Maurice Levi, lit. '87, taught the classes in Germán, in the high school last week, during Miss Chittenden's illness. Miss Faith Heimer, class of '90, gave a large dancing party Wednesday evening, at her home on North Ingalls st. G. Eberbach & Son are furnishing large amounts of apparatus and ohemicals for next year's use at the university. It is rumored that Prof. Wade Rogera in to build a handsome residence on North street, adjoining the house oocupied by the Sigs. Profs. Obetz, Wood and McLachlin attended the homo3pathio state medical society in Lansing, Tuesday and Wednesday. The game of base ball between the university nine and the Oberlin club, Saturday, resulted in a score of 8 to 7 in favor of the U. of Al. Mr. Galpin, a former Btudent of the university was admitted to the priesthood of the Episcopal church, yesterdav, in Detroit. Rev. Dr. Earp preached the ordination sermón. The regular field day contests will be held Saturday, May 28th, on the fair grounds. The program is as follows: 100 yards dash; 220 yards dash; 440 yards dash; 120 yards hurdlerace; standing board jump with weights; standing hop, step and jump; heavy and light weight boxing; wrestling catch-as-c;itchcan; running high jump; putting shot; throwing hammer; 1 mile bicycle race; fancy bicycle riding; three legged race 100 yards; and fat man 's race, over 200 lbs., 100 yards. Persons wishing to contest must hand in their names to Mr. Reinhart during this week.

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Ann Arbor Democrat