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Ann Arbor Not A Bad Place

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
December
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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ANN ARBOR NOT A BAD PLACE

IN WHICH TO BRING UP THE GIRLS

Was the Decision of the North Side Lyceum on Saturday Evening

The Northside Lyceum decided Saturday evening that Ann Arbor was not a bad place in which to bring up girls. The debate was full of interesting features. Willis Kent spoke of one saloon to every 265 persons and of immorality and the sending of girls to Welllesley, Smith and other like seclusive institutions. Chas. F. Swift thought there were an especially large number of bad girls here. Miss Agnes Sheffold spoke of flirting on the streets.

On the other hand, Miss Lizzie Grennan thought the University had an excellent moral influence on every woman in the city. N. P. McGay and E. E. Ware refuted the arguments of their opponent and said that the scum of the earth does not come to Ann Arbor.