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A Unique Club Formed In The City

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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A UNIQUE CLUB FORMED IN THE CITY

A unique club has been formed in Ann Arbor modeled somewhat after Sam Johnson's and Goldsmith's club of days gone by. Its name is "The club" and meets once a month at the home of the respective members. The proceedings are altogether informal.  One of the members reads a well prepared paper which, after it is read, is commented upon and criticised.

The club has but one permanent officer, a secretary, whose designation is Boswell, signing the records and all documents by that name. Each meeting chooses its own chairman. After the conclusion of the literary program the members gather around the table to partake of a light lunch, which is interspersed with witticisms, anecdotes, reminiscences, etc. The members of the club are: Thomas A. Bogle, Hartwig H. Herbst, Robert M. Wenley, James A. Craig, Samuel A. Jones, William D. Hariman and Carl S. Patton. The meetings thus far have proved very enjoyable to all the members.