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18
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November
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1891
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The Harvard unnex has 220 fomale studemts. Yale's new gymnasium, costing $200,000 -ni'il be completed April lst. The '93 Hts. dofeated the Normal BO.hool team Baturday by a score oí 48 to 0. Sunday's Tribune had a large cut represemting the members of the ioot hall team. Prof. Gco. X. Carman, lit. '81, of Bt. Paul, Mim., has had his salary raisedto $4,000. The junior medical class had a delightful social In the Cook House parlors Saturday evening. The special U. of M. train for Detroit Snturday wlB lcave the M. C. R. R. station at 10.30. That Chicago umpire must be gome relative of that famous Detroit outlaw known as '-Boss Jacob." The registratian at the university up to dte stands 2,570. There were 130 registrations after this date last year. l'n'.ess there is less slugging in foot lwill games people will begin to beHeve that they are brutal, before long. F. S. Fisk, law '89, who has been practicing at Grcat Falte, Mont., killE1 himself with a revolver a short time ago. It is Btated that C. T. Griffin has been expelled trom the law, department foT breakiug the rute in refcrciu-c to the printing of lee tures. The cost of going to Detroit and afU'nrliiiü the (oot hall tramp with Cornell next Saturday wlll be only $1.25 for the round trip. A foot bail lito insurance BOeiety has been formed in Kniiland. It shouM bo imported, and all of our playera shoulil nnlte with it. Prof. Demmon lectured In vhe unlverslty extensión course, at Fraternity hall, Detroit, Monááy woning, haring ïot his subject "Baeon'a Essays." Ttmotbetta Tamlnosian, medie, '93, of Antioeh, Syrla, is to deliver a lecture in tbe Presbyterian jhurch, Ypsilanti, Nov. 24th, on Tai-key and Tiirkish custom8. The senior lit.. clase olected the fotiowtng officers Saturday: I'resident P. W. Ross; vioc president, Miss Mamle Forhani: Eecretary, T. E. Barnum; or-ator, W. H. DettBBbèck; historian. A. J. Tuttle; poetess. Miss Herrick; prophetere, Miss Mamie Bottlewiok. Announcement is mado dt the marriage on Doe. 17th, of Prol. '. M. (iavk-y, of this eity, and Miss Bally Harris. of Ttroit. The ceremony is to performed in Christ ehurch, Detroit. .Tohn T. Scott, wlio enterad the D. of M. with the class of '90, and was mmier of the Psi V. fraternity and a great foot and base ball player while here, eommitted suicide in PhUadelphia reeeaitly. The junior taws dcfeatod the T). A. 0. football team on the srounds ol the lattcT in Detroit, Saturday. by a score of 10 to 0. It was said to havo boon a Clean Ramo, dovoid of glngglng, and vory satlsiactory all around. The hop commlttees have been appcinted. Ed. S. Peek, Deta Tli' ti Pi. i-; general chairman; Earl Peters. Simna Phi, chairman oí the reception committee; H. P. Dodge, Psi T'., of the invitation committee; H. H. Denham, Zeta Pal, of the arra nuement ccmmittee. Tt is ajrfcogetheir probable that the r. n( M. foot bal! team wlU hecealter leave Chicago to play witli any other clubs she can induce to journey bnere and take her suisins and dii-ty work. It has beien fairly demonstrated that ('lii-a-d will novr-r allow any oilu-r club to jrijn a vletory, 110 matter to what foul and diweputable trlcks Rhe may be öompelled to resort. The game las Saturday with cl3an playing on the part of Chicago wouM have irrn la.it to her, and every man in her elaven knows it and ieels it. The i;anu' w:is WOU only l)y the dishoafsty of the Chicago umpire and the. ci-r.putalil ■ tacf.cs and slugging oí the Chicago playera. To the credil of the L'. oí M. el.-vrii it said that they were strictly honorable iu their werk, and allowed the publie to decide whis-li wre really the bes-t playera. Borne oí the umpire's decisiona rank that even the Chicago ,!,,-,! hissed tbem. tt the Chicago club daré come ; Ann 'Arbor our i)oys wi.l prove to thema that they are the b?tter playera, bat will compel them to play a decent game. They are cowards and dare nt leave their own -ity to play a gams. OYMMASTIC IX8TRUCTION. The Hobarl Guild has tor yrars oltafed thr' only gymnastic [aollitles in Anii Arbiir. lint oever ye-t haa anytliinu in the vray oí gymnastic instniction been suppüed. The Hobart Guild, ever on the lookout to tsupply the neede of the etudents, has recentlv taken a wise step in thla directlon. Á teacher haa boca -eciin'd íor lady memben oí the guüd, and an arrange,,i.iii mede by which the ladiea are to have exclusive use oí the gymnasium at certain appointed hours. Thls s nu opportnnlty that all ellgible to tho R-uild shoulil avail theanselves of, lor ttnanelally, it is wlthln the reach of all. For the small suni of $1 per nnnum one can become a nieniber of the Guild, and then not only proflt by this gyranastie. instruction, but also onjoy other advantagea ollered by tho Gulld. Another feature soon to bc introducid by the Guild will perhaps be even more heartily welcomed than the one just mentloned. A.rrangemfuts aro being made 'mi procure a bllliard and pool table, and in a few wocks. studenta will be ahlc to enjoy this most fascinating of pastimes.

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