The Great Banquet
Next Tuesday will be a great day for Ann Arbor once more. Probably every college in the United States will have at least one delégate, and many of them a dozen or more, in atiéndante upon the grand banquet to be given on that evening. The list of speakers consisting of Gov. Win. McKlnley, of Ohio; Hon. J. Sloat Fassett, of New York; Hou, M. M. E-stee, of California; Judge John M. Thurston, of Nebraska; Ilon. John M. Laagst on, of Virginia; ExCongressm&n Masón, oí Illinois; Gen. K. A. Algor, of Michigém; Ilon. A. B. Humphrey, of New York; Hon. E. P. Allen, Hon. A. J. 8awyer, and others, will be such as to cali a large crowd oi people. Letters have been received trom all over the country applying lor tickets. We are requested to announce that everybody coming to Ann Arbor on that day will have a chance to hear Gov. McKinley speak. Tlie music for the evening will be furnished by the iamous Chequamegons.
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