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February
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1893
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Miss caro Miles, I'h. D., elasa o! '92, ■:- ftow a member o! the Chicago l'nivorsity Batulty. Lady student are especlally Inxitcd to attend t.h' practlce oí pollero songa saturday moratagB. Dr. Osgood 1'. [agalla hs hig dental siiiüu,:' oiii and s dolng irell in the Bddy lmildinir in Saglnaw. The lniuMi States, Ith atooui onetcniii the iopuiation, has more unlwrsitirs than all Europe eomblned. Beoaiwe f 111 heelth, Proí. Levl, the in-tiu -torof 'Fi-fiHli. 11 retire ai the end of 'tliis Bemeater, and Beefe better bealth In rest. Abdut ."(i couplee eojoyed the elegant Sopbomore Hop at Qranger's academj last Frlday erenlng. It was a recherche alfalr. OongresB propoees to MtaWldh at Was]iii,.irton. C, a great natloaal univ.Tsiiy. riicre OWghi to be a i.-umore In Mie roiuitry. B. 1). Walker, lit. '.'2. rormerly principal of the Dexter BChOOlS, has taken a po.-itioii in the Bchoo!e at Decatur, in. ili return to gradúate wit hts clase. Miss May Miimii. lit, '08, luts l)en teodered the posltloo " Instructor in pböosophy mul history at Oxford College, Otilo, bat will not accept the lios'ition.- ü. oí M. Doily. Hou. Cbnoncey Depew ought to accept the nvitation to di'liver the innttal aihlress ior the l;nv ileparlincnt students on the 22d. He WOUld add Ir.stic to his lame Uy BO dolng. The íoMowiiíií íii;uros. glvlng the tmmbera ui the l-'i-eshnian el-iss in tiie vartoua universltlee, shows pretty vrell the proeperity oi the dltlerent institMtioiis of learnlng : Harvard 80!), 'Vale 507, PrtacetOO 808, I'nivnlty -oí Mirhiiraii 1,094. Prof. Allee I'reenian Palmer, at one t.ime ]iresidenl of Wellesley college, luit at present (lean oí the Wotnan's Annex of tlie Chicago rniversity. Wlll deliver the imnual address 1 e'ore the Stude.nr.x (liristian Asso iation. at rniversity Hall. on Feto. Öth. Anuong the pepobUcaai membera ol Ka.nsas state tenate, whkli body s just umr lüivin; sn ,-li a hot time. Is J. W. l'arker, lit '75, of (ilathe. At one time Mr. Farker'8 name was mentioned as U compromi.se candidate ior I'. s. seoator, bat the populista stole the nianh nn the repuUlicans and elected a man named Martin, a democrat. A Ban Francisco dtepatch Btates that Prof. J. M. Bchaeberle, tormerly of the ü. oí tí., and a gradúate thereof, now director ol VbL I.irk Qbeervabory, (al., has gailed tor Chili. He goee te the coming eclipeei and wUl eet up a photo-helioírraph i" the heart of the Andes, and patlently awaál the eclipse of the sun, whlch is total it that pokit. May do elouito obscure toe view. Frank 8. Ik)i-ns. lit. MJ0. and son of Ilev. A. I', l'.ourns. oí lludson. [ormci-ly oí tiiis city, lias spent two yeara with a. t t 1 1 1 j : 1 1 1 1 1 In the PhiUpplne Isiands, collecUns specimens tot tíie museum conneeted witli the Aead niy of Sciences of Minneapolis. He has now gone to Borneo and will hunt elephants. rhiooceroe and onrang outBOg willün a hundred miles of the equator, and Avill return to Michigan in .luly. Thesr fiiures secm Bomewhat Btartíinií-, wheii we remember tíhe 800 yeaw t'hat Harvard lias existed, the 150 yeara í Vale, and t'he only ."( years of our own Univereity. The living alumni of Harvard Tniversity numlver 5,558, Of Vale 1,168, Of Ule rniversity of Miehi.n-an LO.6O8. Kut tlien, .Mine to think ahout it. t lio alumni cu' the tWO eastern colicúes probably die young. To secure a long life you ahould gradúate [rom the only greal Dnlverslty In the est. The commlttee o! the law departmènt having 10 charge the seeuring of a man ol national reputatlon tor tlic animal S2 of lYbruar.v oration, is imviii'i a hard time oí U. Prominent republicana bo far have been too modeet. Now an attempi Is being ,„,.,,!,. ti i;i'i a demoefat. Probably modesty will not stand in the way DOW. The lady Ktiideiits ave lmsiiy engaged In Beeuring Blgnaturea to petiiinns to thr legteleture asklng tiiai bo apppoprtate Í20.000 tor the purpose of building i ladie' gyni.i-iiini. li iiii'i" is anything thai can aippeal bo the oold and Mgid neari erf tbie average leglslator this Bubjeci duülit to. The co-ede ghould send a committeé to Leamtae to personally Interview membere. The tollowing demócrata ol noto ïiave promteed to attend the nerl anana! banquet o! the üaiverelty Democratic ciul), at which it is expcted ttoal 1,000 platos will be proTided : Vice PreBidemt-elect Adlai E. StevenBOO, ('oniircssnian l'.cnton McMillin, otTenoewee : I ongreeeman W. l. Wilnn, of West Virginia : Judge M. V. Mtmtgomery, of Lamdng and Hon. E. p. riil, of Grand Rapdds. A partial promtoe bas Ihmi gecared from the siieat Tammanylte, Burke Cokran to act as toast marter. A AViinhtnaw iarmer, smart bul not honest sold as hlckory, a load of Uasswood to in houcst bnt smart I'iiiversity studoiit, and so tickled was he- the farmer- over the bfwgatn that he repaired to a salo.m and getting drunk, feil down and broke one of hls ras.aüy Ieg8. He wonld have sucil the city bul was too drunk to atterward lócate the spot where the enemy "downed" hlm. As lor the student, the country will watch wlth felicitnde. his career, expecting that gome day lic will announre liis discovcry of blOOd circtilition in a woodcn leR. Adrián Pi-ess. Rcg !nt Whitman. (o k"r, Kcifor and Iiarhour met the legteJative committeeihere laat FrWay, anl aslsted Preaident Angelí, Becretaury Wad' and otiier riuvt'isity authoritics in Bhowlng up the iiccssiiics of tho institution. The oommittee went away cvidcntly nunli impressed with the Inct that not one penny was a.sked lor over and ai.nvr neoeBsary requiremente. The commlttee also unaniniousiy expreesed itsclf in favor of raisiniï the one-twenUeth mili taz to one-tenth, whi li wöuW add abont $22,000 to the üairendty'a tocóme. Other statcs give as hiüli as one mili to thcir Kit ics. r. ;' M. Mtnstrels are to come to the front in gTeat ahape this year. Hut' o! the fun Ioviog sludents bas i een tor montha scenting nt every student in the ünlversity wliocan slng a aoag, crack a joke, or dance B Clog, and bias them all in line. The schednle includos :i tour of considerable lens' li iliis spring, openinji at Ypsla.nti, on February lili, at Ann Arbor on ■the _."th and then "oíiiíí to Detroit, Toledo, Qrand Rapids, Jackson. Bay City, Sajiinaw, Flint, LanBÜng and jiossilily tlinnih Canada tn Montreal. Tlnce dates will be lilayed in Detroit, one of wliicli lias iM'en set (or May SO, the day of tlie annual U. of M.-Cornell base ball game In that city. Tlie fantous Cliequaniegon orcliostra will accompaiiy them ön tlieir trip, and show the developinent of the students in instrumental in us ie. The correspondent of the Detroit Journal is a delvvr after news, and h bas unoarthed these Interest Ing iarts : "Hon. I.yinan I). Norrte, o! Giend Rapflds, was the Brst peraon to regleter at tile l'niversity. and tli" institution has turnislied -y college ire-iileiiis, 32 represent a Uves iu COOgreea, Uve United Stetes Bcnators, cme iiiti i' ol the supreme court o' the I'nited statcs. tliree chlel Juetices oí t'he eupreme courte, and 12 lust ices, 08 Judges of the United States, county ;mh1 Intermedíate courte, wUile to these nia.v be added .-i miinber ol povernore, Ueutenant-govenaors and 1 1 1er aiiniiiii.-ir.i tlve olflcers of etates, 1 cBldee professors and beaohers, and men wIki liavo made valuahle contributions to Litera-ture, luw, science, arts. Th a.hinnii oí the fnivcrsity numbera 11.1 r.i. Kiattered throui evrr.v state in the union. and in alniost every countr.v on the face ol the globe. The present at Irndaii'-i' is eVoee cm tO 3,000 stuilcnts, whiu' the professors and tea Jiers number -''00."

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