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Day
8
Month
February
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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Délos I". WUCOI la now' editor-inc.hieí oi the s. c. A. Bulletin. Tbe medkal students bare been ííív(ng ,-M-h (itiu-r points latly- vaccine paints. On Men lat, Prof. Knowlton wlll commenoe a Berieg oí lectures before the S. C. A. Tlw 1', oí M. Press Club holdfl a meetkm Batarday, ta Room 12, addreea ly 8. A. Moran. Th LiUrarv huildin.ir was sliirhtly damagedby t treexkog and tbawlng f thf jiast vík. Tlie D. of M. Alumni al Láoatag liavc laken t irfniüiiiiiry Brteps in securiiiíí an oisanization. The law ilepartinent lias 272 juniors, 282 M'irors, 70 ome year men. anil !!." ]Mt srads. (ir 650 altoijct her. A new i ■( hooee has been erected by the üníverrtty authorltlee near tho liospüals. and 400 mus of ice gtored tlierein. Reimemlter H'iiry Wattcraon'a gnai lecture Saturday evenlng al rniv.-rsity Hall, od his famouB subject, "Money anid MoraLs." The íacudty of the dental department ilKive finally declded not to chang-e the degreo conferrecl frora D. [. S. to I). II. D. Boarfls will le open Thnrsday miiniLnií at Ihe usual jilaces lor th ereserviiiíT of seats for "Wattersnn's leiture on Satorday niisiit. The Webster Society bolda .1 debate tonig'ht to thoose contestante for fhie oratorlca] context, and the Jeffefwndaii society ítolds one to-morrow Qgtu( . ( iia.s. A. Töwiie, lit '80, of Dulutli, Who wiii be remembered as a brilllant student, 'has been appolnted Juaga Advu. ate (eneral, liy linv. Xelson, of Minnesuta. Cornelius Vanderbilt has given to Yale a iiew doriuitory building, to oost not less thaii $450,000, and work has already cotnmeoced npon the structure. The lMiukncy Dispatch refera to the genial professor of surgery in the homeop. dept a.s "Dr. O'Iiett.s." Probably a suheme on the doctor's part fo get the Irista vote. Heniy Wa-ttetBOn was obliged to decline au invitation to a banquet by the O. of M. Press Club, tenderod for next Friday evening, niucli to the regret of everyone interesad. The Glee amd Banjo Clubs are greatly pleaised [U thcir first two concerts, giv-en at Bryan, Ohio, and at Ooldwater. They ,wero gfreeted wltta crowded houees in each place, and banqueted after-wards. Among tlie candidates in the school teacher's liet for tlie Detroit Journal's free trip to the World's Fair, is Trof. H. J. Slierrard, lit. '82, of Grosse Pointe, wüio headed the column last Monday nlglit -vrith G59 votes. AlbJon College ie in luck again. Senator MoMillan has given it a $25,000 laboi-atory to be completel on or before Sept. 15, and Col. A. T. Bliss, of Sagtaaw, gives it a $50,000 litenary building to be completed in 1894. The calendar for Oornell university for 1893, (iivcs iln followtalg interesting statistics : AVliole number of students, 1,665 : ivliole number of teachers 145, dividod ias iollows : professors 34, associate and assistant professors 33, Instructora TI, lecturers in the ].-iv Kelwol 7. ('has. L. Carter, law '87, one of the conimissiioners from Uw provincia] llaw.aiian .government, avIio is at Wasliiimion, 1). ('., KtH'king the annoxatiim of ftoat country 1o the United States, "uill remembered by many of our (tizcns. He miarried Miss Mary H. Soott, of this city. liaughter of the late .I. Austin Sootvt, and islcr of Kvart H., and Kanny C. S-ntt, of thN city. The Adrián i'rcss remarks : "The Nfldnigan ünlrentfty win ie allowed 3,000 square feet of paco, at the world'.s fair. ThiK wtll le sufficiently ample for-hemkal purpoMS, and possiuiy glve room tor oíd Nftgel'g plckïinir vat. The cnrlorttlee Bometlmee seen ta 11 wou ia make a whole Bhow of it.sif." Dr. D'O.'ise, of öie DahreiBtty, receotly ravr a lecture n "Grcek Musie.1 Tin' lecture wa "AU Greck" tci niany. and I lif itlicrs kiH'W before, tiiat febe Qreeka regarded thenwelyea n baring all th harpa and other people all the flats in tln world, lili tauu-iir dlflerently by the untutcwcl Rotnans. Ailrian I'rrs.-. FoiUnvinK this Item wai one about "ttoe inan.-l.-iiiiihtor of names" by "the typerapUcal error." When the Preea ucis around m traneposlng tíae above nami' bO Prof. VAgO, tlM-n lic may exlect to B.-iire a freo ridc in a fine vétatele wth plumea oo it, and he wlU go íet't fii-st, too. Pixf. Scttteberie, who te attainlng snoh iirominence in hls proteeslon, and wlin oes to Cliüi to view the eclipse, being ent from tbe ffreat Lick ObsiM-vatory of California, i eMentlally a Kclf-madc man. He learnvd the inerlianu-'s tradf wlicn a boy and by diat incans obtalned .snfficient money to píiy liis way tlironjíli the Dnlversity of Michigan. He i a practical met-lianic, nnd liow sc'l one may i? ]odged from tte (act that wIumi living here a Aun Arbor lie congtmeted a complete telcacope, grlnding tile Tenses and doiny; all the work apon it Iiim-self. This he med to rarther his Btadiu wliile golng tliron.uh the T'nivei-sity.

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