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7
Month
June
Year
1893
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Öur team will play the f', oí Wis. al i e Athletlc Beid Samnlay. The seeond otan social and hop of '96, as held Saturday ev&n1ng. Dr. C. is. Nancrede wiO lecture upon ■■The Pliysieian as ;i Clirisi ian" at Newberry Hall m-xt Sunday a. m. A lmrge numUrr oí the medical professors are attenling til" American Medica] Aaeoclatlon In Müwaukee this week. The U. of M. n deieated the I'niviTsity ui Illinois te.-im at base bnll mi i Atliiei'c gTftunös Saturday, by a score i 1 (F t o 8. The V. o! M. Daily la making prew.-ii-al ions lo esialiüsh a Alumni Weekly. lo lie a four column quartO, columns to He 11' inches long, at SI pM year. 'I'he new humorona paper ta to hare tbe euplicnious cognomen oí ■The Wrinkle oí the' l'niveiiiy of Mtclilgain." 1: te thoughi ao annex to that will be necessary. It is to lv issucd on tlie iirst and third l'riilays oí eacli moiitli. at -SI ."0 for the co li ge year. Sonie wealthy maji of iliis state oould not oniy set ;i good example to l)is wealthy fellow men. but COuld perpetúate his name ior generations amd ucuerat ons to come by huilding upon tlie ampus :i iinec art hall, and presenting t to the Unlversity. !t Ie Um om' greal need erf the Univirsity to-day, and it wiil be many yeare beforé the revéame oí the instituí ion -vill be suííicient to commcni-c s erection. This act WOUld not only perpetúate a man's meinory, but wouid niake liim popular throughont the country nou. Thiuk of all the studente U"inn' out all over tlie orid, carrying the pralse of any worthy person who woixld do this deed ! And of the thousnads oï alumni, to be Eound In every nook aml corner oi the globe, who woukl blees Ui man or woman whoso noble K1'11ero.-ity wonld prompt such a grand act : The Atlik'tic Club boys teel very inm-'ii elnted over the outcorao of the eventa in track athletios at the meeting of the Northwestern League at Chicago. The 100 yda dash was won by Chapman, time 10:15 ; Kenmiii secood. Tlit' 200 yad. da.-h ly the same, time 24 1-5. The -100 yards daah, Mitchell, time 55 2-3; Geary, seconul. Hali-mile run, Grosh second. Mile run, Bray, third. The 120 yda. hurdle, Keep, first ; Reed, second. The 2-mile bicycle race, Belden first, time 0:27 1-2, Seeley, third. Throwing the iiammer, l'erecy, third. Putting the simt, de Pont, seeond. Pole vault, Austin, second. Kunning broad jump, Ooffin, first 21ft. 1 in., Geary, secóme, 20 ft. Itunning high jump, de Pont first, 5 ft. 4 in., Keep, second. Michigan had 8 first places, 10 seccmds. :■ rhiiils, ajid scored 68 points altogetlner. against 38 for Wieconsin, and 11 for the Xorth western. ïlie bedlam was so great at the S. Li. A. electiom last Saturday a. m., at the ehapel, that prèetdent (riiiin resolved to adjourn the contest for two weeks, and did so befare any ballots wrre ca.st. It was thought that W. W. "Weydemcyer, the lit. candidato would have been elected had a vote been taken, but the confusión was so great. and tlir aiicndance so enormöus- about 1,500- that President GrJfitn did not beileve ii possible to M'cufe an lioncst ballot and a fair count, so the meeting was adjourned. A l.irge number of hnv students objected to the adjournment, because BO niaaiy of the professional dt'partnu'iit studente woufíT be going home before tliat time, and so they -w-itlidrew and went over to the law lecture room and held an election of their om. They resolved to demand the books of th eoffiecrs lioliling over, and back up the demand willi the law U necessary. It was tliought at first tli.it there would be a split In the MH-irty, Imt cooler councila will probably prevail and all avüI end quietly. Jay Taylor Ls again in town and lias come to stay. He will be pleased to see his old pupils again at 51 .S. Main st. Hou. (lias. B. (Iregory, of Dexter, died on Bunday afteriioon last, of apoplexy. The deceased was the father of Ken. John V. X. Gregory, and or member of the banking firm oí Öregory it Bon, dolog business in Dexter. Ile was a native of Nerw York, was 77 years of age, and one of the iirst pioneers of the count y , having come to Miehigan in 1834. He first locatcd on Sec. 20, in Scio, where the family resided many years. Mr. (regory had been one of the prominrnt democrats of tlns section, was twlce a. member of the legislature, and had held other positions of honor and trust. He was one of the ïvealthy men of the count y .

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