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Day
15
Month
May
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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The spring field sports will occur on Satuvday, May 18, at 2 o'clock. The sum of $2,166.69 lias now been subscribed for tlie co-ed's gymnasium. The debate between Webster and Adelphi literary soeieties has been jostpoued until Friday evening, May 31. On the evening of May 24 the sophonores will give a party at Granger's üall. It will be a two-step" party with nusic fumished by a banjo orchestra. The inter-frateruity base ball games are now on. The Dekes have won a game from the Zeta Psi, and the Psi Us defeated the Alpha Delts on Friday, 12 to2. The S. C. A. would hke some shade trees in frontof Newberry hall andsome jenevolent minded individual with lots of good looking maple trees could do nothing better than to plant a few in this slace. The next base ball game will be with Wisconsin on Friday of this week, on the athletic field. On Saturday the team will play the iirst game of the western trip widi Northwestern, at Evanston. The following sorority girls have been elected to the executive board of the Woman's League : Miss Julia Hodge, '97, Alpha Phi ; Miss Bessie Larrabie, '96, Gamma Thi ; Miss Effie Danforth, '96, Delta Delta Delta; Miss Helen Ramsdell, special, Sorosis; Miss Mand Cooley, '96, Delta Gamma; Miss Jessie Smith, '97, Pi Beta Phi. The In'dependents of the Woman's League have re-elected the following members of the executive committee : Misses Georgia Bacon, '98. May Taylor, '96, Louise Stickney, '98, Katherine Reed, '97, Gertrude Boynton, '98, and Ellen Beach, '98, Misses Jennie White, '97, and Dora Fisher, '97. The sorority members have not yet been choseu. 'At the meeting of the Harvard faculty of arts and sciences, a resolution was offered that the students in Harvard College be prohibited from engaging in intercollegiate football contests. The resolution was defeated by a yery large majority. This settles the long discussed football question for the year at least, as no further action will be taken. The matter is now left to the athletic committee to settle. The annual reports of the retiring ofiïcers of the S. C. A. are priuted in the April S. C. A. Bulletin. They are very interesting, and show the associatiou to be in prosperous condition in almost every respect. The treasurer, L. A. Pratt, reports, however, that the depression in business has materially affected the flnancial resources of the association and money is consequen tly needed. Only about 175 members have thus far paid their dues. C. E. White, missionary treasurer, reports that of the $500 promised Mr. Roberts in África only $178 bas been raised, while $45 remains pledged. Everyone is urged to pa}' up.

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Ann Arbor Courier