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Unity Club Course For 1895-6

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Day
2
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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0 The course will consist in part of the following: Two or three lectures on Shakespearean Plays, and a lecture on John AVesley, by James Kay Applebee, of Boston. Edwin Waldo Emerson, of Concord, Mass., son of Ralph Waldo Emerson, will deliver two lectures on Art. A lecture, illustrated by electrieity, will be given by Dr. Harold AVilson, of Detroit, on the subject, "The Relation of Color to the Emotions." Rev. Mr. Wliitford, of Saginaw, will give a lecture on Dante. Rev. Lee McCollister, of Detroit, will deliver an illustrated lecture on "Old Cambridge and Concord." Rev. John Synder, of St. Louis, will give a lecture on "The Evolution of American Humor." The course will be opened by the Ypsilanti Orchestral Society and a Ladie's Quarttet in charge of Prof. Gareissen, of Ypsilanti. A Grand Army evening in charge of Col. W. K. Childs. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Stone, of Kalamazoo, will give a lecture on "A Year's Travel." Rev. J. P. Hutchinson will have charge of an English Evening. Poetry and Sonir. Prof. John W. Langley, of Cleveland, will lecture on "Electrieity in England." Mr. J. T. Sniith, of Ypsilanti, will give a violn recital. Hon. E. P. Allen, of Ypsilanti, will lecture on "The Greatest American." Lectures are also expected from Professors Greene, Doek and W. A. Campbell, of the University.

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