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Day
27
Month
May
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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Fraternitv No. 262. Special- Friday evening, May 29. Work on Third degree. Visiting brothers cordially weicomed. Greenman, Sec'y. 1 yr M3ss Emma E. Bower, of this city,. lias been cliosen a delégate the nattonal convention of Womans' Sutfrage Assoclatious by the Michigan Aseociation. Mr. amd Mrs. Johai Gall of Freedom liave moved to A,nn Afbor to reside. It was a mere matter of business witb them, and nat becauise of any lack o Gall in the University town. Been noted for it for thirty years. - Adrián Press. YVhat albout the gall of the Press man ? Mrs. Willard IC. Clement, iormerjy Miss Alice Cramer oí this city, now oj Moscow, Idaho, oppeared in the opera of "Iolanthe" at Spokane, "Wash., recently, and the papers of that city are loud in their praises oí her excellent and intelligent rendition of the role, as well as of her grace and beauty. Perhaps Detroit and the M. C. K'y are not aware of thi efact that Toledo and the Ann Arbor Railway is making the citizens of Aun Arbor -juite as familiar with the streets of Toledo as they have in the past been -with the streets of Detroit. This is a fact that Miehigan's metropolis ma-y wake up to wiien it is too late. Dr. 'Fhilip H. Quick, medie '95, located at Olivet, and is now enjoying a lucrative practice. In a private letter to a friend, he says that out of over 500 cases he has lost bui tibree, and those were oí a kind that no medical skill could have helped. He furfcher eays that he is now "fully coD-vimcild that after one has takes the couree at Ann Arbor, he steps out into the world well equipped lor !hi profession." The regular anniversary of the Epwo'rtfh League will be celebrated next Sunday in tb eMothodist church of tJMs city. Exercisies will be held in Che auditorium of the church at 6:30 p. m., At 7:30 tihe isei-mon will be preacted by Dr. C. M. Cobern, who returns tiiis week from attending the Genteral Conference at Cleveland. His subject will be "Love and Marriage." Dr. Colern will also preacli in the monning. Marshal Peterson and J. J. Goodyear, offleers of the Humane Societv, drove out to where a new track ior the Ann Arbor Road is being built and compelled the contractor to unhitch four young horses which were being outrageously abused by their cruel drivers. They also found a little lamb whose leg was broken by someone driving over it with a wagon. They found its owner, who was compelled to kill the little thing. Our Humane Society speaks for those who are unable to speak for themselves. Great prepa.ratioms are being made íor a proper celebration of the 25th anniversary of the presidency of James B. Angelí of tne University of Michigan at the coming commencement, June 24. The alumni of the TJniversity will le invited, and other prominent guests from all over the nation. At 10 ia. m., títere will be held the literary exercises of the day, Including agreeting from the regente and eongratulations from otber universities. Prof. Oharles M. Gayley, of the University of California, at Berkley, will write a new song for the occasion, whicb will no doubt rival the famous "Yel■

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