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Land Of The Midnight Sun

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Day
25
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The people oí Aun Arbor are to have a rlch treat on Thureday evening Dec. Sil, in the lectui'e o! Rev. Perry Millar, of Milwaukee, oí tlie delightful subject "The Iiand of tho Midnight Sun." The lecturer has something to say, tai the first punce! and in the next place he eays tt b a way that fe delightful to hear. The prees throughout WiSconsin, where he has deMvered this lecture, a.re louci in tlieir praises oí both the mam and the lecture. Th& Appleton, Wis., Crescent, for iustaace, has this: "Rev. Perry Millar, of Milwaukee, was greeted by a large audltence at the M. E. chureh lat) eveniTig. Rev. Mr. Millar chose for hls subject a very fascina I ing thenie, "The Land of the Midnig-ht Sun,' and handled It in a masteriy inanner. He is a natural orator and his lecture was filled witu lofty fligbts of impassioned eloquemce. Mr. Millar has studied types of chaiacter tota-lly foreign frora anything we have ever known. Tlie lecturer delighied his audience with hisjgraphIc desenptions of men and thlngs." Here Ís another, quite as flattertng : Laat evenlng saw a goodly number of peopte assembled at the Congregatlonal church to hear Rev. Perry Millar in his lecture on the "Land oí Ithe Midnighi Sun." He Is anl interesting speake" and carries a veto oí humor througb his lecture-, which Is entertaininfc. He ia a thorough believer fcn the honeety of the Beandinavians aind ccmsiörs them among our best Immigrante. Mr. has the happy faeulty of beiing able to describe what he has seem inuch a way as to make rt a reality to hls hearers. Hils descriptlon of how the sun appeared at miidndglit was fine. Such entertainments are iivtructive as well as interesting and are appreciated on that aöoouni.- Kliiliii'landor V Indicator.

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Ann Arbor Courier