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Day
6
Month
January
Year
1887
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Public Domain
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College oponed Tuesday. Tbe Argonaut will appear again Saturday as usual. The college professors have all returned looking much refresbed. The lectores on taxation will be taken up by Prof. Henry C. Adams, Jan. 11. Those wishing to join Prof. Trueblood's elocution class will have to do so on or before Jan. 7. Prof. Stowell presented the ladies in the hospital with a fine lot of house planta for a Christmas present Chas. Stewart, intern in the male ward at the hospital, spent bis holiday vacation with friends in Deerfield. Dr. Patterson, ward master ot the hospital, spent his holiday vacation with friendg in Detroit and Jackson. Miss Mary Cutler, intern in the ladies' ward at the hospital, has returned from a visit to her parents near Grand Rapids. During the year 1886 there were treated at the hospital, 1083 patients, and out of that number only nine deaths have oc cured. Mrs. Ellen Bell, of Hart, was relieved of a thirty-five pound ovarían tumor, at he hospital, Dec. 13th, by Drs. McLsin and Sullivan. She will return home today or tomorrow. Up to date the following nu nber of student have reijistered in the different departments : Medical, 327 ; law, 327 ; literary, 655; dental, 93; pharmacy, 66; homoeopathy, 64 ; total, 1532. Professor R gers has received a lettr appointing him one of the editora of the American Law Register, which 9 published at Philadelphia. Tne o tber editors are Judge Mitchell of Philade lphi, Judge Oooley of thïs city, Judge Bennett of Boston and Judge Hammond of Nashville. It is the oldest and best knnwri law publ'cation in the United Statoa. The Alpha Nu society gWe a Junior program Saturday eveniug, Jan. 8 The names of the . following participant re sumcient pledg for an excellent entertainment. There will be an oratiun by Mr J. M. MuB ide ; a resitation by Miss E. S. Ga-ttman ; a story by Mr. Clyde Sloan ; ftr.d a sibyl by Mr. J. H. P..w.-,1. The music is in charge of Mr. J. E. Hodge. Everybody U invited.

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