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Day
24
Month
March
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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I.ITEBARY NOTES, The March Pansy opans with a capital story for boys, writtftn by Pansy herself, followed by another for girls, "Fretting Lettie," by Mary E. Matheney, of Tarsus, Asia Minor. The leading stories, by Mrs. Q. R. Alden (Pansy) and Margaret Sidney, possess unusual interest, while the sketch of remarkable women (Queea Victoria) with portrait and picture of the queen's home in the Scattish Highlands, the poem for recitation combining counsel with history, the shorter etories, sketches and verse, make up a number not to be excelled in reading for boyj and girls, as well as the entire family. Illustrated. $1.00 per year. D. Lothrop & Co., Boston. Prof. Louis McLouth, lit '58, for many yeara a teacher in the Normal school at Ypsilanti, and for the last five years a professor in the Agricultural college at Lansing, was some time ago lendered the position ot president of the Dakota Agricultural college atBrookings, in the southeastern part of the territory. He has finally decided to accept the position and will leave for his new and enlarged field o,f labor in a few weeks.

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Ann Arbor Register