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Day
21
Month
April
Year
1887
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Politically the board of regenta is a tie . The junior medies have formed a base ball nine. Dr. Vaughan has oommenced lecturing to the lavvs. Prof. Langley has a new assistant in the peraon of Mr. Mitchell. Judge Joslyn has begun examining laws for admission to the bar. The sophomore8 will hold a social at Hangsterfer's, Friday evening. The Argonaut suggests that the stndents organize a banjo club. A public exhibition will be given at the gymnasium, Friday evening. The glee club are planning a trip to Ypsilanti, Detroit and Jackson. Illness has detained Prof. Griffin at his home in Detroit, ever eince election. Prof. Hutchins hag been selected by the seniors to deliver the last lecture of the year. The Webster society will hereafter meet Saturday eveoings, instead of Thursday evenings. President Angelí had the title of LL. D. conferred on him by Columbia College, last week. The engineers will leave for Leland, Michigan, about May lsf, where they will spend six weeks. President Angelí attended the centennial anniversary celebration of Columbia college, last week. The National School ot Elocution and Oratory will hold a'six week'a term in this city, the coming summer. The Webster and Jeffersonian societies will give a public exhibition at University Hall, Friday evening, May 6th. M. J. Keyer, of the firm of Swathel, Keyer & Peterson, left this morning for Portland, Maine, on business. A marble bust of James McMillen has just been completed in Detroit, and will be presented to the University. The sophomore class will swing out in a few days with a new style of Hazel cane, purchased of A. L. Noble. The base ball association will hold a meeting in Room A, Saturday morning to talk over the interests of the club. Messrs. Forman and Wilder, of Princeton, both sons of missionaries in India, lead the S. C. A. exercises Sunday morning. Q-ov. Luce has re-appomted Mrs. Judge Cooley a member of the board of control of the Industrial Iloaie for G-irls at Adrián. A. K Jennings, of the Iaw department1 will address the temperance meeting at Cropsey's hall Sunday afternoon, three o'clock sharp. The base ball team will play the University of Wisconsin club, in Milwaukee, Decoration day, and at Racine and Beloit on the following day?. Dr. Vaughan has again been hotored. This time by being tendered the position of health officer of Detroit. He declined the proffered position. The University Independents went over to Ypsilanti, laat Saturday, and "did up" a club in that city 27 to 5. A return game will be playod in this city Saturday. Dr. Yauhan expects to get a couple of monkeys, as soon as the weather gets warmer, upon which he will study what effect sudden changes of the temperature has on the system. Fred W. Stevens, secretary of class of '86, has issued circulara to membera of the class, asking for a brief biography which will doubtless be printed before their first reunión, which is to be held here in June. D. J. Christopher en j jys a good horse back ride and to satisfy bis failing in that respect frequently hires a horse and starts out to explore the country for miles around. Last Sunday afternoon he started out en one of his trips and coming up to a creek, near Geddes, where the bridge had been washed away, undertook to ford it. When in about the middle of the stream the horse mired and Mr. Christopher was compelled to alight and swim to shore. Assi8tance was at occe secured and the horse rescued from what soon promised to be a watery grave. Mr. Christopher declares tbat hereafter he will ford no more sjreams.

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