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On The Campus

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Day
1
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sam Jones Saturday evening. There is some prospect of President Angelí returcing this week. lira J. II. Wade relurned from Jonesville last evening where she has been visiting for a week. A. L. Colton's 24 photographic views of the campus have been given a permanent place in president Angell's office. The Pennsylvania students held a banquent Thanksgiving evening, and a permanent organization was formed. D. den Bleyker oí Kalamazoo will present a plow which was brought 40 years ago from Holland to the Uaiversity. The gymnasium fund is receivinpr assistance (rom sales made by the the Two Sams awhile ago and by J. T. Jacob & Co. this week. Prof. C. G. Taylor, superintendent of the shops in the engineering laboratory, met wiih a painful accident yesterday. A piece of iron shafting 16 feet long and four inches in diameter, rolled from its position, crushing the large toe of the left foot. The Chicago Herald devoted a column to telling about "Michigan University's crack team " of foot b :11 playera and the game played with the Harvard school amateurs in Wanderers' park in Chicago on Thanksgiving day. It was an unequal contest, 26 to 0. The Herald gay s : "The Michiganders were athletes, while the Chicago boys did not look better than an average amateur base ball nine." It further says: " The only successful rush was made by J. E. Duffy, of the Michigan team, who, receiving the ball near center, placed it under his left arm and started for the goal at a pace that would have done credit to one of Lucky Baldwin's flyers." The day was wet, acd "the boys rolled and tumbled in the mud, and feil headlong upon each other, until their suits were changee from white to the color of the prairie mud." The University team beat the Notre Dame team last Wednesday 8 to 0

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Ann Arbor Register