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On The Campus

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Geo. F. James, lit '86, of Decatur, 111., is visiting friends in Ann Arbor. John J. Comstock, lit '83, of Chicago, is visiting at the Alpha Delta house this week. Gr. B. Hodge, lit '87, oL La Seur, Minn., was married Tuesday evening to Miss Mary Champion of Ypsilanti. Miss Alice Freeman, president of Wellegly college, was married to Prof. Geo. Herbert Palmer of Harvard, on Friday, Dec. 23. As a Christmas gift, Hobart Guild received the portraits, nicely framed, of Bishops Harris, Coxe, and Gillespie, ani the late HeDry W. Rogers. The Detroit alumni of U. of M. gave a banquet to the Peninsular chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi, Dec. 22, in Detroit. Rt. Rev. Samuel Ilarris was chairman. Dr. H. S. Frieze responded to " The University," and Prof. Henry Wade Rogers to the "Peninsular chapter." Fred T. Wright, lit '86, now principal of Coldwater high school, is spending his vacation in Ann Arbor, and yesterday was at his oíd stamping ground in the telephone office answering calis of helio ! helio ! just to revive oíd recollections. He :s stopping at the Phi Kappa Psi honse. President Angelí will deliver his lecture on " The Chinese." before the Lawrenceville school in New Jersey, Feb. 20. Prof. L. C. Hull, a gradúate of U. of M., and íormerly principal of the Detroit high school, teaches Latin and Greek in the Lawrenceville school. Erwin F. Smith, U. of M. '86, who has been engaged at the Department of Agriculture at Washington in the study o plant-diseases, has returned to Ann Arbor and will continue his work in the botanical laboratory of the University. He is at present engaged in making a carefu experimental inveetigation of the pathology of " yellows " of peaches, and is doing it under the employment of tbe U. S government.

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Ann Arbor Register