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Day
1
Month
March
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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The democrats among the stu Jents have formad a strong club. Lively times next fall. : .. .. Dr. Herman Oítrander, of Lansing, medie '84, was in Ann Arbor Monday and Tuesday HugH Brown, lik '84, now principal of the Pontiac high schoei, wa iri Ann Arbor last Saturday. The Michigan Asrricultural tiollege baseball te.am.. last November subtnitted preposals for a Michigan college league to HillscUle, Albion, aud - Olivet col!eges. They want the IJniversity to join. Ilillsdale and Ólivet have consented, and it is thought that Albion wjlldo so.soon., Tbe Agricultura!' college (éam as now organizad is a stroüg one. ' The College Journal of the New Vork college says: ''The proposd Coiurhbi gymnasium is to con $I.r)6,0DÖ; the néw gymnasium ■ at Yale is to be of brown stone, and will cost $345,000 ■ Harvard has 1,812 student ou ber rolls; Miehigun Universny gives 242 elective cburses to its s tidents; YhIb has received by fift:during the past year $345,000." Thomas C. Trueblood, A. M, professor of elocution and oratory in Obio Wesleyan, and Kentucky UDiversities, ha been engaged to give leur coursee here this semester. The two seasons pnst, Prof. Trueblood has given these courses here, but as private courses. Tiiese, with the course in extemporaneous speaking offered by Prof. Gsyley, wil! enhance the value of our oirriculum greatly, and will undoubtedly prove popular. - ArgOJ naut. , . i . : ,;. President Angelí has at last talked about the fisheries treaty which he belped to make. He thinks the United States will gaic subbtantial benefits from it. Many of the hinderances and annoyances heretofore imposed upon our fishennen in. Canadian waters have been removed. "Why," he gard, "wheu our tfessels ran into a port in distress thèy were not allowed to purchaee a single article of 'ood or sell a dollars worth of their 'cargo. This is now changed, nd they can eell and buy food and get all casual and needful 8upplies the game as other tessels." The Regi-tkr is indebted to the secretary ol' the Michigan S.Ute board of heqjth for a very neat pamphlet entitied ''The firgt qtirterly repoft of the Michigan State Laboratory of Hvgiene.'' It is made by frofi Victot C. Yaughan, óf the Uaiirersity, who is ,a metbbèrof the board and is director of the luboratory. It contains a report of Dr. Vaughn-8 and Mr. Novy'g studies of the causatkm of typhoid, with speci! reference to the outbreak at Iron Mountain, Mich., the leading features of whicb Tkk Recifter gave last f all. It a!so contains Dr. Vaughan's report on the cases of tyrotoxicon poisoning in M '.in. VVashtenaw county, and Mr. Novy'g report of the exposure of the stenocarpine fraud.

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