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Day
17
Month
May
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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Dr. Hendricks s again able to meet his classes. Dr. Lush, Of Philadelphis. is spoken of as the successor to the 1ste Dr. Dunster. Sonieboriy lias accurately described lacrosse as "Rugby on a scoop-shovel." Dr. Yaughan goes to New York city this week to read a paper before the College of Medicine. Tne Universiiy now enrolh 1G73 students - an addition of six since the calendar was pubhshed. The game of the Hiawathas and the University's resuked in the score of .'J to 3 in the 12;h inning. Toe senior mechanical engineers will accompany Prof. Cooley to Pittsburgh sometime next week on an inspecting tour. At the recent American Medical association meeting held at Cincinnati, both Dr. Frothingham and Dr. Maclean took prominent parts in their respective departmeuts. Miss Ida Morrish, assistant librarían, who has been seriously ill at her home in Flint for ome time, is reported much improved, and will probably return to her position in a few weeks. The University club plays at Bay City this afternoon ; at Saginaw tomorrow, and Satnrday with the Casj club of Detroit, at the fair grounds. Decoration day they play the return game with the Athletics at Detroit. A banquet was given by the Chicago alumni of the U. of M., at Chicago, Thursday night, at which were present from this city. R. G. Cole, T. D. Wiseman, G. J. Wagner, members of the Glee Club quartet of last year. They were there joined by S. K. Pittman, tbe fourth member. A minstrel show for the benefit of the Gym. is now a certainty. lts novelty will insure a crowd. A farce entitled "Amaryllie ; or the Tale of Two Donkeys," written by a gradúate, will be rendered. Those who have the enterprise in hand are Louis Boyle, John Duffy, S. R. Ireland, and Royal Farrand. About a dozen delegates from the Michigan Prohibition club will attend the annual meeting of the Inter-collegiate association of Albion, Friday and Saturday. E. S. Shaw, senior lit, is president of the University club. May 29, a delegation from the University will attend a similar meeting at Iodianapoüs. At the meeting of the Philosophical society, Friday evening, the following officers were elected for the coming year: Prof. Morris, president ; C. V.Nafe, vice president ; G. Rebeck, secretary and treasurer ; executive committee, Messrs. Nafe, Houg'n, and Miss Graves. Membership Committee, Messrs. Kinney, Ruch and Miss Youne;. The University and Ann Arbor are egain nonored. Miss Anna B. Gelston, ot this city, a gradúate of '81, has been elected principal of tbe Rockford (111.) seminary. Miss Gelston, since leaving the University, has traveled extensively in Europe, and studied for some time at Oxford University. Her many friends here, feel much pride in her appointment, and the marked success she has attained. The University library received as a gift last Thursday the private library of the late E. Dosch, M. D., of Monroe. The collection is a valuable one, consisting of omething over 3,000 volumes of miscellaneous works. Many cf the books are oa medical subject?, while sorae are rare editions on more popular subject?. The collection are for the present in the west seminary room, and will not be placed at the public'8 disposal for some weeks.

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