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Newberry Hall

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The laying of the corner stone of Newberry hall, last Saturday, marked another advance step in Ann Arbor. Our city offers advantages to those seeking a place of residenee that many large cities do not possess. lts great institution of iearning, the art club, the school of inusic, its churches and accompanying halls, Guild.and societies, its great high school, and the city's Bur passing beauty, rnake it oneof the most desirable places of residenee in the United States. Newberry hall will be another feature of great interest and worth. It will add to the adornment of Ann Arboreven when the city is clothed in her greenest garb, and is freshest in her loveliness, as at the present time. The picture of the hall whick The Register printed a short time ago shows that it is to be a beautiful building. Standing, as it will, opposite the main University building, its location will add to its importance and power as an adjunct of the University in the great work of developing true character. It will, as it were, watch over the very entrance to the University. It cannot fail to draw many students here, and henee all who feel friendly to the work and the U. of M., and who are able, 6hould assist the workers in building the hall. The tireless activity of the board of directors, and especially of A. E. Jennings, the soliciting agent, bas brought the work along well, so far ; but they will be unlike most originators of such enterprises if they don't need more money.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register