Press enter after choosing selection

Campus

Campus image
Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
November
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Hallowe'en was tame. W. E. Healey is managing editor of the Castalian. T. E. Robinson is president of the junior pharmics. It will require $4,000 to complete Newberry Hall. W. E. Collins, pharmic '90, is running a store at Dexter. A Kentuckyclubof fourteen merabers bas been organized. Prof. D'Ooge lectured in Detroit on Monday evening. His subject was "Modern Greece." U. of M. vs. Purdue, last Saturday at the fair grounds, 34 to 6. The repubhcan club discussed the sil ver question last Friday. W. L. Page '90 is teacher of Latin in the Decatur, 111., high school. The rugby eleven willenjoy theirtrip through Indiana in a special car. A reception was given in Harris' hall, on Thursday evening, to all Episcopal studente, Gamma Phi Beta and the Sorosis received their gentleman friends on Hallowoe'en night. Kappa Kappa Gamma, the new ladies' society, celebrated Hallowoe'en in a pleasant macner. The game of rugby between the freshman and junior dents resulted, 16 to 6 in favor of '93. The candidates for the degree of Master of Laws have effected an organization and elected F. C. Wetmore, president. All contributions to the Palladium must be handed in by January 1. Profs. Walter, Stanley and Kelsey are the judges. The officers of the newly organized Woman's League are: President, Miss Fountain; serretary, Miss Rogers; treasurer, Miss Lane. The "Michigan Alpha of Phi Delta Theta " is the name of a new Corporation recently formed in this city. The number of incorporators is sixteen. The librarían hasjust received a large numbor of volumes of "Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britaiu and Ireland during the Middle Age3." There will be 230 volumes when the set is completed. The Wesleyan Guild met on Monday evening and elected the following officers: President, S. M. Dick; vice-presidents, J. H. Harris and Mrs. T. B. Trueblood ; secretary, Peter Ross ; treasurer, Levi D. Wines. The total enrollment at the University on Tuesday was 2,312, distributed asfollows: Literary, 1,080; law, 541; medical, 388 ; dental, 133; pharmacy, 93 ; homeopathie, 77. There is no doubt that the enrollment will reach 2,500 before the end of the year. The list of events for the field day games on Saturday are: Track events- 100 yds. dash, 220 yds. dash, one-half mile run, one mile run, one mile bicycle race, one mile walk, 120 yds. hurdle; field events- running high jump, running broad jump, throwing hammer, putting shot, throwing baseball, passing foot ball, drop kick foot ball, sophmore -freshmen tug-of-war.

Article

Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register