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13
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November
Year
1890
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The foundation for thenew hospital is progressing rapidly. The Psi U'sand Phi Kaps gave parties on rnday eyening. Wüliam Harless, formerly of '90 waa in the city last week. The Ministerial Band numbers now twenty-three membere. T'le Wesleyan Guild will give a social on Monday evening next. Everybody should go to Detroit on baturday and see the rugby game. The Psi U's enjoyed a game supper at Hangsterfer's, on Tuesday evening. bylvester Curtías has been sacrificed on the altar of the junior presidency. President Angelí spoke to the students of the Agricultura! college on Friday The Chronicle-Argonaut is desirous of stirnng up the poetic muse in the U of M. The trans-Mississippi senior laws havo nominated for class president J. C. Pethbridge. The noise on the campus next Saturday will be deafening. Junior law election. Leiand T. Powers played to a crowded house, last Saturday, and gave ereat satisfaction. The freshmen and eophomores are looking for a rope large enoueh to stretch without breaking. Louis Boyle, law '89, bas been elected prosccutiim attorney of ihe county of whicli Fort Scott, Kansas, is the eountv seat. Bishop Garrett, of Northern Texas wil deliver the flrst lecture before the Hobart Guild on Sunday evenir, November 23. Eev. J. H. Keane, president of the new Catholic university, visited the university last Thursday.and was much pleased with what he saw. The Literary Societies of the Law department have enaged Eobert Nourse to lecture in UniverBity hall, November 15. His subject will be " Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The field day games, on Saturday last, provea very interesting in spite of the rain. The tug of war resulted in landing the freshmen in the mud. the rope having broken. The University was represented at Uie meeting of the Detroit Branch of the Collesiate Alumnae at the Cadillac on Saturday last, by Mrs. Dewey, Misses Ludwig, Young and Whedon. The lecture association has been renumbering the seats in University hall, marking seven where formerly there were five seats. The seating capacity of the hall will be made about An innocent little flag beaiing the magie figures " '93 " caueed an exciting rush dunne the field day exercises last Saturday. The flag is now in a thousand pieees, the greater number of which are the property of those "awfulsophs." The boys even carried their warfare intochacel the next Monday morning

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Ann Arbor Register