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On The Campus

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Day
24
Month
May
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The freshman literary elass banque' will be held tomorrow evening. Hutzel & Co. will put a bath room in the Waterman gymnasium costing 1,497. The Sophomore-Freshman field da oommiitee has deeided to hold the field lay Saturday morning. Dr. Lenty, '93 dent, visited this eity on his way to Egypt, where he is to practica his profession. Assistant instructor J. C. Reed has been promoted to assistant professor of physics at a salary of $1,600. Prof. Dewey addressed a large audience at Newberry hall Sunday niorning on "Reconstruction." Dr. and Mrs. Nancrede grave a reception to the members of the senior medie class at their home Tuesday evening. Fred Janette, formerly managing editor of the U. of M. Daily and a member f the '93 lit class, is in the city visiting old friends. A reception was given in Frieze Memorial Hall Saturday nig-htafter the concert, to the soloists who had taken part in the May Festival, as well as to the ■members of the Choral Union. The VVillard scholarship in modern languages in the American Home ijchool in Berlin, Gerrnany, is offered this year by the association of Collegiate Alumnae to vvomen of ihegraduating elass in the literary department. Reporta from the varsity team indi■cate that the boys received rough treatment at Oberlin, Ohio. Xot only were" they jeered by the crowd, but members f the Oberlin nine also hooted them. At the depot a free-for-all fight occurred when Oberlin attempted to pull a banner from the U. of M. car. The Michigan men defended their banner with base ball bats, and vanquished the Oberlin men. Two of the latter were painfully injured, one receiving a crack on the head, and another havins1 his hand smashed. Deans, a Michigan man, wrenched his side while getting on a moving car, but will be a ble to play. The Michigan boys saved the banner. Despite adverse circumstances the much talked of parade of the law studente took place Wednesday evening. About fifty ciad in immaculate costumes ■of white appeared on the campus at 9 -o'clock, accompanied by several hun■áved followers. In a short time fully "00 had gathered to witness the scène. 'To the blare of tin horns the procession .started on the march around the campus. Vociferous screeches, tin pans and trumpets furnished the necessary .amount of pandemonium. An attempt to leave the campus at the northwest ■corner was stopped by the sight of the stalwart form of Sheriff Brenner, and ior the rest of the evening the f estivities were carried on under the campus elms. Rushes between the laws and lits frequently took place, but blows were few -and good feeling prevailed. About half past eleven the fun ended, with no more serious consequences than the mutilation of the laws' gowns, most of them having passed into the possossion of tne iiterary students.

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Ann Arbor Register