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Day
7
Month
February
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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The February Bulletin is out and is an excellent number. A Colorado Club Court has been or■ganized in the law department. Prof. G. P. Colier, of the Church of Christ, will address the S. C. A. in Newberry Hall next Sunday morning. A. G. White, lit '95, and Miss Margaret A. Merkle, lit 96, were married Jan. 2, at the home of the bride, Lancaster, Ohio. The Detroit High School Alumni Asso. have engaged the Glee and Banjo Clubs for a concert in Detroit tomorrow night. The Whisker's Club, recently formed among the senior law students, met last Friday and decided to trim their beards. Must have expected warmer weather. Prof. M. E. Cooley is preparing plans to remedy the ventilation of the law lesture room. He will find it difficult to dispose of the superfluous amount of gas generated there. The Gym. running track, it has been fouud, is an excellent place for bicycling. This'will be utilized for training purposes before the weather will permit outside wheeling. The laws are preparing to make the unveiling of the bust of Judge Ïhoma8 M. Cooley a great day for the law dcpartment. Judgo Brown, of the U. S. Supremo Court, may be present. The unveiling will probably occur in March. The Michiaran Schoolmaster' Club has arranged for a special meeting of the Club on March 27 and 28. It will consist in a meeting of noted classical scholars from the leading schools of the country. The meetings will be held in Frieze Memorial Hall. A serious charge has been brought against some of the senior laws. It is said that they do not know enough to write their own thesis and that sopie of their fellow students are writing them for them. It is alleged that one student has already written nine very able articles. Expulsión is the penalty. - Detroit Tribune. The complete announcement for the University Summer School will soon be ready for dlstribution. It has been decided to make this a permanent feature of the University. Work done at this school will be allowed to count upon the regular course for a degree. The school wil! open July 8 and continue six weeks. A change has been made in the edilorial staff of the paper published from the University of Chicago. Thomas M. Moran bacomes managing editor with Frank N. Woods, assistant. - The Commercial Union. Torn is a gradúate of the U. of M., Ut '87, and is an old Washtenaw county boy.

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