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13
Month
June
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Dr. Warthin has left on his European trip. Dr. C. G. Darling has been appointbd assistant to the professor' in surgery. The appointment of Prof. T. A. Bogle as judge of the practice court has been made permanent. The Palladium was put on sale last week. It is fully up to the standard both from a literary and artistic standpoint. The Regents abolished the degree of Bachelor of Letters at their meeting Monday. The degree will not be given af tor 1900. The fund for the women's annex has reached the sum of $3,360.00. It will take ábout ten thousand dollars more to complete the building. Dr. Max Winkler, instructor in German, is editing an edition of Loessing's Emilia Galotti. It will be published during the coming summer. Ralph Stone, '92, of Grand Rapids, formerly managing editor of the Daily, was married a week ago Saturday to Miss Mamie Jeffords of that city. D. B. Luten, instructor in the engineering department of the Univer sity, goes to Purdue college next year as assistant professor of Civil Engineering with $1,400 salary. Chas. Hill, a former gradúate of the University, is visiting in the city for a short time. He is professor of Natural Science in the State University of Washington, located at Seattle. At the regents' meeting Monday regent Barbcur moved that if the governor and his staff come down to commencement they bring theirlanterns.so as to illuminate their late actions. The sophomores in the medical depart gave Dr. W. A. Campbell a pleasant surprise last Monday night by giving him, as a mark of their regard for I him, an elegant outfit of fishing tackle. ! The board of regents have instructed ! its eommittee on fl nance to offer the ex" ecutors of the Dr. Ford estáte $12,00) for the fam ily resid enco as a part of the bequest of $20,000 made by him to the University. The Oratorical Association is publishing, in an elegant volume, the honor orations delivered under the auspices of the assoeiation during the past year. Prof. Trueblood is editing the volume for the a3sociation. Prof. W F. Edwards, instructor in I'hysical Chemistry in the University, bas been elected to the position of Prof. i'f l'hysics in the State Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Washington. He will accept it and go west during the summor. The correspondent of the Detroit Free Press gives the senior laws a highly deserved scoring for the senseless manner the class is taking in its attempt to settle a question about u plate for the Cooley Bust. From their actions in this matter, one would suppose that the class had exhausted its entire stock of goodsense in deciding to dedícate such a monument to the University - at least the majority of the ulass does not seem to have much horse sense left.

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