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Day
17
Month
October
Year
1895
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Pres. Angelí read his annual report .at the meeting ot the board of regents yesterday. Harvard has written to the U. of M. team afking that its date be ehanged from Nov. 2 to Nov. !■ The number of students vvho havo ;ilready arranged for work at the Gym. is larger than at any time last yoar. Frieze Memorial Hall was crovvded last Thursday night on the occasion ot' the first faculty concert of the season. The neiv room to be used as a ladies reading room in the Main Hall will proveagreat convenience to the ladies. The latest report fröm Harvard show an attendanco of about 3200 this year. Th is is an inerease over last year of about 100. The freshman Hts are rushing the football business. They have already formed a temporary organization for practice. The enrollment in the Bible Chair Work at Newberry Hall starts out this year with a better attendance than ever before. The famous "Jimmie Baird" has enterod the Uaiversity as a senior engineer. Now watch for some great football records. U. of M. foot ball people are highly elated over the return to sehool of Jim Hooper who will very materially strengthen the team. Law students are already beginning to groan about the heavy work in their department, and they have not begun to elect their class officers either. G. B. Harrison lias resigned as business manager of the U. of M. Daily on account of the pressure of work. He has been succeeded bv R. C. Faulds. The Lewis Art Collection is being placed' in the library building, there being no prospect of any body giving anything soon to erect an art building. The Hcmoeopathic students held a meeting last Wednesday afternoon. This is a good evidence that the school is prospering - that it has students to holda meeting. The first year lavvs have already held a meeting and íormed a temporary organization. The sigas of a great conflict over the very honorable offices are already apparent. The usual war among the frat men In the election of a toastmaster for the freshman banquet is on year more vigoroualy than usual. Being almost equally divided the fight is provlng a hot one. Some business men are complaining at the high rates for space in the U. of M. Daily. We doubt if they are as high as the rates for space in the Ladies' Home .Tournal. the price of which we quoted last week. Tiie IvF.cisTEii is in receipt of a neatly printed directory of the rnembers of the medical class of 1889. It is issued by the class secretary Thos. S. Blair, M. D. a member of the class who is practicing at Harrisburg, Pa. Max O'Rell is the last lecturer to be added to the S. C. A. course. The course as nearly as the dates can be given will be as follows : Senator D. B. HUI, Oct. 2óth ; Leiand F Fower3. Nov. 15th; John W. Foster. Dec. llth; Redpath Concert Company, Djc. 14th : Rev. X DeWitt Talmage, Jan. 2-lth; Henry Watterson, Feb. Uth; Boston Tempie Quartette, Feb. 29th ; Oratorical Contest, March 20th: Max O'Rejj, April 2rd: Theodore Roesevelt, Aprll 24th.

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