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24
Month
October
Year
1895
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The U. of M. granted 707 degreea last rear. The entries have been numerous for field day this fall. The game with Harvard will be played at Boston on Nov. 9. The regents have ordered 150 new lockers for the Gymnasium. The Oracle offers $75 in prizes for contributions to that publication. Senator D. B. HUI lectures before the S. L. A. in University Hall tomorrow night. The sale of tickets for the S. L. A. course this year has been very large already. Law students are kicking about the short hours during which the law library is open. The Dental Society held and electlon of efficers last Wedaesday, C. F. Fitch, '96, is president. The freshinan co-ed spread will be held one week f rom tomorrow night in the gymnasium. Adölbert was very thorougbly whitowashed by our team last Saturday. The score stood 64 to 0. The fund for the women's annex to the VVatermann Gym. is not making very rapid progress. W. H. Compton has been electec treasurer of the S. L. A. in place of Stanley Farnum, resigned. Tlia regents have appointed a comraittee to look into the matter of a flre escape for the law building. Dr. Fitzgerald, director of the Waterman Gymnasium, has been promoted to the rank of junior professor. The resems have ordered that no class political meetings be held in University lecture rooms at night. The U. of M. freshman football team defeated the High School team last Wednesday by a score of 12 to 0. The various foot ball team? are doing a great deal of practice and are de■reloping same first-class players. Sheehan & Co. headed the subscrip tion list for the beneSt .of the Athleti Association with a $25subscription. The athletic board sat for a group picture last week. A half tone of the same is to appear in thelnlander, soon. The authorities in tho Homooopathic department are confldent that the atattendance will reach at least 30 this year. A fine piaster bust of the late Prof. Wells, of the law department, has been presented to the University. It will be hung in the lawübrary. Auditor-General Turner is willinsr to allow the University 7 per cent. on the government land grant if he can be persuaded that it is legal. The loss of the Atliletic Assoeiation by the burninüof the grand stand and ome athletic material which was in the basement will amount to about 800. President Augell, in nis annual report to the regenta, ratherfavors giving the Homoeopathio school a trial under its new management before any steps are taken to move it to Detroi t. The senior dents have not allowed much politics to enter into their class election this fall as they have already elected class offlcers. J. W. Lyon is president; Miss Je3sie E. Castte, vicepres. ; C. S. Sherwood, sec, and J. N. Glarke, treas. Adelbert college gave Cornell a hard rub a few weeks ago. Last Saturday the U. of M. team literary wiped the earth with Adelbert. Molt people think that this indication shows pretty plainly how the U. of M. -Cornell game will go. The S. C. A. made an important move last week when they decided to reduce tha membership fee f rom two to one dollar. This will mean a great many more members, and consequently s much larger field of work for the aslociation. President Angelí some weeks a?o wrote to the Field Columbian Museum asking for two of the large oil paintings which wore mounted on the wall just inside the entrance to the manufacturéis building at the World's Pair. The request has been graoted and the pictures will be'hung in Uniersity Hall. They are 15x30 feet inize.

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