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26
Month
November
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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From the Students' Register. Vesper services began last Tuesday. O. M. Barton, Dent '95 has a good practice m Grand Rapids. Cornelius DeJonge, '95 pharmic, is witli the Lyman Co. of Manistee. M. F. Nichols, president of the class of 94 pharmics, has just accepted a position as chemist for the Wall in Feather Co., Grand Rapids. N. A. Gilchrist, N. H. Gleystien, C. T. Tompkins, and G. G. Crozier went to YpsilantiWednesdayevening togive a report of tho Y. M. C. A. conference at Lake Geneva, Wis. last summer. Old Students of tho Normal School or Agricultural College will be glad to learn that the Normal News and M. A. C. Record aro both to be found in the raading room at Nowberry Hall now. There are about fifty former students of the State Normal in the University and the association of "Michigan Normalites" seems likely to becomo an organization of considerable ! tance. The Leiand Power's number on the Lecture Gourse will be the S. L. A. number. The receipts from the salo of single tickets will be given to the Association, which has a small deficit from last year. The third annual conference of the association of teachers of English of the North Central Statos will be held in this city next Friday and Saturday. Prominent teachers of Eojrlish from all ovci-the country will be present and an interestiag program will be given. A of representad ves oí the principal western colleges will be held in Chicago on the Saturday after Thiinksffiving to formúlate sorne more gatisfactory plan for ths control of western athlctics. Our ovvn board of control issued the cali. ÏMut Sunday at the maïs in LTmversity Hall, Pres. Augeil, Prof. D'Oosre, Dr. Presoott, Dr. HerJiu..n, .Ur. Godd.ird, Prof. Keiso.y, Prof üeeiniin and L'rof. Spa W ing o-ave shurt uilks upou the need of th obristiao yoiinjí püop!c of the Cuive iity allyiug thetnselves with. the Su dents' Christian Assooiation. This an org-anization of students and for stü dents. It gives to thom an opportunit for ohristian work and helpfulncs whioh noae oí tho ofcher peoples' organizations of the city.

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Ann Arbor Register