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I 'i-of. I. G. Russell left Tuosday folie Casoada Mountains. Miss Cornelia Wilding '99, will teaoh n tho Monroe schools next year. Kight.v-fivc gradúate students have orked for dogrees in thc 1'. of M. this 6ar. MissGraee Baummel, '1)7, Will teuoh ierman in tho Dotroit high school ext year. C. S. Osborne has accepted a position n the Grand Rapids high school whero c will toach mathematics. C. E. Frank, '97, will go to Germany or the sumraer and will spend hls time n tho Marburg Bummer school. Miss Doty, who is now doinp; post raduate work will be praceptress of he high school at Vassar, Mich., next ear. The Ann Arbor High School will raduate 80 students this year. Of hese 60 take reoommendations admitió g them to college. The second penny party which ïir. loshcr had planned to hold this year las been given up on account of commencement arrangments. Fred Hefllebower, "97, was hurt in a bicycle collision Saturday morning. ïehasa badly sprained ankle and will be disabled for several days. Di-. John Bigham, formerly instructor n the U. of M , now professor of jhilosophy ia De Pauw Universlty is n Aun Arbor, to rernain all summer. Albert Marsh the junitor of the Medical building who did good service at ho time of the lire last month has been presented with a watch as a reward for jravery. An effort is being made to bring about a uaion of the department alumni organizations into one wbioh will include alumni of all departmeuts of the Jniversity. Actiou in the matter will je taken commencement week. About seventy-five were preaent at a lawn party at the home of Walter Weeks last FViday night, The evening was perfect and everybody present pronounced the afïair one of the most pleasant of the season. Dr. LeSaenc, of the homeopathie department, treated the senior and unior honieopathics to a trip to De,roit Thursday. The party saw the sights of Detroit and took dinner at the home of Dr. LeSaene. About twenty persons sharea in tlie good time. Ths fellowship in ('hristian Archac ology for 1897-98 offered by the American School for classical studies in Rome lias been awarded to Clarence L. Meader, instructor in the University. The fellovvship carrics with it $500 and a j car 's residenee at Rome, beginning October 15, 1897. The toastmaster's club held its final banquet Saturday uight at Whitmore Lake. Lidies were invited for the first ame. After the banquet the tollo w ing: oflicers were elected for next eHr: V. A. G. Murrell, president; J. Q. Adams. vice president; L. O. Davis, seeretary; Krnest Cleverdon, treasurer. Tho Hahnemannian society of the Homeopathie department heid a banquet at Prettyiran'B Friday night. About Gö wero present. After an address by ])r. Samuel Jones presen ted the society diploma to the jp-aduating members W. G. Decker, M. M Sears, L. H. Stewart, C. S. Stecle and A. J. Elliott. The loot ball team will go i tito training this ycar at Whitmore Lake in. stead of go'ng to one of the northern i-esoits. ' About twenty of the most proinising candidatos will be taken tliere in September at the expense of tin; Atbletie association. Olhers can get lovv ratos, il' they desire to try for the team. The athletic editor for Chicago Times-Herald selects the follovving men as members of the all western base ballteam: H. Clarke, Chicago, pitcher: Gardner, Chicago, catcher ; Abells, Clúoago, first base: Heard, Michigan, second base; Crown, Notro Dame, third base; Fulton, Illinois, short stop; Robinson, Kebraska, rlght iield ; Hadsall, Illinois, center fleld: Witter, Northwestern, left tield.
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