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1
Month
July
Year
1897
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Adrián college graduates 24 students (.hld year. S. K. Su, tii, 'lili law, of CMd, waa ín tmvn this week. Prof. il. e. Aflams wn ieave Tlimsflay for Europa. Miss Oeeana Ferrcy. '!)7, will teacb at I elray next year. ■ Miss Lulu Dickiuson wlll teaoh at Grasa Lake next year. Dr. Vaughn lias left for Europesecompanjed by bis tu ree sons. I yer one hundred studcnts have pone to Chicago at excursión rulos of $4 05. 'I he Slato Normal lurned out twó hundred and sixty-Tour graduatea tbla year. L. P. Oi'tli. '99 aw. wül act as State Organizar for llio Anti Saloon League, this sumraer. I 'rofessor Venley delivered the comroenoemeat addreae to the Normal gradúa IcsWediK'sday. ''M"swetei8 will lie piven to the four men who representad Michigan in the tennis tournament. Misa Julia Herrick, 'í)2 lit.. epent Sunday in the sity, the guest of her brother, N. L). Herriok. Dr. Harry Hall, V. oí M., '95, is praeticiog medicine in Toledo. He is eaid to be rapidly building up a good' prac tice. George D. Wheeler, who captained the all freshmon base ball team, vyill altend the Miebitraa Al inintr school next year. F. M. Byan, '98 law, and erooera] sccretary of the Wesleyan Guild, gous te Mantstée for the summer. He will tish and vork insurance. Mr. E. C. Goddard, instructor in mathematics, delivored the comraencement address of the Flushinjf high school last l'Mday nifilit. The Athletic Association doses the seasou with ui ïadebtudness of about $S00. If possible tho amount will be made up by subscriptions ainonj the alumni this summer. Addison Clark Jr. '95, is iu town tliis weck. Mr. Clark has been in Texas since bis praduation nul now Professor ol history aud lOní I Lsh in the Cöldran L'niversity, at Waéo, Texas. Edgar Bates, '97, and Aadison Clark. '95, will cODduot a summer Normal at Bear Lakc, Michig-anr this summer. This is the fifth season for the Normal wliieh Mr. liates orani,ed in 1893. Work on the now eleutric lichting)lant will begin about, July 15 A number of studends liave been employed ou the work au 1 will rematn hero to reeeive $1.75 per day. Prof. Carhart has visitcd Chicago and Detroit to arrame lilans for tbe plant. Thu gieat prob(■ra tbat of money and getting the best possible results for $20 000. Mr. L, C. üartlett, who graduates with ihis year's law class, was formerly wull kiiüwn in amateur athletic cúreles. One year he held the state amateur championship in lightvveirht boxing A nother year he went out of liis clas and won the Michigan boxing ehamjionship in the middle weight. He as a number of gold medals won in amateur sparring contests. Tho "Cotnmencetnent Annual" will lot bcpubüshcd tliis year b.it the matter usually making it up will be cnibodied in tlie July uurabor of the Alumnus. Tliis will mako the July Alumnus an important munber, as it wil] contain. the baccalaui-eate, the addressesof both law and literary class presidente, and the class poem, besides other matter relating to commencement week. Two intercsling freaks have appeared at the Universit.v hospital lately. One was u raan whose hoart is on tho rljjht side and his liver on the left. Dr Chadburn inadt an examination and pronounced his case genuine. The other was a 1;bleeder." a man who blecds from a slio-ht wound and continúes to bleed indefinitely. The man leïonys to a family which hasfor genoratioas had the samo pecullarlty, cveral membei-s ol which have died from the loss of blood.

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