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Adrain Press Clippings

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Central Mills of Ann Arbor advertise for damp, musty wheat. Probably to flll orders for owners of boarding houses there. Musty wheat is good enough for students, until they are well bred. Prof. and Mrs. D. C. Worcester, of Ana Arbor, are in Vermont. Mr Worcester is one of the most progressive scientists of the times, and the way he can rattle off Greek and Latin botanical names is a caution. Mr. Worcester is a young man, but he has made a trip to South America, and to the Phillipine Islands. A little rest in the east will' put him in shape for a vigorous campaign duringthe university year.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register