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7
Month
October
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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James Hamilton, the blind wrestler, is still in collego. Harry Moore, 97 Eng., has an office in Grand Ilapids. F. A. Otborne, 96 Ut, is teaching in Olivet college. Harry G. Paul is principal of the Escanaba high school. M. S Trcvidick, 97 Eng., has a position in the power house in Chicago. Misa Gertrude Sunderland is now teaching in the High School at Flint. A. S. Hudson, '98 116., is in Detroit. lio will return to college in February. Miss Cornelia Wildinsr and Miss Belle Otis are teaching in the Monroe High School. Prof. Freer and Dr. Carrow spent ten days fishing on the AuSable, in August. Grant Hadley, 97 Dent., droppcd in to the practice of an old dentist in Grand Rapids. Dr. C. E. St. Johns, last year assistant in physics, is now teaching in Obcrlin College. B. EL Ames, winner of last year's oratorical contest, is now studying law in Columbia College. McLean, the hurdler, spent the sunimer at Menominee. He won $50 woi-th of prizes in athletic contests. Prof. Reighard gave a course of lectures. in Battle Creek this summer, at the same time taking treatment at the sanitarium. More orations have been handed in by persons who will enter the ortorical contest this year than ever before at a correspondingly early date. W. H. Rippey, 97 Eng., Henry Geismer, 97 Eng., and Platte Bush, 95 Eng., are engaged as civil engineers in railroad work at Birmingham, Ala. Dr. Fitzgerald and Dr. Rabathayo spent the summer ia and about Boston. Both did mucli yachting. Dr. Rabathaye says he lived on the water all summer. Edwin C. Roeddar, an old gradúate of the U. of M., spent the past year teaching in Colorado. He has returced to teaeh Germán in the place of J. A. C. Hildner, who goes abroad. Michigan, Chicago n,d the Northwestern now form the debating league, with considerable prospect that Wisconsin will come in. Prof. Trueblood says there is good prospect of a debate with an eastern college this year. This wiii make two such contests for Michigan.

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