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Newberry Hall has a telephone. Young ladles of the ïrinity Lutheran church will hold a fair at some date in the near future. Children of this city between the ao-es of 8 and 16 found out of schooLand UTiUnot attend are subject to arrest and sentence to the reform school. Rev. Frank E. Dodd and wife, of Saline, drove to Ann Arbor yesterday. Their horso bccame frightened and] threw Mrs. Dodd out causing concussion of the brain and in juring her seriously. . The Y. M. C. A. has planned a course of Moniay evening talks on various subjects relating to business, science, politics and other subjects of Universal interest, by prominent professors j and business men. _ The ■ü. of M. Good Government Club, headed by F. M. Byam, has planned to hold an open meeting every three months for the discussion of topics relativo to the club's work. Prominent men will give addresses. The "New Crusade" of the WoodAllen Publishing Company comes out with nearly one h undred pages in lts October number. It is a bright little magazine thatdevotes its regular thirty two pages to matter bearing upon the purity work of the W. C. T. U. Dr. Mary Wood-Allen is editor and con tributes montbly articles Frank J. Stanley, a Dartinouth student writes from St, Michaels that there are in his party two each from Dartmouth, Yale, Leiand Stanford, Kenyon, one each from University ot I Michigan, Harvard, Columbia, lovva and sevcral from Berkley. Enough to reanizo a University Association when
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