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Day
17
Month
February
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Au examination in physiology was given yestsrday. Supt. Perry bas reminded non-resident students that they are not allowed ;o enter places where intoxicating iquors are sold. In case any such students have friends in saloons whom they wish to see, he advises them to send some one in after them instead of going theinselvea. A senior class meeting was held Tuesday, and mucii important business transacted. The resignation of 3avid Hyde, the class president, who ïasentered the University, was accepted, and Marión G. Paul was elected o lili the vacancy. The treasurer, Clinton P. McAllaster, also resigned, and LeRoy Southmayd wa3 chosen in lis place. The folio wing board of editors was then chosen for the Omega: iusiness manager, Cari Warden; managing editor, John Miller; associate sditors, Misses Nellie Cutler, Agnes jeas. Eloise Walker, Lizzie M. Hailey md Matilda A. Neumann and Messrs. ieRoy öouthmayd, Fred B. Kyder, Cari Hertel, and Austin C. Gormle5. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tliis powder ncvcr varíes. A marvel of puritv, ttreniftn and vholesomness. More ecomomiciil han tlic ordinary kinds, and cannot be soUi in competitton with the multitude of low test, short weight of alum or phospliate powders. Sold Only ïn Cans. Royai. Baking Powdkr Co.t ioó Wall St, N. Y.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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