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2
Month
March
Year
1888
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Gibson takes the senior law class Mctures. Dr. Vaughan is to deliver four lec:ures in Coniell this year. Trof. Trueblood's courses in oratory are taken by about 330 student. A good many beginners in the languaijes are said to have been plucked. Judge Lámar has been invited to deliver the closing address to the law students next semester. Prof. Ilinsdale, the new professor in pedagogy, is at work in bis department. He is one of the leading educators of the country. ïhere were about 2'i5 students in the local option prohibition proces3ion which marched through the city Saturday afternoon. A base ball league between the Michigan colleges is on the tapis. It includes the University, Agricultural College, Hillsdale, Albion and Olivet. To-morrow evening.is the date set for the joint programme between Alpha Nu and Jeflersonian societies. The subject for debate is "Uo-operation." l'rof. John Dewey has aecided to accept the chair of philosophy in the University of Minnesota. Me is making a name for himself in the philosophical world. Senator Talmer and Stockbridge, Col. John Atkinson and Governor Luce have each subscribed $100 to the gymnasium fund. The fund has received $10 f rom the billiard hall of VV. W. Bliss. The University Prohibilion Club has elected E. S. baw, president; and the following officers: Gen. V. P., P. J. Sherwood; V. F., Lit. Dept., L. Z. Caukin; V. P-, LawDept., VV.Ï. Bliss; V. P-, Med. Dept., J. A. Cole: V. P-, Hom. Dept.,R. S. Copeland; V. P., Pharm. Dept, L. F. Kiebler; V. P., Dental Dept, C. S. Buttolph; V. P-, High School, Thomas Chalmers. The number of students now registered ainounts to 1675 by the weedmg out process whieh annually takes place, owing to some leaving and some having registered more than once, the number will be reduce to about 1650, when the calendar, exceeding last years high water mark ot 1572 by 78. The eutiries are as follows literary department 720, law 344, medical 332, dental 111, pharmacy 95, homoeopathic 73. The University begins in March the printing of a volumn commemorative of the Setni-Centennial Celebration of last June. This voluinn will contain trom three io four hundred pages, octavo, and will be printed at the Riverslde Press, Cambridge, in the best style on thick paper, and bound in vellum cloth, gilt top. It will contain A Sketch of the Celebration; The Addressesof President Angelí, Dr. Frieze, Justice Miller, Senator Palmer, Governor Blair, Principal Si 11; the Congratulatoiy Addresses, and the Responsos at the Dineer; Congratulatory Letters from other Universities, American and Foreign; Lists of the Board of Regents University Senate, Instructors, Chorus, Glee Club, Amphion Club, etc: Circulars and Programmes; and a complete list of registered visitors attending the Celebration. The University will furnish copies postpaid at two dollars ach .

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Ann Arbor Argus
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