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UNIVERSITY. The Glee Club sing in Battle Creek to-night. The christian association has 364 members. The corner stone of Newberry hall will be laid to-morrow afternoon. The cass Club defeated the University nine on the fair grounds, Sturday, by a score of 9 to 3. L.Z. Calkins has resigned his position on the Argonaut and returned home on account of the death of his father. Prof. Demmon doesn't have much faith in Donnelly's cryptogram. He very sensibly believes that shakespeare wrote Shakespeare. The Orcle board for next year, elected last Saturday, consists of Messrs. Munn, Holland, Stillman, Walker, Lewenhaupt, Thyer, Butler and seelye, and Misses Valentine and Atkins. The Nu Sigma Nu fraternity held a very fine banquet last Thursday evening, at which Drs. G. A. Haynes, V. C. Vaughan, G. A. Hendricks, G. E. Frothingham and Donald Maclean and C. O. Boyce, N. Dudley Keam and Arthur H. Coe responded to toasts. The University democratic club will hold their next meeting to-morrow evening in the law lecture room, at 7:30 o'clock. Orations will be belivered by W. C. H. Keough, and J. E. Bell and an essay will be read by H. B. Brasewell. A very intresting general discussion will follow. Field day to-morrow at the fair grounds, contests commeucing at 1:30 shatp. Among the contests are dashes of 100, 220 and 240 yards, 120 yards hurdle race, light and heavy weight boxing, mile walk throwing shot, running long jump, running high jump, standing broad jump, mile bicycle race and pole ranlt. The students christian association have elected C. E. Goddard, president; E.M. coolidge, Miss Rosewarne, P. M. Carothers, J. S. Grant, Miss L. M. Trowbridge, G. A. Holiday and M. S. Flint, vice presidents ; E. C. Warriner, recording secretary; W. H. Nichols, asistant; R. E.. Hieronymous, treasurer; Miss Franc Crosby, corresponding secretary; L. Kubler, librarian; C. V. Nafe, chorister; E. E. Brown, M.A. Macey and Miss Ellen E. Wheeler, Bulletin editors. LAYING THE CORNER STONE. The Students Christian Association will lay the corner stone of Newberry hall to-morrow (Saturday) at 5 p.m. Under the corner stone will be placed copies of the records of the association, the Bullietin, and other college publications and two of the city papers, including the ARGUS. Bishop Harris has been invited to be present and will give an address if he can be present. Hom. James McMillan has been invited to represent Mrs. Newberry. The exerciess will consist of music; reading the scriptures by Rev. Dr. Ramsay; Laying the corner stone; prayer by Rev. Dr. Eddy; address by President Angell and remarks in behalf of the association by C. E. Goddard; A. E. Jennings will discuss the finances of the society and Rev. Dr. Earp will give the benediction.
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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus
Isaac Newton Demmon
Dr. George E. Frothingham