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Day
30
Month
November
Year
1888
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A goed many are taking boxing les50118. The Glee Club yill probrbly sing ín Chicago iu the spring. Tlie aimual Sophomoie hop occurs Fridav evening, December 14. John F. Kenapf has been madechairOlrtn oí the junior hop committee. The junior law class has elected Johnson, of ühio, class president. The Amphion Club and the Universily Glee Club at Uuiversity hall next Friday eveuing. t-i Ui'. Heneages Gibbes is enjoying a buiiting expedition iu the northcin pai t ot the state. The oralorical contest in the law department this year occurs Monday eveuing. December 10. W. Clark, law '87, was defealed for delegtite to congress trom Montana territory at the last election. The University liugby team defeated the Albioii team on the fair grounds last Saturday, by a score of 76 to 4. t'rof. Steere has obtained a specimen of a hitheito unknown species of buffalus vvhicli will be mounted for the ïnu8eum. lw Kev. Mr. Patterson of the Kochester Tlieological Seminary has been selecled to delivei the aunual aüdress before the Cbiistian association. HSfi The Oracle will giveSlö for the best story, $10 tor the best humorous sketch, $5 tor the best cartoon and $5 for design for cover, besiues other prizes. The senior class offlceis are now all elected. Mr Goddard has been elected orator; Ernest Ferry, historian; Miss Andrews, poetess and Miss JJarker, piophetess. Two of last year's law graduates have been recently married, J . M. Stewart to Miss Eva Southgate, of Kentiifkv, and S. J. Slade to Miss Kitlie Buel, of Frauklin, Mich. liouert Nourse will give his lecture on "John and Jonathan" in. University hall. Saturday evening. December 8. This is the second of the lectures on tlip tiideiits lecture course and is said to be an excellent one. l'lie [lugby team for the Chicago game yesterday, consisted of VanlnwHíren, Hradley. Mellev, Prettyman, Beach. IIale, MacMil ai, Smith, idcLJher-on. Dutty, and ii.ill with Paine and dePont as substitutes.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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