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True it ia that teee are tmany tier sa wheit it becones necessary to flli te coutns of the publicitions withnmat- tr which is not of great itterest. lit loyal students overlook this fact knot- ing-full welt that were then's news of great itr s to e had, it would find Its wayy into tie paper A notable Instance of te poor sup. prt given our periodials is the small unmber of wrnkles which find sale atniottg slst ens.. It i, antionag the taluitini 01n suilicienl9 to sarrant its e. Th'lis is a deplortble f: lie staniding of Wrinke is jitose teres- lng to the s-ertal pusblictiots of lik' chalracter inthetlt'conttry. 'on of Icthm apiproatchiit inexell'nce' it drainglsoa11111ft-sin its literary maoke sip. trilticistos ase sotmetimes betn taotecotciening.' the naturtet''of is ioki's, hut liiiatwhole it tislmlds u sots all of osr periosials thissful eniciiragetnentlandetstpptort sit all t- dents. Epworth League Series o Lectures The Epworhi League of the XMe-ho- dist chisrei listsissueo nnemilttientl(.ls of a sets sit our letres'tIs be t- litv-iretd hring Mrhl anlApril, 's foillowss: Marceli8.--Dr. C. M. ('tbras i "Afternioons wiltin-liat Mt," Xwitil Ma~rchu 23.-Dr. S A. Sleds, of Nash- sill, Tnn., oi "Backbone." Dr. Sesie is the 'titot' of the official orgnt of the Epworthi Liage ii the ostiiiri states, andis.otis of the mo1sf promus- at menin i the Mellthoist ciurhi in the South. Aprit-Mr. J. E. Beil n t"Fording as Fiiord,"anitaccount of ia threeXwees cycling trill trosighsNorssuy anti Ssssee. -April 12.-Dr. E. W. iRyan oti "Pales- tine," a witty aicounst ofthit lectrrs traves liiitunt contry. The lectures,swil be deliveres i the Methodist ciurhi and tickets for the entire series may be procured for 25 cnts. 'T'ousMihign-Northtwetertidebate ssilibehi'lebheither lt Esanstont r Chicago, April 26. U. OF Al. CALENDAR. Thurs., Macci 7.-Pro. Totpson will lecttre its lasv lecture room on "ThoInitrodutctione of hEsidetce Iinthe Jewish Courts.' Fr., March, 8.-Lecture in M. E. church by Dr. C. Al. obert, on "Au Afternooni Xitt treat Mesa." Suin, Maccit1it, X2i.-Prof. E. F. Johnusont tlt "Ptiblic anti Pri'ate Law in the Pre-tlnirstian Era," before Ut voristy Bible cas atAlehoist church. Mtonm, March 11.-Prof. Mieciei be- fore ftset'nity club on "The Origin of Some Futisiliar Iistitttioins." Fri. eve., Mar. 15-Soplionore party at Granger's aademty. Fri., Asar. 1.-UniXersiy oratorical contest in University hal under auspi- ces of S. L. A.. Sat., Mrh 16.-First atnual alnie banquet of the class of 'l)- lit. "Wed. antd Turs., Mar. 27-28.-Clas- sical cnferencee. W~ed. and Turs, Mtrch 27-2.- Classical coferene uder auspices of Michigan Sclooleiastei s clb. Fri., Mar. 2.-Varsity indoor met In Gymnasiumt. FIMarch 2-Junir lit social. In Glranger's academy. Fri. and Sat., Mar. 29-0.--Meting of Michgan Schoolmasters club. 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