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d Lita Caucus. Notice of Election.
The fits. miet yesterday afternoon The annual meeting of the Sto.
t and nominated candislates for the S. dents' Lecture Association will be
IfL. A. Lafayette Young '00 was held at 10 a. in., Saturday, April
nomiinated fosr president and Jas. A. 29, in the various departments as
Evans, '00 for corresosidinig secre- provided by the constitution. Elec-
'b tary. A committee was then ap. tors will be chosen for the election of
'pointed to name the candidates of! officers for the ensuling year. The ap-
the caucus for electors aind namued portionment of electors ini the various
the foslloswing: E. S. Csrssin, C. B. departments is as follows: Literary'
Hurrey, F. D. Eaman, H. H. Cor- 10, Law 7, Medical 2, Dental L.
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11. D. Ayers, 1. T. Raab, R. C. sacted as miay properly come before
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these men are to bseesipported ao C, University Hall, Laws in law
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Notable features of Outings for May in usual places.
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Leapers," by Win. A. Whitney; "Plovers
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"Golfing 'Round the Hub," hy Geo. H. Tfrust Bide., Detroit, Mich.
Sargent; 'Five Weeks Awheel in _______
France," by Sidney Cross, and "About ThWoe'Leiuewlgvea
Fly-Casting," by Geo. H. Goodwin. TeWmnsLau ilgv l
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readable and seasonable number. thse'Women's Gyminasium on Satiir-
day eveniing, April 29, at 8 o'clock.
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