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The University Club Rooms.
The tUnivcersity Club, whirls was
organized last D~eeemsber, tiosv has a
membership of 69. The club has
secured the cntire suite of roomis on
the secondt floor, north sitle of the
nesv Seager block. 'The rooiis are
comodious, nicely fitteidOh aiid well
adapted hi the pitrlioses of such a
club, The front rooms are to be
uisedl as recepitioii rioomis aiii readiiig
roonms, the latter being supplieid with
all their leailing dailies, weeklies
atid msagazines. The rooiis ott
the side are fitted 01) for a gymi-
nasium. Chias. Speller & Coliave had
the furnishing of these rooms its charge
and have supplied it with all the
latest and best gymnastic alpparatus.
'lhe rear room is to be used as a
bath room and is supplied with an
excellent shower bath. The club
was organized for social purposes,
anti will no doubt be one of the per.
msanent organizations of the Univer-
sity.
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Sold at litcenits per galloni, delivered to atny part of tlie eity.
44 SOUTH MAIN ST. pEAN &co.
THE CAMPUS.
''Else U. of Petnn. Glee, Banjo atnd
Matisoliti Clubs are now niaking
their atnnual Iholidlay trips ocer the
West.
IL:.C. IHeywcoodt, uf 4SSouth
fosurthi, is sufferiiig front a severe
attack of inflanmimatory rlheunmatisms.
ltrof. Rogers trill sot finishi Iis
lectures to the lairs itfore next
Apri.
The itistructor in boxitig, of wchons
nientiots was niade yesterday, has
been notified that the prospects for
a class are good and twill be here its
a few days to compilete the nseces-
sary arraisgensents.
Why cansnot the notices on the
law departnment bulletits be nmore
systemsatically arranged ? The but-
letiti should be for the coisveuience
of all coticertied andi not for the
betiefit of a few.
'The increase of tie tiitin fees at
Cornsell frotm $75 to $125 pcer year
has producedl a tmarkeil decrease in
attetidatice, especially of literary
stuideists.
Mr. Walter Blratid, '92 lilaznsic,
ispending a few days at Isis Isonie
in Toledo.
Prof. Scott will mseet the Minis-
terial Stand to-morrow, 3:30, at 4
N. Ingalls. Subject: "Ministerial
Rhetoric." All interested are in-
vited.
Some sixty or more students went
to Ypsilanti last evening via the new
street railway.
Joe Htaines, fiortmerly a '92 manI
andi also a metmber of the Chronicle
boaritatid one of the base-ball di-
rectors last year, wsa married dur-
lug* the last vacatiots to a M'dis
Briiwn, tif Pihilaitelphila.
L~it-L~aw debate; isext Wedniesiday
es-ening. TDoor closed at 8 p. ms.
Subject; '"Resolv-ed, that Congress
should save atid exercise exclusise
cintrol over the elections of mem-
hers to ttie House of Representa-
tives." Affirmsative, IL. S. IBaldwin,
S. D~uvall, It.AWap)les. Negative,
W. Bt. Kelly, L~.ID. Osborn, AV. A.
Cutler. Judlges, J. C. Knowlton,
A. C. McLaughslin, tDr. D. Ak. Mc-
L~achslan, Dr. XW. J. Hlerdmats. Given
under the auspices of Ptrof. T. C.
Trueblood.-
lDr. Markley will speak on " Col-
lege Men and Chsurcts Work" in
Sutiday morning chapel.
Kelly, P~harnmic '92. has beets con-
fitted to Isis roonm for the piast few
clays.
'Ele Princeton Glee Club report a
nmost prosperous trip, and also that
they wcere royally entertained on
every hand.
Yale's college physician has ad-
vised the discontinuance of the Tug-
of-War.
A new college journal has been
started at Lehigh called the Lehigh
Quarterly.
The Columbia crew and Tug-of-
War team goes into regular training
this week.
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