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May 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…e . a A, 1 VoL. I1I.-N o. 12. UNIVER THE MOCK CONGRESS. I ct/dill(011 Messag-e Delivered by President I tnk------ Me Laughlin. AI iii ----- SITY OF MICHIGAN, 1FR1IDAY),ALAY 6,18 92. U(ttt lit--11the Lta01 SI 5 tIn rnp stoityouri equcsteforinstu tli to /the ita t i fciaeate. n/i o-itco- coney- tIti touin te it nite Su " I :"L I is appartnt fotu iret t h t i nce M Isstl ---- ------------ t'his table we, compiled by present eontroller of cur...…

April 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…Ije . ofAl. alip . Votf. Il-No. 1">G). New Constitutionl Adopted 2, 1889. UNIVERSITY OF' MICLILGAIN, WEL)NESDAY, APRIL f, 1892. April( to concerts which may lbe 1lin commnencemeat week. (,ii cdfiy'elaet 3,t'. A1.1(101 s-- asil P. T ,'IC iIf' vi. \mendmnents. -this c ct, to I .. shaill taike eftect is soon is a ttioll I Eliection of IOfthcers. -by the C t iverity Muias Il iestall tie electedi by Ill It (call le amsendledi on lot .,. t e ann...…

February 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…Of AT'. l Vor. ll.-No. ,)1. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SA.'TUIL II, FEBI3-tUA IIY It, 1892. PICIE, TRHER ( ENTrS. INCALLS' LECTURE. I Tbt lecture was half ended before( Communication. I Jr Int l egntodi mS heEis elofsni An Interesting and Pleasing Talk ial ea o(irs h by the Brilliant Eu-senator. '"prioilemis"'hchare to lie soilved tIn eet su,017 R i~irg a iil a~I~reiisticeing sothe les;t century, and ic iih, li rentssciiisekoa was ssemledin ...…

January 06, 1892 (vol. 2, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

…O f11 0 JuVoi.. 11.-No 4. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY fB,182, Pitio, THORUS CENT'S. Philadelphia Alumni. Secetary Bayard. "The Scholar I Death of Ex-Regent M'iIntyreI OF YOUR - - is politics" swas the toast to which SOCEIY BIDGF Aout ffty nieimbler sof the alaninisihe esondedl Wton imbrster lx-17eentlDonaldlclits eidU i tJUL ~ ofith ttcCnisversity of Michigass gath-I siciss 'a li ae saathIis honie ii this city oii Iecent- fcii F...…

November 06, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…1J 1>1. of L. Wkilj. VOL. II.-No. 33. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1891. The U. of M. Appreciates Classical efforts succeeded in establishing a Comments of the Cornell Sun. Music, reputation which entitles it to a fore- --- - An AnAbr ewppno iR most position musically. The pro- tne nn.ro r essoerilays It is desirable that the processes grammes which have been given by the'U. OF M. DA1.y, some days of liberal culture should be...…

October 06, 1891 (vol. 2, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…ijc U. of AT. W1i i j. VOL. II.-No. 6. JUNIOR LAWS. A Partial List of the Entering Class. Abberton, U. S., Marlette, Mich, Aggeler, W. T., Ribonerville, Cal. Axford, L. L., Holly, Mich. Atwell, W. A., Detroit, Mich. Ashley, A., La Grange, Ill. Armitage, E. C., Odell, Ill. Albers, Gerritt H., Overisel, Mich. Bodwell, Edward J., Lyndonville,Vt. Bordeau, James A., Butte, Montana. Bress, William, Ann Arbor, Mich. Blaire, Isadore D., Baltimore, M...…

May 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…I~ Uof Al. m1ill Vol. -- i 14di THE SYMPHONY CONCERT. A Large Audience Listened to the Pine Music. There were over 2,000 iveopisi ini 1'Itiversitv IHall last cveenie'g It tvas, a birilliant aissemiblage, eveeiesf tress ibeiii" thle rule rither than the oUl~hiy enjoved cii n fiolie he lihera iapilau ise. The symiphion in I flat ws t eei ved ithi mooe erai- he~rs, thy list iioiviii it, thy /Iiisvs bing pa rticularl 1fine liv \l s w ho hevardl th...…

April 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…l c 46 'I'A- . of Al.k IVor. 1-tiN,. 1:,4. UNrIVERSITY OF AMICII()A , .MYONDAY.1",PIl. , 18 IPi-tcit TutoF, CPi'-t. The Daily Banquet. commtence his trork inniediatel V. the btoard requnests all candidates for The University Record. AVINUx the experietnce of College o ii Iitte the tutu to retttini tot pra ti( lii(lr- Itecord Itas bteni ll istld, a (1 is tihi Vaiteltllscritinly of College St- tug thetl (opttn01011ats 5I ion. I'he ii t fort ae t...…

March 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…~Ij U.o 5tt O-N 1fIN'\EislX01'l 1 , n . W1ail 'N, FIN-DAY, AIARCII 6, ISIOL 1{ cp, I ii w,;l: CENTS. THE GYM. BENEFIT. yard. 1The attempts iiaV('ini eachisPROF. THOMPSON'S TRIBUTE. XVING thiexir (pffiee (of College R l5e Entertainment and Well 5cse~ faiiled for want of proper step Eloquent Words From One of Prof. IMeii who knoiw aiid ippreciate Patronized. }sort Ifromiithe professors of tiC Lni- Weis' Asocitesul ii ii tnti of ('oliege Stii- 1'...…

February 06, 1891 (vol. 1, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…Ll c r . of , ll. a l . fur Sectarian School. ph cili/clis of Grand 'Trav erse; Intil ~eitie i heIC e;isintliri- in re- i t n dical colleg;e. "hle +r 5 'n" Pie'lrcd ii In cstcl iay-s Sttill < f II -id.o tn n 'tr it/cl s <f G a d -trv rse c dat aking fo>r tic ahilition (if f aitaii5 Isn e17 ~il pi ntice Gt le ;Iiv ii - of 0 lohic iiil. f iat iiir i- nil t e Jourtl ias UNIV'ERS IIY 1? I hII IGAN, I'IIII)AY. , 1T:1IIUAIIY 6, 15tH. The Library Lig...…

December 06, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…1 , I 1 , _ t_ 6) /' Y q ~ V /! '' LI ~ _'- °+..: °z" I. No. 54. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER G, 1390. PRICE 3CENTS. 1NDEPENDEN'T CAUCUS. Lowenhaupt is Nominated for President of '91. i-- ._ I - - - , . tVaS ralletl to ordler at 10:54bylty' l'iv iu ciriaiiof the'rxecu- tchiosent permianenit chairnman, 5oWlit It. (Cherver, secretary. 1IbLoweiitaiupt was placed in 101uiiatiocc for president bhrNlr. fitely, anti the nanme of W. it. ...…

November 06, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…S I'i' t "_ .~ ' L .. i ' . 1r , _ ,. y: ; ~ , __ 0 " . No. 34. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1890. PRCE 3 CENTS. OUR ELEVEN. Traiiiie, I. g., played last Year. Ills chief fault is that e i+t., A Review of the Players. I pugh acious and is apt to be riiled Candidates for the eleven are ioff in 2Igame. fery slowly getting into shape. Malley (capt.), r. t., tle oldest Tire trouble withiiost of themen player on the team and the on...…

October 06, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. '° I _ ' ,_ : , r" - F - 1 _ I fi a. r ' .:. VOL. I. No. 7. U MAKING RAPID PROGRESS- Various Changes in the Courses and Several New Ones Offered. The rapid increase in the num- ber of students in the last few years has given rise and made possible a widening and deepen- ing in the scope of college work. In the Literary Department changes have been made in nearly every branch of the work. To the list of languages, Hebrew and Assyrian have bee...…

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