Ladies' Jersey of Degrees Was Made Yesterday by the Atus

Ladies' Jersey of Degrees Was Made Yesterday by the Atus

Ho.,,;"if VOLUME XXXIV.-NO. 24 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1895. WHOLE NUMBER, 1772; petitions to the board. One of them THE H0ME0P. COLLEGE. Crop Report for June. asked for the apportionment of Perry THE BUSY STORE E B, I, DEGREES, The average condition of wheat in the F. Trowbridge, at present assistant in Many important reasons exist why the OE qualitative analysis, to the instructor- Homeopathic College should not be southern counties, June 1, was 6,6, cen- Regents Vote to Make Material Change ship made vacant by the resignation of carted off to Detroit. The main reason tral 83, northern 87, and State 73. The in the Admission Requirements. W. F. Edwards, who goes to the "Univer- to the state is that it would there become condition has been reported lower in purely a little local affair used by a few the southern counties and the State k sity of Washington. In his petition, THE HOMEOPATHIC SITUATION Dr. Prescott paid a high tribute to Mr. doctors for their personal ends for ad- June 1, only once in ten years, viz., in Edwards as an instructor. In his sec vertising purposes. With no one to 1888, when the figures for the southern BIG SATURDAY SALE give it a supervisory administration il section were 62, and for the State (>.'!. There -will be no Removal this Year ond communication, Dean Prescott A Pretty Face called the attention of the faculty to the would degenerate to a side show on a Wheat only six inches to a foot high and —Not Until the Legal Problems is in head ; it is thin on the ground, and are Solved—Several of Them fact that $2,100 of this year's chemical back street. Its separate maintenance appropriation was unused. He asked would make it doubly expensive to the throughout the southern counties is be- A Dainty Hand to Answer—Library Ap- ing damaged by insects. Correspon- pointments Made. that .$1,000 be taken from it to make re- state and always unsatisfactory. The pairs on the chemical laboratory. He only reason the movement was started dents in this section very generally re- also wanted $475 worth of special appar- for was because the homeopathic doctors portdamage by "Hessian fly," "in An important change in the matter sects," "midge," etc. Ladies' Jersey of degrees was made yesterday by the atus. Both communications were re- had been fighting so among themselves The number of bushels of wheat re- board of regents, upon recommendation ferred to their appropriate committee. that the school had run down. But ported marketed in May. is 376,948, as of the literary faculty. The degree of During the morning session the ap- nothing goes to show there would be compared with 818,747 reported mar- bachelor of letters will be entirely abol- pointment of Prof. Bogle as judge of the greater harmony if they were in Detroit. keted in May, 1894, and the amount ished after a date to be fixed upon— Practice Court was made permanent. On the contrary, the past has shown marketed in the ten months, August- probably 1900—and the entrance re- During executive session yesterday more petty jealous bickerings and little- quirements tor the degrees of A. B. and afternoon, the regents were addressed boy fights in Detroit than in Ann Arbor May, is 10,047,489 bushels, as compared PH. B. have been materially changed, by Bre. LcSeure, Spranger and Sterling, among the members of the medical pro- with 13,431,945 bushels in the same 3 Cents to take effect two years from the com- all of Detroit, on matters pertaining to fession. months last year. • ing commencement. The alterations the homeopathic school. >"o public dis- It is not believable that the people of The acreage planted to corn slightly are embodied in the following memorial cussion of the homeopathic situation the state want their great University exceeds, and the acreage sowed to oats We place on sale Saturday this week, from the literary faculty, presented by took place yesterday. Regent Barbour divided up into little one-horse colleges fully equals the acreage in average Excellent Ladies' Jersey Kibbed Vests, the committee on entrance require- expressed it as his opinion that no scattered here and there, while the years. full size, good weight and make, the ments : action could be taken this year at any tendency of the times is tremendously Meadows and pastures are in poor cheapest article in the market at lOcts., rate, and that all legal difficulties must towards centralization. condition. The figures for the southern for one day The undersigned, committee on en- Ann Arbor has strong rights in this counties are 67; central, 75; northern, trance requirements, recommend that be surmounted before any steps looking 85; and State, 71. The certain deficiency the degree of bachelor of fetters be abol- toward removal were taken. These are question by reason of her liberal gifts to in the hay crop will be largely supplied ished on and after a date to be agreed along three lines. It is questionable the University in the past. She has 3 Cents by corn which lias been planted for fod- upon, and that beginning two years whether the bill really became a law given in cash the following amounts : der. Clover sowed this year appears to from the approaching commencement within the constitutional time. It is To the old medical building ^$10,000 Go well together. Good-fitting questionable whether Ann Arbor has " " law building 5,000 have made some growth, but its general gloves make dainty hands. What 100 Doz. Onyx Fast Dyed Ladies' the entrance requirements for the other " •' old hospital 4,000 courses shall be fixed as follows: legal rights in the premises, and third it " " observatory 4,000 condition is not promising. use are good-fitting gloves if they Hose, our regular 25c line, at " " new hospitals 25,000 Our regular correspondents estimate Bachelor of arts—The requirements is very questionable whether the legis- don't wear well. We sell a kind lature can control the regents at all or $18,000 apples at 47 per cent, and peaches at 63 that will—the for the degree of A. B. shall be as at Besides this princely sum, two of Ann not. These questions must be answered per cent of an average crop. These low 18 Cts. present, with the following exceptions : Arbor's citizens gave the $20,000 Beal- Physics, one year; botany, one semes- before the college is removed. estimates are confirmed by a large num- "KAYSER Patent Steere collection in the Museum, col- ber of reports from fruit specialists. In ter; history, general history or Grecian lected by five years' hard and dangerous 50 Doz. Onyx Fast Dyed Ladies' Hosa many locatilties, however, peaches Finger=Tipped " Silk Gloves and Roman history; English, an out- A GOOD RECORD WITHOUT'EFFORT research by Prof. J. B. Steere in South good for 20c, bargain at line of the history of English literature. promises a full crop. the kind that don't wear out; the America and among the "Plead In the southern counties the wages It is also recommended that the two A Masonic Lodge That Gets Right te hunters" of Formosa, all the expenses kind that have a Guarantee Ticket years' preparation in Greek shall be so per month of farm hands average $15.60 in each pair, that is good for a new 124 Cts. the Front and Stays There. of the trip having been paid by Rice A. with board, and $21.70 without board; distributed as to include two books of Beal. pair Free in any case where the Homer. in the central counties, $14.66 with "Tips" wear out before the gloves. The American Tyler, a Masonic pa- With these and many other gifts such board, and $22.31 without board; and in Bachelor of philosophy—The entrance Blacks and Colors, Ladies' Pure Silk Mitts, our 25c lead- per published at Detroit, has an ac- as the donation of the land for the the northern counties, -flG.04 with requirements for the degree of Ph. B. 50c, 75C and $i oo< er at count of the groat work, of Palestine campus, Ann Arbor and her citizens board, and 25.58 without board. lull into three groups, depending upon have enriched the state by one hundred whether students offer six, four, or two Ixwlge No. 357, F. & A. M., on May Compared with one year ago the 18 Cts. 30th, when 23 Fellow Crafts were thousand dollars. Therefore we have wages are lower in each section, but the years of foreign language work. It is a claim upon retaining the University SILK BARGAINS: intended in the near future to fix the examined and raised during the day. decline in the southern counties of as a whole, not a divided portion. 300 yards Fancy Printed China Silks. minimum requirement in foreign lan- TJiat is a grand record, probably wages without board is only 29 cents Ladies' Pure Silk Mitts, our 40c line, In another way its removal will be rour choice 15c a yd. guage at four years, and the schools are excelling anything of the kind that per month. at :1ms ever happened in the state. But illegal because by the constitution the The farm statistics of 863 townships, 200 yards Kai Kai Wash Silks at 25e urged to conform to this requirement bill for the removal of the Homeopathic as soon as possible. Fraternity Lodge, Xo. 2G2 of Ann collected and returned by supervisors, a yd.

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