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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. Michigan Daily issues special Union number. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Program of toasts for Union banquet announced. Hon. John Barrett speaks for S. L. A. on The New South America. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Michigan Union clubhouse formally opened. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Annual Michigan Union banquet held in the gymnasiums, Hon. Charles A. Towne, ' 81, Toastmaster. Annual C. C. C. handicap race won by G. A. Dull. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. Pennsylvania defeats Michigan on Ferry Field by a score of 6-0. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Regents vote erection of new chemistry building. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Senate votes to shorten Christmas and Thanksgiving vacations. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Dean Reed returns from trip to western universities. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch, of Chicago, speaks before S. L. A. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1910 engineers defeat 1910 laws for interclass football championship by score of 4-0. University debating teams picked in final intersociety contests. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Schulz, all-American center, elected captain of 1908 Football team. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. Thanksgiving vacation begins, lasting till December 2. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. Major Harrison Soule resigns treasurership of the university. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. Campaign begins against athletic and politic al evils. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. Rev. William J. Dawson lectures on S. L. A. Course on Sir Walter Raleigh. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. Representative meeting results in movement to revise athletic constitu- tion, and to purify politics. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. Sousa ' s band plays in University Hall on S. L. A. course. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. Junior Hop committees appointed. Flonzaley Troupe appears on Choral Union series. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. Cercle Dramatique Fran9ais holds soiree in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. Regents appoint George S. Baker treasurer of the university. Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society begins annual series of meetings. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15. Michigan Daily issues literary supplement. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. Literary faculty establishes new rules governing elections. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. Woman ' s League announce presentation in February of Sheridan ' s School for Scandal. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. Majestic Theatre opens with Belasco ' s Girl of the Golden West. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. Christmas vacation begins, lasting till January 7, 1908. SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. Western Conference in Chicago acts unfavorably on measures desired by Michigan. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8. Mass meeting in University Hall to advocate making Ann Arbor a 4ry town. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. Annual meeting of Association of American Universities and Colleges in Ann Arbor. President Angell elected president of association. SATURDAY, JANUARY n. Question of withdrawing from conference widely discussed, with senti- ment in favor of withdrawal. MONDAY, JANUARY 13. Board of Control votes Michigan ' s withdrawal from Western Conference. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. New Whitney Theatre opens with A Knight for a Day. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. Michigan wins double victory in debate, over Northwestern in Ann Arbor, and Chicago, at Chicago. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. Athletic Association holds annual election. MONDAY, JANUARY 20.- Union announces that B. C. Whitney of Detroit will stage Michigenda. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. Temperance petition goes to Constitutional Convention at Lansing. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. Comedy Club presents Farquhar ' s The Recruiting Officer at the New Whitney. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 28. Professor A. C. McLaughlin lectures on Influence of Political Parties on American History. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28. Charles W. Clark, baritone, appears on Choral Union course. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. Work ends for the first semester. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. First semester examinations do great havoc. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. Junior Hop held in Waterman Gymnasium. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Comedy Club gives The Recruiting Officer at the New Whitney. Musical clubs give J Hop concert in University Hall. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Students ' Christian Association celebrates semi-centennial in University Hall. Address by Rt. Rev. C. P. Anderson, of Chicago. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Second semester begins. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY n. Baseball work begins in the cage, directed by Coach McAllister. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. New system of recording lit bolts carries consternation in the lit de- partment. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Lecture on Cercle Franc.ais course by M. Louis Madelin, on L ' lmpera- trice Josephine. Radical changes made by university senate in lit-law course. 10
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1907. University opens for its seventy-first year. Varsity football begins practice at Ferry Field. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Suspension of Inlander announced. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Announcement of grant- ing of charter to Michigan by Phi Beta Kappa French club plans dramatic trip to Europe. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Regents grant Tappan Hall corner to Memorial Building. TUESDAY, OCTOBER i. Fresh-Soph posters make appear- ance on campus. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. Senior lits and engineers an- nounce class tickets. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. Contract signed with McAllister to coach 1908 varsity baseball team. Freshmen win annual flag rush on Medic Green. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. Varsity defeats Case 9-0. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. President Angell delivers annual address to freshmen in University Hall. Michigan Union announces comic opera to be presented in February. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. Student Council elections held in all departments. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. Senior lits elect ticket headed by George H. Hobart. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. Michigan defeats M. A. C. 46-0. Fall elections in Athletic Association. MONDAY. OCTOBER 14. Railroad Jack makes first ap- pearance on campus in series of popular lectures. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. First football mass meeting held in University Hall. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. Corbin ' s article in Saturday Evening Post comments favorably on Michigan. (Great excitement.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. Sickesz opens Choral Union ser- ies. Regents vote to reorganize Athletic Board of Control. Senior Engineers elect ticket headed by H. H. -Frost. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19. Michigan defeats Wabash at Indianapolis 22-0. Senior laws elect ticket headed by Clyde A. DeWitt. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23.- Michigan Union Banquet committees announced. Interclass football series begins. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. Sociologists discover 600 hamburgers consumed in Ann Arbor daily. Football mass meeting in U. H. t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. Governor J. Frank Hanly of Indiana opens Students ' Lecture Association course. Michigan Union announces Michigenda committees headed by W. W. Merritt, ' 08. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. Michigan defeats O. S. U. 22-0 on Ferry Field. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. Mass meeting in University Hall. Popular subscription gathers funds to send scrubs to Nashville. Class of ' 67 places memorial stone on campus. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. President Angell heads meeting of university presidents at Iowa City. Football team leaves for Nashville. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I. Registration figures announced by Secretary Wade show increase in every department, total of 300. Will reach enrollment of over 5000. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Michigan defeats Vanderbilt 8-0, at Nashville, Tenn. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Rooters hold celebration on return of the team from the South. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Honor system declared successful in Medic department. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Football mass meeting held in University Hall. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. John Graham Brooks lectures on S. L. A. course on The Socialist ' s Chal- lenge to Modern Society. Tryouts for Michigenda. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Annual fall cross country novice race. Comedy club decide to produce The Recruiting Officer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER II. Hon. D. M. Ferry, Sr., donor of Ferry Field, dies.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18.- Michigan Union County Fair committees appointed, headed by C. E. Winstead, ' 07, ' 09 law. Interclass basketball series begin. The School for Scandal presen- ted under auspices of Women ' s League, as Union benefit. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19.- Regents extend lit and engineer summer sessions to eight weeks. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. Women ' s League holds Fancy Dress party in Barbour gymnasium. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Senior girls give leap-year party in Barbour gymnasium. 1908 baseball schedule announced. Student council elections in all departments. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Washington ' s Birthday Celebration in University Hall, General John C. Black, speaker. Founders ' Day in Medical department and celebration of fifty-eighth anni- versary. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Hon. John Temple Graves of Georgia speaks to S. L. A. audience on The Reign of the Demagogue. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Senior law contest, the last of the class oratorical contests preliminary to the university contest, held. WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 27, 28 and 29. Michigan Union presents Michigenda to crowded houses in New Whitney Theatre. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. Leland T. Powers presents The Taming of the Shrew on S. L. A. course. Junior girls win girls ' basketball championship. Girls ' Mass meeting held to advo- cate residential halls. Athletic Board of Control decides to schedule eight football games. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. Preliminary indoor meet in Waterman Gymnasium. MONDAY, MARCH 2. Adamowski Trio, on Choral Union Series. SATURDAY, MARCH 7. Fresh-soph Meet in Waterman Gymnasium. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. Phi Beta Kappa elections for class of 1908 announced. FRIDAY, MARCH 13. Opie Read on S. L. A. Course. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 14. Varsity indoor meet. FRIDAY, MARCH 20. University Oratorical contest on S. L. A. course. SATURDAY, MARCH 21. Indoor meet with First Regiment of Illinois. Ben Greet Company appears in Julius Caesar and She Stoops to Conquer. MONDAY, MARCH 23. Ben Greet Company in Romeo and Juliet. SATURDAY, APRIL 4. Second Annual Michigan Women ' s Banquet, Barbour Gymnasium. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. Annual indoor meet of Women ' s Athletic Association. FRIDAY, APRIL 10. Spring vacation, until April 20. SATURDAY, APRIL 25. Pennsylvania Relay Races at Philadelphia. FRIDAY, MAY I. Swing-Out Day. Seniors of all departments assume cap and gown. WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 13, 14, 15, 16. Annual May Festival given by Choral Union. SATURDAY, MAY 30. Eastern Intercollegiate Track Meet at Philadelphia. SATURDAY, JUNE 6. Cap Night. THURSDAY, JUNE 18.- Annual Commencement. II
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