Word: member
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Rhinelander, '87 has been elected a member of the St. Paul Guild...
After the toasts came stories, each member present being called upon in turn to entertain the company. Solos were given by Messrs. Mason, Harrison, Perkins and Winslow, and a duet by Messrs. Hobbs and Frye. The officers of the dinner were, F. W. White, '85, president; F. T. Baldwin, '86, toastmaster; A. G. Mason, '86, chorister; M. C. Hobbs, '85, C. L. Harrison, '86, and H. G. Perkins, '87. committee...
Much discontent has been expressed against the management of the '87 freshman crew. It has been justly said by a prominent member of the class, that all criticism is unfair, and all censure impossible until the report of the expenses, etc., are put before the class. These reports will be soon published...
...Louisa Reed Stowell, the only female instructor in the University of Michigan, and the author of several treatises on microscopical subjects, has just been elected a member of the Royal Microscopical Society of London, England, being the third lady ever elected to that position...
...Middle Ages, the monkish chronicles and the legends of saints are full of the Devil, who suddenly becomes a very active member of society. He is now a rather contemptible, mischievous fellow. His primary object is to entrap human souls; but if not successful in making holy men sin, he is content, nevertheless, for he at least makes them miserably uncomfortable. He is always playing tricks upon the unwary, in which he is usually discomfited. A typical example of the Devil in the literature of this time is found in the story of his persecution of St. Dunstan...