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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Feb 1899, p. 14

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. 0n Honda)! the nut-togium III cloned Ind the water drawn out of the stat tank. and: number of skill- ed workmen are busily at wotk en- Wad painting the tank and ‘Cards are out for the annual hop to be given on the anniversary of Washington‘s birthday at the Acad- emy. This promises to be a more btilliant aflair than any of its prede- ”IU‘ITARY ACADBflV m _ In. Sohuay has “returned to hot home In Minneapolis. utter gdclight Iul visit with Capnin and lip. Trash. The reception to bu given by the inniors to the Senior clan on Wuh- iugion a birthday isthemougro- iag topic with upper m. building. j'l’he propped militéry and athletic carnival has. beenpoetponeil ttill the “mm of April! the cold vve‘ether havingplayed havoc with the 'heat- ring apparatus in the “gym" and mak- ing it impossible to snlficiently tiain "and drill” for the entertainment. The delay will give opportunity for great, «a: variety and higher Derfeetion. '- --rThe preliminary athletic outer- tainmenl will be given. tonight at the “gym“ in charge of Lien». Sine. Th9 exercises‘will consist chiefly of_ but work. cldb‘sv'vinzinz. tumbling. box- ing ind similar diversions. V The “ Hohhon Athletic Club ” is ooufioeed of the married ‘ofigere of the faculty and their wives. f This explanation' is made lest the mime of the organizatibu phonld appear to imply that‘t‘he athletics indulged. in were chiefly oeculaforyih nature. N ( The Addemy IS to he congratulat- ed upon securing the sezvioee of _ . Bontnique, the leading (luncing mas-w ' ter of Chimgo. and who has had for some time charge of the dancing at the Highland Park Club. The denc» ilig elm at the Academy will meet every Hominy night and about twen- ty of the mdets are perfecting them- selve‘u in the social graeea under this talented instructor. » 1 The Saturday ‘evening entertain. man: my;. given by ltheâ€" Freyhmn clue under the‘ direction of Captain Wood who devised" the cleypr plan ihiéh worded hngh amuieuon't to THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. the audience. The aluminum In celled I " mefi Ihav.” show. Loogfelluw'e “ Hiawatha" be. ing “her: as the bui- for the pictures produced. There were in addition a number of highly amusing comic pro ductiom intersporued through the program. The' number of visi- tors present was unusually‘llrge. is; taken asthe basis for the pictures Your correspondent hugrown tlr produced. There were in addition a ad of Ipolog‘izi'ua tor the weather. number 0! highly amusing comic pro- '0 00 6““ will I" assigned ‘0! “10 ductions interspersed through "3. light attendance at the improvement program. The' number of visi- society Monday night. The literary tors present was unusually‘large. PM“!!! '88 dispensed with. and F or some good reason or other the ‘M reports 0‘ oflcers '“d ' 0‘5” training received hy the cadets at the‘ routine business had been “'90.“ N. M. A.. seems toput them on the of. the meeting was “"9“ “P 9° ‘ right road to success. and many of discussion 0' W W “a“, M” in- the graduates are occupying P09” 0! tsrsst in the work of the society. A‘ trust, responsibility and honor. 0n nQ'mm” M98 0' ML Keno“. Saturday the Academy was visited by I” "91°"!!th ’ Hr. Gm "‘d u". two of the former cadets: Lieut. War- Hill was appointed to d°'i'° "3" ran 8. Dean. Sixth U. .3. lry and and means to increase the “Md' M}: H. H. Loose. cashier'of t e west- anca. Talking under “’3' head. me' em branch of the. American Biscuit dent Boerner thought the " Lime Company. Lieutenant Dean gradu- Kiln Club " might furnish 1’some ated with the class of ’95 and was ““00 Ill"I'm“! “'0 “0°“!!!- int“: captainof cadet Co. A whilehere. He eating, and he undertook to bat the served with the First Ill. \Volunteer" matter up '0' the next meeting. TM cavalry in the Spanielurar and has; id“! Oi.“ 950“ parliamentary d'i" - . «may .. ‘ sea-2 7: ,Iplâ€".. - Mu weeds-ascoAVnuu'm‘ u“..-.“., ....-.. "“‘"'"“"“ *«mwggi v 3'”??? ', 2m; in the regular service by thepresi- ”i'd' fin" ““938 then got “9. dent in recognition of. his services. endsaid: “‘7" President, I move '_° Lieut, Dean called at the Academy “h '--"‘P ‘0 ““3 "0°0- 1” Th"- 3“” to pay his respects to the faculty he- lerne proposition ”9““ greats”: fore proceeding to [“8- post at Fort‘ prise in the audience as it seemed in Leavenworth. He was given a hearty ' fl “”9“” to belie M" de’xg’“ "3' and enthusiastic reception. and his putation for being always prapticai. success has- had a stimulating efl’ect ‘ Th speaker “919‘“ that he didn’t ppon all of the cadets. Mr. Loose prOpose;the balloon method; but ’8‘ was captain of cadet company B’,"infi {erred ‘0 a "5? ”git“? 1‘3“““0”. 0b' ’96 and has rapidly made his way in ' servatory. M" C°°' “"Wfifiw‘m‘ the commercial world, novv holding a v- °f the’fiavinia‘Stock Farm, V”°‘”‘ responsible and renumerative poei~ V .°d “W“ ‘9 furnishhorses ”“1 3 “I“! tion. W _ ‘ “ , ‘ filled with-straw ( the horse's may be I A man clainiifng to represent some ' paper In Evanston 9r Wilmette re- cently ' Mworked a number of Glén- coo merchants for, small sums for , prim-ups, and nothing hassince‘Men ‘ head from him or his paper. It'is just as {van to. be cautious about ad‘- "lacing mbney tonne of mmmuef pfate patent insides that are‘throwu like handbillo. The writeljkn several that have turned apt . fr than to the daisies (in Very «hon notion. YOu can insure your property in first glass mmpanies, at jiut as good rates! as you can‘ .with Chimgo nnderwriten." W. E Btand. Agent, Highland Park. ‘ ‘ ‘ Butterick patterns for I818 at Miss Emkine’s 4 oeived. .Mr. Kellogg then got up andsaid: “in. President, I more we take strip to the moon 2" This lules Verne proposition exeitefl greetsup prise in the audience as it seemed in '." measure to belie Mr. Kellogg’s re- putation for being always practical. The speaker explained that he didn’t: propose the balloon method, but re- ferred to a trip to the Evanston Ob senatory. Mr. Cos, superintendent of the Ravinia Stock Farm. was cull- .ed upon to furnish horses and a sled filled with straw ( the horses may be filled with hay.) and to take the soc iety to Evanston the first fall of snow. Mr. Coe, who never was knowin to refuse a favor, agreed. The state. ment fies then made that there is u fourteen-{out moon at the Field Mu seem that was made in Athens The ' members might obtain a better idea of the Sweet Queen of the Night by makings trip there, Mr. Coe exl plained. the trip would take all night and maybe it would be better so: - him to take his horses 10‘ and haul the moon out to Ravinia Thesociety adjourned having decided on the Evanstou trip Mrs Baker has been seri0usly ill Ravinie will rejoice to hear; that Rhody McKeusie took the prize giv- en for the best veneer-1st uh ball given by the (Memos Baud.- " ‘

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