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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 2 May 1903, p. 12

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As the hu- bud ' out Ind the day: boooIIO tum. u grout any yinitont rd ”on mound the Add“!!! «mph. 63in o! mum-anu- uge of the liberal“, o! a» mum. tion 1.0 min to dinner and owning ial row of clue on Ravine avenue 1 Each tree in the row is a living moa- smenloisome claaa'which is new scattered throughout the breadth Oi the land. - With suitable ceremonies ibelaad casket. enclosing the class history. prophecy and photos. was buried beneath the me Colonel lays become warmer, a great on d the Academy isiiorat re seen aroon elapse. :5an of mum-am- ;age oi the liberaliiy oi the imma- lion to remain to dinner and evening going on around Members 0! the bicycle corps may be ireqaeaily ”an out; as up The first shoveliull of din. was for theirchnst ruu‘ There is much thrown on by the class president. interest, as usual. as to where the 09““ Clark a panicd by the corps m“ camp “’1 1'“ wk- senior class yell and‘ followed by a communion" huny’yell Iron the whole school. . A great deal of interval is develop- The “do“ held their “mm iflg in the corps as to who shall be ‘- ‘ ‘ ‘ thawinner otghe ”Chide'elsl' Scholar “"’."‘.‘ at the Academy Saturday, _ Med 1” ~ t h , f th April 2m. As usual, It. was a grand ship“! 5 d :01; h b: lb: success. Cadet Captain Clark was pail ' a. e e! as n director-general and was ably assist- “mm ”“9935? “"739?! FY95? samenevmgmoiem ms of cadets. 7 L -;'.'_a Ail-H) Hédll potiod. Cl haunts W ”Ilunyv "1â€"7:; A.” u” ‘ _ _ period this year, although several of big fe'lIow cadets have held him to a very close margin; The fifth period examfinaiicms closed Wednesday. The dancing class new um. annual German Wednesday evening. meat of the guests coming from Chicago and suburbs. Mr. and Mrs. Hart chaperoned ‘quite a I number of young ladies from Ravepawood. A great many 0! the indies too! dinner at the Academy and the mess-hall had quite the appearance of a ladies’ seminary at the evening meal. The German, .ae usual, was a greai success, the favors being especially appropriate for the occasion. A party consisting oi abOnt forty of the boys as well as some of the faculty and ladies were the guests of President Hart of the Chicago been- hall team at the Went Side Ball Park at the opening game of the season. 18“ Gnu": W lawâ€"v â€"â€"- , v ‘ explosion occurred end when the 3 lights came on again nothing-was' crew lying about a little the worse The cadete’ presence [unfortunately 10‘ '5‘" ““13 dummy WP'MNWS did not bring victory to the home 00° 0‘ “’9 members earns tumbling team, but this wee certainly not due .0“ 0‘ the I‘M”: .T‘” h‘“ V“ to inch of enthusiasm. ; Thme tripe '9'! tsetily d°°°"“’d’ especially “‘9 to the West Side Park‘ here bewme boxes. . mm H“ "31W. annual eflairs with the corps and Ufiiceopenhou1um.te13op.m. very enjoyable excureions due to the me: n t n on sand" 0 0 . . court“, of M“ El“. * Neil trains 'a’re'rvie and de rt as follows: The beee bell team opened their 523‘“ “0“"4- 2"“ 3°“!- .54 a. m. 9.33 a. 3:. season last week. The hm two > gm a. in. my a. m. -. “:55 p, In. 3:40 p. m. games were called 08 on account of 3:17 p. m 5?": P- 2‘ . P . _ 5:16 p. m. 7. Sunday mail is dispatched at 5:51 p. a. All mails close 30 minutes before the d4 urhsrp “I "fig“. ibsd weather. Their first game was played with the strong teem of the - l 13..-..-6nn WI- nu.-- V , games were called 0! on account 61‘ bad wonthot. Their first game was played with the “was him 0! the Northqutéin Academy of Evanston. i 'claee held their Wednesday evening. :my.“ coming from bnrbe. Mr. and MTG- .d‘auite a'number of «(unedu- "(II wed” umrnoou. b9- r. Hart. all Mm opened ‘ week. The 5"“ a Park hue bow with the corps I “minions due w ' influenhofl‘bo anode-n ' wOUolu 'l‘horouowumllam indiddual phyon on the tau and, nude!" Ir. latch-11‘- nblo coaching ,. “me will We: ho oomo interest- I in: glue- the balance 0! the union. but Friday wu troo-phnting day ‘ u the Addemy. the senior clu- (ol- iowiag m fin. boomed cum of aiding their duo tree to M). bouti- n no. IMO with 0“ “' mum M opportunity The census uuiu luv-n ________ carnival at the Academy Saturday, April 25th. As usual, it was a grand ‘ success. Cadet Captain Clark was director-general and was ably assist- ed byes very eficientvstafl of cadets. 'As usual, every seat in the house’ was taken and the cadets netted in . rhood of $120 for the athletic association. The gymnasium squads, especially the tumbling and horizontal bar work, brought forth ' I continued applause. The bar-bell drills and wall scaling of the "crack f company” and the saber exercises of l the saber‘ detachment proved, as 1' usual, hits with the audience. The l most laughable feature of the pro- 3’ gram. however, was a reproduction .e of the automobile gun battery’s trip ’ It to Washington. After reviewing the [Y events of the day on the road, the lights were turned out and, in one last eflort to start the machine, an red and when the UT. [IT-R m. Proprietor! ‘ . , Park. Ill. a s Relia Vine Avenue : . Highland v sax-:2“â€" ‘ WANT-ID explosion occur seen but the scattered wheels and parts lying around cu the floor, the a. crew lying about a little the worse for wear, and a dummy representing me one of the members came tumbling 39'. ,out of the rafters. The hall was if. very tastily decorated, especially the H boxes 0 )me ' and MINI PARK ”SIOFFIGE. the ()flice open from 7 a. m. to 730 p. m. Office not open on Sunday. Mail trains mvie and depart as follows: , - South Bound North Bound. 'he" 6:54 a. m. 9:33 a. m.' two 9:07 a. m. ".31 a. m. ‘ (it [2:55 p, rn. 3:40 p. m. [1 3:17 p. mg. 5:38 p. m. iwas 5:16 p. In. 7:17 p. m. Sunday mail is dispatched at 5:51 p. an. All mails close 30 minutes before the de- ‘7‘ “you rn nf trains. was taken the neigi athletic a: ,mtll. , HQ): "-55 P. I'- 3:40 3: I7 9 I:- 53* _ . 5M 7'17 Stud“ mall m): disputed u 5 All uni]! clone 30 minureo be! punure of tnins. Omen open from 7 n. II. to 139 p Office not open on Sundny. . Mal mim um: u|d “gm“? u a South Bound. -‘g‘ ough on the boys» opportunity ‘0 89‘ some minor teams held the score d0“ - -_.. nun“. nit-anal“. SHERIDAN how ‘mswrmn. a a taprod action mum. u and, mixing wrest- as day as fol- wm of beauti- avenue .3 mon- is 30' ' ‘ I I u I ‘u v.- â€" V. U ‘ Are Always the But the Mnrkel. Aflords.‘ Telephdnc 54. West Central m. 5“ *************************§ EdgarMSnow8LOo. __ - hi in Keep- OnlyAthe Belt of Bveryt an :eeps Only We Best. of Everyunng u. ...- ...__ ,, * R O' C E R I E S 3: “IQ ”110791 MM

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