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1870-10-01 Page 02
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tage of my State-room bunck and slept soundly until morning. I went immediately to the train after reaching Detroit which was not yet populated and ate a harty breakfast of nicest of sandwic pickels and cake. Ann Arbor looked natural to me and somewhat inviting I obtained a room about five oclock and was setteled by nine I am on East University Avinue No. 7. I am cituated much better than I was last year but I am afraid it will be more expensive. There is a club in the house numbering 19 all regular College studants composed of Freshmen, Sophomore Juniors but no Seniors. There is much more refinement in this club than in the one I was in last year
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tage of my State-room bunck and slept soundly until morning. I went immediately to the train after reaching Detroit which was not yet populated and ate a harty breakfast of nicest of sandwic pickels and cake. Ann Arbor looked natural to me and somewhat inviting I obtained a room about five oclock and was setteled by nine I am on East University Avinue No. 7. I am cituated much better than I was last year but I am afraid it will be more expensive. There is a club in the house numbering 19 all regular College studants composed of Freshmen, Sophomore Juniors but no Seniors. There is much more refinement in this club than in the one I was in last year
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