DEPAKTMENT REPORTS. 43 



Tlio various counties of tlic State are represeuted by students as follows : 



Van Buren - 12 Cass 4 



Oakland - 15 Montcalm 4 



Ionia - 11 Genesee 2 



Lapeer.- 4 Newaygo 1 



Lenawee 5 Monroe - 5 



Ingham -- - .- 21 Otsego -.- 1 



Saginaw 1 Hillsdale 4 



Shiawassee 2 Ottawa 4 



Clinton 3 Bay 1 



Macomb 4 Branch 2 



Wayne 13 Washtenaw 1 



St. Joseph 9 Mason - 3 



Kent 4 Berrien 4 



Livingston - 2 Mecosta 1 



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Allesfan 7 Calhoun ..- 3 



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Eaton 4 Barry _ 1 



Jackson 5 Gratiot 1 



Clinton . - 1 Grand Traverse 



Tuscola. 1 



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Total number from Michigan 1G9- 



Number of students from other States : 



New York 3 Nebraska 1 



AVisconsin - 2 California I 



Indiana 4 Illinois .- 1 



Connecticut 1 Denmark 1 



Kentucky — 1 



Total number from other States — 15 



JUNIOR EXHIBITION. 



The Junior Exhibition took place August 27th. Ten were selected by lot 

 from those whose class standing was above eight, and these spoke in alphabet- 

 ical order according to the following full programme : 



PROGRAMME. 



Overture de Concert^ B. SpeiL 



Prayer. 



Waltzes— Melodische Wogen, Bukenschuli^ 



The State and Education, • . Joseph A. Briggs. 



The Future of Turkey, Louis G. Carpenter. 



Selections from II Trovatore, Verdi. 



American Haste, Clifton B. Charles. 



The Trained Observer, Thomas E. Dryden. 



Polka, Bosquets 



Science and Truth, Xathan P. Graham. 



A True Life, Charles D. Phelps. 



Potpourri — from Lucretia Borgia, Donizetti- 



