THE UI. OF M. DAILY. +.four noted Hlindoo characteristics: IBliss. The surprises were in the i. o 4 )CttV* Their social exclusion; She seclusion weaknsess of the rush line and tse .Publshed Daily l8anciays exeepsedl duringoftevamn th uied ailI sta Clleg year. by system, anti the system of caste. ( THlE U. OF M, INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION The ttindloo is often misjudgedl hr foreigners. They are tliosglit stciptio priceV2.a0 per year, invariably in ~ vac inge cpis scens. ubsrip ci, dull and uninteresting hecause nuons may b:e left at the officr of the DAILY, they cit lode themselves fronm all at Stafflet's, nabh any at the editors or athorized solcitors. social ix tarcourse. In realty, they Communications should reach the sficer by are a hriglst, hearty and jovial race. 7aoiseock Ps. ifthnay are to appear the next day. Address all matter intended tsr publica- SO 1us icli nral-treatment from for- f tson ta the Manan Edn itor. All bussness communnicationshould be sent to she Basi- ness Manurer. THE U. nf X. DAILY, Ann .Arbor, Nieh. EDITORS. C, A. DEnuisoN, Lasse'94, Managing Editor. tNRMNPFtOWnaS, Lit. '96, Aaaistat. H. A. SPALDIN, Lit. '04, Assistant. .0. L. Lease, dLit. '95, Assistant. t,. A. LEROY, Lit. 'Oi, Atbletie Editor. S. W. CURnTS, P. G. Lt., Bsainess Manurer. Wm. A. Oton, Lit, '97, Assistant. H. B. Gamon, 'v14. Prune Walters, '94d. Misois an s., '04. It.F. Stall. 'y.5. R. 0. Aastio, '55. aIeosc.. iW. N. Chioatet'lt. E. L.. Martinldale, '05. P. 1P. Sadler, '96, H. 15,Itaskitns, li9t. L. a. Coonaradt, '95. '. 0. Jenkins, '4. eigners has brought this ahout. The Hindoo is suspicious of every race hut his oswn. It is for this same reason that the women hate been drawn into strict seclusion. Where the Mohammedans have the strongest rule, there the women have the least liberty. The lecturer then spoke of the caste system, dwelling upon each point at some length. 'Though at tinmes he went into sonmewhiat nmin- ott details, yet his quaint English accent made all that he said inter- corresponding strengt a bck of it. WAhen the season opened the situa- tion was reversed, and Capt. Hinkey spent coissiderable tinme witha candi- dates for quarter, half and full hack on Travers Island. That his efforts svere wvell directed is fully proven by the brilliant work of Morris, Armstrong, Thorne, and Eaton behind the line. Horsf'ord's Acid Phosphate Is the most effective aind agree- able remedy in existence for preventing indigestion,"and re- Allecopy must beat the olsee befoe8:3a. m. oting. ie ing tihose diseases arisinee nf the tbsy o1 psbibation.b TaHs failure of the scheme to con- solidate the Castalian and Palla- dium will be regretted by all, as it is apparent that there are too many class annuals in the field at the present time, and we are not cer- tain that they can be successfully dengineered" through this year, especially when advertising space is disposed of with difficulty. Wne saw in the proposed scheme a plan to escape the evils of over-production in the field of class annuals, where the inevitable laws of supply and demand hold good as in other fields. FOOTBALiL practice for the past two days has brought out notinlg to encourage those who have been hoping for better things later in the season. Thse showing made in Sat- urday's game warranted the belief that we had good material which could speedily be worked in to ad- vantage. However, unless more vim is shown in practice, than has been shown so far this week, Wis- consin will have an easy time de- feating us Saturday. It is to be hoped that enough zoal for Michi- gan's honor may be inspired in the football players to make them dis- play at least a reasonable amount of interest and enthusiasm. Social Life in India. Mr. Nagarkar, of Bombay, in his lecture "Social Life in India," was the attraction at the Unitarian church, Monday evening. The speaker based his lecture on republicanism Gxpaunaea. I from a Cf isordel-ed stomach. The Republican Club met last evening in the law lecture room, and was called to order by the presi- dent, G. IV. Fuller. After allowing several bills, letters were read from the state central committees of Iowa and Ohio relative to voting. Arrangements will be made to en- able the Ohio tudents to go home to vote, but not the Iowa students. Patriotic speechues were made by L. G. Long and by Mr. Swanger, a one year man from Missouri. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the president. Websnter Society Program. The Wsebster literary society meets thin evening at 7:30 in thseir hllu The program will be made especi- ally interesting by a selection ren- dered by Miss May Pemberton, for- merly of Delaware College, andI known throughout Ohio as an flu. cutionist of ability. The following is the program in full: Music, Mr. and Mrs. Cady; dec- lamation, Miss Pemberton; reading, I. B. Lipson; oration, W. M. Harri- son; impromptu address, Ira Carter; music, Mr. and Mrs. Cady; debate: "Resolved, That the Federal Elec- lion Law should be repealed." Af- firmative, E. Wellman and Janies Crowell; negative, G. H. Bailey and R. K. Jones. Improvement at Yale. Last sweek's play developed some startling surprises in the Yale foot- ball team. Their work has greatly improved, due wholly to the pres- ence of Hartwell, Rhodes and Laurie is thr LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS anid SHORTHAND. alaauiiet iiias; nine teachters; largeratteanc~se; goodtidiscipline; tsuper- iorwsoerk; wellnauppliedlreadlinguroom;daly lecturttt Saturday evensing receptiono enthibenroieypae Exceptlionatl facilities Car plainig stu:dentis in posi- ttnsu--sltaethuadeailttatresgtaea.teedlts-i. Ltein- exese~s $2aSto .pr weekain pives families. FarN>r au silogat, addreessa P. R. CLEARY, PuES. NORTH MICHIGAN a. RAILWAY. Tim~eTsble takiog deet ?uod: ItDne14, 1910 Traiss leave' Ann :Arbot by eteat- itadorslsd'l-isre. ,:an. I Is 4:155p.1sis. :,:t 0 p. I -41oonlay'.teak ,x goingNorth alt,9:17a.n. NOCE..-Sanday Traitn cuns 1Ite'(oen T:oledo anid ltaurueJunoction only. tote ilon:- tore .lncti:'lisreturtitogd6p. m. 15Oe atsfrr rudtriplon ass lotrain. *T'i'einun catweeu oiaAnn Arboland tiToledo only- HR. . GtElST55tOrd, Anent, A:nn:Arbor. W. H. SIENNO;TTO . P. A. Tlets. { asss sv. GOODIIEWe,itlorist. Grsiwer ot B1 oors, C.arnastions ansd Flow.ers of nil vari- ety. Floral designs asde spo sithlort notice. Na. 1 Observatoy street, npp. cemetery- gate. WEBSI'.R'$ INTERNLATIONA4 dEnteirey ew. ,fa.ICIONAR Y Suecessor of the .1, "Unabridged."a -Ten years spent o n revising,u100ed- 11Ii 5 Eitsrsemplayed,nnd rmsreethasn$0,0 'I' ' e Nexpended.$ 1.1111 0 s' E erybody ahounld awn this Dictisary. ut an- _ Msweet ali questions concerning the his- tory, speling, pro- nunciation, and meaning at words. A kibraarin Itself. 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