tt* At.. VOL. IV.-No. 29. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TI CASTAIALN EDITORS ELECTED. "Roman Books and Their Publi- cation," Harry D. Nutt. Jan. rn. The Independent Annual WIll Sure- "Roman Amusements," Mabel ly be Issued-A Combinatlon May be Effected. Colto. Jan.16. ____ "View of the City of Rome in The senior independents met yes- tie Time of Augustus," Rose Cran- terdav afternoon to take final action ston. Jan. t A. tedy"Rorse in the Middie Ages," on the matter of electing editors Lina M. Gjems. Jan. 18. and publishing the Castalian. The "The Roman Catacombs," E. meeting Tuesday was adjourned be- Grace Parmerlee. Jan. 23. fore taking a formal ballot on edi- iThe Life of the Early Christians tors. This they proceeded to do. nRome,' Mary L. Batchelder. The ballot resulted in electing the ''The Survivals from Ancient Ro- following board of editors: Otta- man Life in Modern Italy,'' Eliza- way, Lyons, Wedemeyer, Luten, beth Wallace. Jan. 25. Sager, Spaulding, Quinn, Wilcox, Indebtedness of the Roman Civ- and Rymer. ilization to the Greek," Agnes M. Perry Warren. Jan. 30. It was moved and carried that the "The Contributions of Rome to guarantee be voluntary and read, Modern Civilization,'' Emma Park. "I agree to pay a proportional de- Jan. 31. ficit on any loss the Castalian may Freshmen. Attention sustain.' The board will organize and pro- One of the freshmen young ladies ceed to work at once. However, the who is competing for the vacancy uniting of the two factions is not existing in the co-ed representation yet an impossibility. It is under- on the DAILY board has incurred stood that the fraternities will sub- the wrath of Prof. de Pont, and un- mit a proposition to the Castalian .wil .gly placed tie Dsus in a board very soon. Ihe keeping of I position of mild disfavor with the the name Palladium seems at pres- same gentleman. She undertook to ent to be the most important point report the account of the Unity of disp ute. It seems too bad that dullast week, and tie letIlori- this point aloe should cause so v as to put tie co muchitroubleltiledoo s cutles troble.box near tile P resitdest's dlOor. HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. CO-OPERATIVE BOOK-KEEPING. "W E5VE GOT EM=3 A Pian Proposed at Wisconsin-The A CAR LOAD OF Plan Now Used at Leland- Stanford. ERIE + PIANOS The students of Wisconsin uni- JUST RECEIVED. versity are now discussing with con- Cases in Oak, Mahoaony,Valnut and Black. wt c ToRent or for Sale. Prices light. That's fair. siderable interest a plan for a co- operative book-keeping association. The committee which have the mat-- 41 Q l'bor ®Piat (E. ter in charge have consulted with 51 South Main St. the faculty and have suggested a constitution based upon that of the Leland-Stanford Association. At the latter place the plan has been used for some time, and those inter- ested in the association there are very warm in its approval. The same plan is now used at Harvard, Dartmouth and many other colleges aover tile un .When you wantt IeLatest.lletropolitan Styles all ve ecountry.of $s, $3, $4 or $5 Shoes at 5c to $ a pair less The object of the plan is to do a thanAnl Arbor prices send for catalolue to general merchantile business in books and stationary, and by means of the association to buy direct 101, 183-185 wooDWARD AVE. from the publishers. We will watch DETROIT, - - MICHIGAN. with considerable interest the devel- opment of the plan at Wisconsin. We are here to stay. We are prepared to ie alcQs ofv ork to the trade of this city TennisTournamertunequaled by any or1her house ever located T nhraTournament. ier" andlnoi <>ie d liy ay ity raloir i ______ A rea, a0101t1 ri- era diby os- isaor- lit)ier sIi.s Oin~ls ti. uyazo arsseotany Thelsemi-final roslnd in the first- lpiiellir cred 1 ltc u Ito Tanilrio by class singles, of the tennis tourna- 1 ment, was duished yesterday. o. ASS sTRET. Jocelyn and lMckenzie completed the match left over from Tuesday. J ocelyn, who iad One set and 6-all on the second set, had no difficulty in securing the necessary two games. McKenzie being unsteady and win- Artistic Photographer, 6 E. HURON ST. ning only two points in the two games. This leaves the finals in the HOT LUNCHES, first-class singles to be fought out Lo ne hocote, between Jocelyn and Hutchings. A Alexander will play with Baer in the TUTTLE'S second-class singles, and Friedman % 48 S. STATE St. and Jocelyn will also play semi- finals today. The doubles will pro- 9S bably be played this week. -- ". UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Psi U in University Magazine. STATE STREET. Roman Archaeology and Life. In Tuesday's i Iy appeared the first of a series of subjects for dis- sertations to be given in Course 3 in Latin. In that issue was given the subjects selected by members of Section 1. To-day we give Section a complete, and will publish the re- mainder of the subjects in another issue. SEC. a.-PROF. ROLE. "The Roman Family," Turner P. Hickey. Dec. 4. "The Roman Religion," Susanne 0. Macauley. Dec. 5. "Roman Painting," Eugene La Rone. Dec. 6. "Roman Education," Lewis C. Sleeper. Dec. nn. "Slavery Among the Romans," Raymond L. Coffin. Dec. 12. "Luxury Among the Romans," Anna E. Cool. Dec. 13. "Roman Musical Instruments," Helen Irland. Dec. 18. "Roman Public Architecture," Fay Max Hopkins. Dea. 19. "The Roman House," Rose Dem- mon. Dec. an. "The Roman Dress," F. Mabelle Halleck. Jan. 9. "Themes of Ancient Art," May Pemberton. Jan. no. This was all right enough, but instead of depositing the copy in the D.kiv box, she dropped it in the registar's box. Naturally, Prof. de Pont was con- siderably surprised, and when a DAILY editor went in search of it, lie was informed by Prot. de Pont, with excited gesture, that "Ze DAht V manuscript must not be put in ze box of ze registrar's. Ze registrar have too much business, and ze compensayshion ees too small for ze registrarr to perform ze functions of ze DtILY devil. By ze profound courtesy of ze facultees, ze DAItY have two three boxes in ze various halls of ze buildings, and teis must not occur again. N'est-ce pas?" Tennis Nets Stolen. The tennis nets were taken Tues- day night, and somebody went so far as to cut the tapes. Two of the nets were found yesterday, and Mr. Summers, who has charge of the tennis courts, requests that if any one should find the other nets to leave them at the Psi U house. The October number of the Uni- versity Magazine contains an ac- count of the U. of M. chapter of Psi Upsilon, by Earl D. Babst, law '94. The article is illustrated by two half tones-one of the Psi U house and another a group of last year's members of the fraternity. In the article Mr. Babst shows that Psi U is almost co-existent with the U- of M., and shows the growth and successes of the chapter in a very interesting way. SPECIAL SALE of Sweaters, Gymnasium Suits, Umbrellas, etc., etc. Fine Linen Writing aper, 25c per pound. Fine Wove Writing Paper, 25c per quarter ream (120 sheets). Buy the Waterman Fountain Pen. Every- one guaranteed for five years. WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOKSTOORE STATE STREET.