oe tt* 'Of 3, au n. VOL. IV.-No. 2)0. CO-EDS TO MAKE MERRY. 'he Freshmen Spread Given by the Sophomore Girls To-night Wili be a Success. 'he Freshman spread, the only annual gathering of all the college girls, will be given tonight at Gran- ger's Hall, where it was field last year. The Sophomore class, through the four committees, has been de- voting every means to make the en- tertainment successful and to insure a good time in its fullest sense to all attending. The conmmnittee on invitations de- sires to have it esp'cially announced that the freshman spread is for all college girls, irrespective of depart- ment, and that if any, through acci- dent, have not received written invitations, they are requested to come "just the sane. " The aim of the spread is to bring all the univer- sity girls together for one evening, where co-ed light shall shine its brightestest. Ladies of the faculty sill be pres- ent as chaperons, and a pleasant program has been arranged, with pretty souvenirs, niusic and refresh- nients. It was the desire to include the girls of the School of Music in the invitations, but the hall was found only large enoughi to accommodate University students. College Press Clubs. From the exchanges it is quite evident that Michigan is not the only University where it is difficult to maintain interest in a Press club. All the press clubs are going to re- organize, but as yet few have done so. At Wisconsin considerable in- terest is manifested, and it is proba ble that their press club will re- organize. The establishment of schools of journalism in some of the universities may have some effect on this matter. That the press clubs are not enthusiastically sup- ported, indicates a mismanagement of their work rather than anything else. Such a club is very different from an ordinary literary club, and needs to be handled in an entirely differ- ent manner. Until this is realized by those.connected with their man- agement, little permanency can be expected in their organization. Journalism presents a practical UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. side, probably more than any other HOPE STILL WITH US. sSW /EsVE GOT ]EM" subject undertaken by clubs, and The Wisconsin Football Team Con- A CAR LOAD OF requires a practical handling. The fident of Victory.Our Men Will reading essays and short discussions Make a Strong Stand. EIRJE + -. PIAN OS are not needed near as niuch as the dicuoneofdediedras mtterandthof Our prospects for tomorrow's JUST RECEIVED. da.o.game with the University of Wis- Cases in Oak, Msahogony, walnut and Black. plans of editing matter. The limi- consin have been considerably dam- To Rentor for Sale. Prices Right. That's fair. tations of a paper's field, the policy cousinlhvehbeenicosieray dam- ofth aprwatisnsv, iulsusaged, although it in safe to say that ' of the paper, what is news, and such tecnetwl en aeoe lgr"l bl 131 the contest wviii be no tame one. yo ya( pertinent topics are much more to prOur team is not yet discouraged by the point in the work of college lie reverses it has indergone, but fit South Main St. iiieta clubs. is prepared to make a determined This Looks Like Business. effort to regain its reputation. The Castailan board set last Wisconsiii's captain was here a evening for organization. E. few days since sizing ip the work of ( Ittaway, formerly of the Dm vour team, and was of the opinion ivas chosen managing editor with that Wisconsin would not have practically no opposition, while D. much trouble beating us. He be- i. luiiteiswan chosen bnsisns nian_ lieves that they have a very strong ager inithesame way. ichardteam, and is confident that they will wit'n youwanttheLatestitrioolitanstyles agerin he ame wy. ichr dof $2,$3,14 or *s5 Shoes at 50e to "l a Pair less (Quinn was elected assistant business beat Minnesota. Our men are not, than Ann Aror prices seni for catalogiue to manager, the choice of an assistant however, quite ready to admit that managing editor being left with Mr. Wisconsin will have such a walk- away with us. The first part of the a a Ottawa. S. H. P erry has been 101, 183-185Woo w i ,i chosen temporary secretary. Messrs. week, practice was very poor and DETRIT, - - MICHIGAN. Luten, Lyons and Ottawa were ap- interest seemed to be waning, but the past two days have seen great N OT I C E - pointed a committee to take any further steps deemed expedient in improvement. Yesterday's prac- - iiv asoaiili.ittit, iiscity bringing about a union between the lice, espsecialy, was noticeably het - land'nitsi is h iiayal tanails istaisoi sIn t