THE U. OF M. DAILY. U.of . Published Daily (Snaays excepted) during the Cullee year, by THE U.OF M INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION REPORTS from the game with Pur- due this afternoon will be received at this office to-night. THE new song composed especial- ly for the law department by Miss Gertrude Buck, which we publish in another column, certainly is de- serving of a place in the song col- lections of the U. of M. That the song will be taken up and appreci- ated by law students is a matter of course. The success of Miss Buck's effort in behalf of the lawv department suggests the idea that each department should have a song devoted especially to it. We give this as a suggestion and hope it may be well considered by the various departments. WE congratulate the ladies of the S. C. A., for the successful recep- tion tendered the students of the law department last night. It is difficult to imagine a more success- fully planned reception. The stu- dents of the law department are in a position, from daily contact, to get pretty well acqainted with each other, and when an opportunity like last evening presents itself, they make the best of it. The espit de corps is well developed among the law students, a fact which we are proud of, and there is a total ab- sence of the exclusiveness which permeates the society of certain other departments on the campus. ONcE more Albion has cancelled a date with our team; thus display- ing the white feather again. This is the second time this year Albion has done the same thing, and it is high time that an end be made of this kind of treatment, by not giv- ing that institution another chance to do the same thing. Whatever excuse Albion's team may have had for cancelling the date with the U. of M. team earlier in the season, they certainly have no reason this time for treating the second eleven in the same manner. Albion has always treated the U. of M. in the same vacillating manner. As we can find teams more formidable and be assured of better treatment at other institutions, it is scarcely worth our while and patience to further consider propositions from Albion's Athletes. Their Praises Sung. The one thing which the law de- partment has been in need of is at last supplied, namely, a department song. At the reception last night the song was first introduced to the University public. Miss Gertrude Buck, tie composer, is to be con- gratulated for her success as a song writer. We give the song in full as follows: LAW DEPARTMENT SONG. Air "Tarara Boom-de-ay." BY GERTRUDE BUCK. I, A smart and jolly gang are we, Flower of the 'Varsitee, Not too stiff, but gay and free, Yet as right as right can be. Never forward, never bold, Often bought, but seldom sold, Just the sort of boys,-we're told-, That in your hearts most dearyou hold. Chorus. We are the Laws, you know, We are the Laws, you see! We are the U. of M., We are tie 'Varsitee! .1. Were not extravagantly shy, And, when a sweet co-ed is nigh, For her heart we always try. And mostly catch it on the fly? Few there are resist our wiles, Ioneyed words and witching smiles, Voices soft as cross-cut files, Tempers sweet that nothing riles. II. Of nerve we've quite a competence, Of self-esteem an affluence. We cock the roost on common sense, The campus owns w-re just immense! Ere our verses we conclude, We'd also like it understood. Though free as air we're never rude, We're not too bad and not too good! IV. You should see us paint the town! Though the Dean and Prexy frown, And the campus roasts us brown They can never turn us down. Just you watch us top the heap, Of every oflice make a sweep. See the lits sit down and weep, It's early yet when we're asleep! -v. Were the boys who run them all, Rings and combines, big and small. Wires we yank and meetings call, Ballots stuff and votes enthrall. We're the fellows, don't you know? Any fresh will tell you so. We're the folks who run the show, We're the boys who make it go! A Service with Music. At the 6:45-p. m. Young People's service, in St. Andrew's Chapel, Mr. J. O. St. Clair will speak on "Self-Improvement." A students' orchestra of violins, flutes and cor- net renders this short service very attractive. At the evening service in the church, at 7:30, Rev. E. M. Duff will deliver the first of a series of talks on "The Gospel in Its Early Years." Subject for tomor- row night, "The Apostolic Com- panion." Sophomore Canes. The sophomore committee on class canes have selected one, which they will have on exhibition in the main Hall Monday morning. They request all '96 men to come and see the cane, as they wish to send in the order for them in time for Thanksgiving. Like Chicago Weather. The University of Chicago Weekly is kept rather busy these days alter- ing its opinions on its football team, according as victory or defeat is met with. When, for instance, Chicago won from the U, of M., the Weekly found material enough in the vic- tory to nearly make up one whole paper; but when Oberlin adminis- tered defeat to them to the tune of 33-12, the Weekly immediately con- cludes that their team is not mucht good, and that, as it says, "Snap,, life, energy, all are foreign to the playing of our men." Miss Anna M. Van Housen, lit '93, is visiting old friends. o . Horsford's Acid Phosphate Is the most effective and agr-ee- able remedy in existence for preventing indigestion, and re- lieving those diseases arising Is the LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS and SHORTHAND. Magnificent building; nine teachers; large attendance; good discipline; super- orwork; welitappliedreading room; aily lectures- Saturday evening receptions; open the entire year Exceptional facilities for placing students in posi- tions-shorthandgraduatesguaranteedthem. Living rxncnss e$ i t$2.75 per week in private families. Far Nlew Cetloeaeddress P. R. CLEARY, PRES. 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