ladN&L.,FF AIL c tt L VOL. IV.--No. 41. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. OUTRAGEOUS SLANDER. cert by either one alone is an event False and Groundless Reports of great musical importance. Ann Circulated About Our Arbor has the unusual privilege of Football Boys. hearing them together. The pro- As an example of malicious false- gram to be performed is a very bril- hood, the following dispatch to the liant one. The Choral Union is Chicago Inter-Ocean is certainly a perhaps one of the most widely little ahead of anything we have known of all our notable college or- seen lately, not excepting the re- ganizations. This year it offers us ports of our Halloween celebra- an exceptionally fine course of con- certs. The expense of them is very tion: large and yet the entire course PURDUE CLAIMS DISCOVER5IES. is offered at two dollars, a sum that LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 13- in the larger cities is charged regu- Special Telegram.-The fact leaked out here today that four of the Ann larly for one such concert as to- Arbor team who defeated Purdue night's. Saturday had never played with A College Song. that team before and that they ma- triculated at Ann Arbor within the At the meeting of the Castalian last fortnight. It is stated that Aldrich is a well-known player board last evening, in view of defi- named Hayes, of Galena, Ill., and nite assurances from the fraternities not a student of Ann Arbor. It is that no union with the Palladium also claimed that Villa, the power- was possible for this year, owing to ful right tackle, is a member of the the difficulty of securing a unani- Detroit Athletic Club, and not a student. moos vote for the amendment of The information contained in the their constitution, it was decided to 6i11 out the membership of the board above is certainly news to U. of M. byuthe ddition pof fthe o-ed students. Every man who played be cshosen by the co-eds themselves. on the U. of M. team with Purdue It was also desided to publish a col- is not only a regularly matriculated lege song, if a suitable one could be student of the University but has furnished by the students. been with the team in all the games This will be not a class song, but of the year. a genuine college song, and compe- Hayes, who is from Galva, not tition is open to all. Prof. Stanley Galena, Ill., everyone here knows has consented to set the words to to have been in the U. of M. for music, and it is intended to make the past three years; but, as was the acceptance of a song submitted stated in the DAILY several days by a student a sufficient honor in since, circumstances compelled him itself, without the addition of any to quit playing. Villa is from Walla prize. It is hoped in this way to Walla, Washington, and never saw add to the attractiveness of the Cas- Detroit until he went there with the talian, and also to add at least one team last month. He is a '97 to our rather meagre collection of medic and has been practising with distinctly U. of M. songs. the team since Sept. 25th. Such groundless lies could never Committees Appointed. have emanated from the Purdue The law students are making management, whose treatment of strenuous efforts to secure a good our team could not have been bet- speaker for Washington's birthday. tered, and who must personally Messrs. Clark, Messick, Fuller, know that our team is made up en- Hopkins and McCabe, have been tirely of regular students. Requests appointed a committee from the for the correction of this falsehood senior class to confer with the fol- have been sent to Lafayette, and it lowing committee consisting of is to be hoped that the matter will Messrs. Burnham, Jones, Brown, be fully set right before it is given Pierrepont and Rogers from the further publicity. junior class. Choral Union TonIght. Already letters have been sent with a view of securing either ex- No one should miss the opportu- pres. Harrison or Chauncey M. De nity of hearing Nordica and Powell Pew, and in case of failure here an who open the Choral Union series effort will be made to obtain Gov. tonight at University Hall. A con- McKinley. PRACTICAL JOURNALISM. FSS'rEvE GOT EM" Such Is the Course in Rhetoric A CAR LOAD OF as Now Conducted by Professor Scott. ERIE + JUST RECEIVED. Rhetoric 2 was once a simple course Cases in Oak, Mahogony, Walnut and Black. but when Prof. Scott took up the ToRentorforsale. PricesRight. That'sfair. work of teaching the course, he increased the number of required writings from each student. 71*411 abor Ogan o This year the course has been 51 South Main St. made more practical, indeed might now well be called "laboratory _. rhetoric." The course is given now, not so much for the simple study of rhetorical theories, as for the making of writers of decent English. This year every member of the class must hand in an ori- ginal written production once a When you wanttheLatestMetropolitanStyles week during the semester. These of s, $3. 1or $> shoes at So$e t1 a ir less writings cover the whole ground of than Ann Arbor prices send for Catalogue to rhetorical usage. Subjects and plans are discussed K.I1 FYFE in class. The student goes from 101. 183-185 WoODWARD AvE., the meeting with a definite piece of DETROIT, - - MICHIGAN. work in writing to be done in a _-:-NOTICE ----- certain fixed time-much as a re- we are here to stay. we are prepared to porterg from a modern news- ive class of cork to the trade cithis city pore goes ucequaled by aycther house ever located a"ce on 'an assignment.'"' Ier and cot ex(iseledbyany City Tailor in Prof. Scott, himself, examines price desired. Fine CustomTailoringby each production and when handed back the student corrects in red ink N. 7 AN STREET. and returns. After all corrections the writings are filed away and kept by Prof. Scott for future use. The system, with its varied ma- chinery and arrangements, is workc ing well, and the exercise in writ- ing is awakening in all who take Artistic Photographer 6 E. HURON ST. the course greater interest and en- HOT LUNCHES thusiasm for pure English writ- ing than has been shown in former Lowney's hoColates, years. ~~T~~ There is no course in practical TUTTLE'S journalism (so called) at this Uni- 48 S. STATE St. versity, but the DAILY known of no instruction in any American univer- D Oc N'T W \ ' f T sity which comes nearer to practical J journalistic work than does Prof. Scott's "Rhetoric, Course 2." NOW IS YOUR CHANCE! Albion's Semi-Centennial. Tuesday was a gala-day at Albion, 3O New Sweaters, latest syles, just re- the occasion being the celebration ceived at of the fifty years of the career of that institution. Many prominent educators were present and partici- pated in the exercises. In the even- ing a reception was tendered the visitors, followed by a banquet, at UNIVLR&TYBOOKSTORE which Prof. Prescott offered a toast on "The University of Michigan.' STATE STREET. F