tt* VOL. IV.-NO.fl0. U TRAINER MOULTON'S WORK. its Good Results have been Evident in the Work of the Team-A Trainer of Wide Reputation. Ed. IV. iMoulton, who during the past fall has had charge of the phy- sical training of our football teanm, has f ully vindicated the high opinion the management had of him, when tthey procured his services. The condition into which his vigorous discipline brought the men was well slhownisthde endurance the team displayed is ttse hardest gulmes iof lise year. Mr. Moultos, whlo is sow 4i. years old, is a trainer seel1 knowvn through- out the country, having obtained his knosvledge of the rules for training during Iis active course as an ath- lete. Ie seas one of the very speed- iest sprinters of his tinse, as lie held the professional championship of America in the ioo yardls' dash, having met and defeated the speedy nmen of this and otlier countries. A)fter abandloning his active course us an athlete, lie took to training spsrinters unit later on athletes of all classes. Mlore recently he has devoted his attention to bicvcle riders is particular. He was dur- ing the past season the trainer of the Chicago Cycling club, andt nost oh his work next year sell b texi th, whleelmein. although liii work this fall withi our football teaiss sas the first svork of the kinstlhe ever ondertook, yet the careful attention he gave to the proper development of the iien physically was one of the great fac- tors in our success. Certainly it has been thoroughly demonstrated that we can never expect to do our best, or to stand where we ought in any branch of athletics until we have in charge of ostr athletics sumec man who knosshowe to develop1 them thoroughly. The Mills Meetings Close. Never before perhaps, in the his- tory of Ann Arhor Ivas the religions pulse been quickened, as during the union revivals just closing. Thor- ough preparation was made hefore the coming of Mr. Mills in order that no time might he wasted in getting ready. Great things were expected, and no one is disappoint- ed. 'Six hundred and fifteen have signed the cards, and thereby signi- 1. UVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1893. PICiE, TinRuEE CENTS. fled their intention of leading a THE OPEN DATE FILLED. T ieA m better life. I M. de Pachmann, an Equal of Fade- T Gi/' Aw a!J' Conssidering that the revival began rewski, will Appear in the Choral Union Series. the herveoer iiinueladpencils aiid only last Wednesday, this is quite ae reerreien strieig e-e roiv airy i marvelous. Yesterday, many meet- As anisounced in Iyesterday's toellseP w will al for ivthe,,. ings were held between 8:oo a. nt. Dvi.'r, the Choral Union has been Wr e S itos ~vi-raeaid, siii e and the closing services last night. successful in securing the services ronvs clim-e to see Ovii, vuvi At the afternoon services, thse M. of a pianist who is second to none E. chutrchs was crowded. After ints3 ol.M ePcsani So'clock, os-er half live business tihe greatest livinsg interpreter of Gw en;esic ea1-pers. hotises of the city were closed. Chopin. tHe iii appear here Jan. 51 South Mains St. Mr. Mills goes to Iis hioime in 26. Speaking of the mni antI his Rhsode Islandl whlere liewill retmain work the Newv York M1ail arid 1Lx- a dlay or so, andithseis proceed to press says: Rahwvay, N. J., wuhere he is to hold 44ITiese compositionivwrevitterpret- ed in a mnnsier that c-illeidfoirths the a revival. wxarmest expressionss of stisfaction atid deliglit froii the audieuces. . ste The Public Meeting. Pachiman~n issquevtionlahlyI possesses The 'ebterlitrarysocetyhaswhat is absolustely requdred to make Tue'IXebser itrar stciey 155one capable of ladequiately rendelring arranged an especially fiue Iprogranm the works of Chopin. I-tie talent is of wheyn vasdt tiie(.sirst lvetieoitnstyles for the public nmeettng tomorrow 5aliighs oridsrlila mulsical inttuitis of, $3 $ or$: Ceshoes tsendtsros$1 aeaie tes night in the law lecture roons. Thse anidtierceptionss ate evidlently qicik 11U C following is thse prograni arranged:,itid keenlie is stioii ly emotlonsallu xithisst fatting into exaggeration anid AMniex s i e ------ n - ___.1hv uiin hlis techlicil accompilihmsentsarsuh a Ades odie SleFrnhE.chabelan.10, 1co wnFr Evas s-. Five ivespeece s. is to enable hitm thboioughly to express il woo-I', - _ - IH~tN Mao andvi Oen ---t-- has. K. vvied lhitscenieptions. No pe5f1(1t~ilsfithat '.i~-IIN 5 wie vs teles rly 11heiier v ce Is 1 ai~peitehhers so iseviiequippsed -0 To sos pep botties afteiu10o:3. l ot thie woik lie hass undertakienl,land E OL -&CoJ itsed eltveirs o toi ilSId 1mad1well sE lins ths ta t hoqinwhe youswantvie pe Ilus of ine Ohveci to "Genleme, t is -iust, b iustoped.i sejoicie it this r-msnmg itf 'it- lde IPaehi (andies. Staiiosueryr vt uo-t. 'ur.rss baeee, Laivhrim-tC-eds:"0 111fr,,1uu iaiii.Ihiebeatant d mtecpressise- e ius anusd mtvhev-i ekoi f vvipen t Th tium s tep- Di r es- eti, o]'I outhecuis'. felos. ---------1-----inss otftiiie prioidicediby lis exqiitetts LADIE' ndGENTS' LUNCHR~OOM. iliwobnauvi totiehi the perfcit talctltha iuies R. E. Jolly & Co.. 26 S. State St. Ilin e v ~sit . ii P--- _-----i-10.J.Lrson him illhs perf(ormiancte. his evidently 11 the1(i5( scintra1 ithiortuiigilhssathy xx iith iheicomposer :in-- l i, Sills -_--"-----l e s ubhose xxoik-s le is iitiet ia th t~i on ---i --------- i-. F. triendrr 1poet1c temlperani~entth11111i15his sispo- t ivsite Specsve. sitioni, andIr is lability to usaster till the leofi Stieevi- --t ____.Cc. hulv.rtechinical iicueiities that tresent thieiii- __- 1.The utt(ivomste wdeli lts to selves. all thiees-eeeeightfitlly eel- hnr"dent in theiperformaimie of the e, rtiticphsvpe, 6E UO T l'rof1t Cihasplin_-____---_Z. G. Joses. ritctPoorpe, 6E UO T vtgie'r-el. " Sil ispianist, yesterdayv lift(et-Iioti. _________________________ Pri.i\vee --s--e--les--.1. oan. In a Weii Worn Rut. HOT LUNCHES, "I' iet ls. vThe ant i-(pientsl- se-. if. Ivreieeii. Ninety-six seenms to have fallen L we' h~~t5 itbeslvevl" itnto the well wvormn ruts of lher hpre- Mis~ 5eesiv~iu (~vdecessors. Over a msonth a~o a 9 Iltl 1Ei taiiished in the Uted s5ti-es. committee of five seas elected to have 'E 48 S. ST.ATE St. .i. hIarvey. , entire charge of the class affairs.- -- s oeety Ppee ----------- - I. .i t ing, T mis 'com m ittee has tuot yet even U A IT O fl lro m flriflr Muic -_--__e-__.___tis (Lillye lani]. net for organization. A social or IW LEFtH U Generos Acton. Ireceptton does machi to break ltve monotony of student life andh keeps t NruHs sisuuo The Wrinkle board, in atn effort to alive the class spirit as weelh. HOLIDAY BO0OKS assist thse Choral Union out of itst Hamlet. the Theme. AND FANCY GOODS present financial difficulties, has AtheUiyCuonex d-- T. adpe lntstsostegn day evening, Rev. Chsas.Cravens, of erosity and good feeling of its men- Toledo, Ohio, will give a lecture FABULOU enCDU T01). hers. Choral Union tickets will be upon Hamlet, with illustrative read- sold by the hoard at the regularins MrCavs is an able man Frsm Pubtliuuers srlves. rate $a.oo, but with the ticket willin.MrCavn be gvena suscrptio totheand has made sonie considerable W U ' brke, givnovssriptont the isusfrstudy of Shakespeare and othier pop- WhrineoveringAllthe issuesyfr-ular authors. His lecture should UNIVERSI TY BOOK~STO R theedmonsthsoAlthe onyore-prove interesting to admirern of the ceivd gos t theChoal Uionmasterpiee of the great English -Ai- treasury. dramatist. nOWNe TOWN, MAIN STREET.