of . a . OL. B. -No. 7~i. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TIIUGSI)AY, JANUARY 11, 1994. PRICE, THREE CENTS. VOL. IV.-NO. 1 0. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANTTARY 111 I894. PRICE, THREE (TENTS. A NEW WRINKLE 'FOMORROW. The '96 Oracle is touchingly re- Will be on Sale in the Morning--Lar-ferdt in he dtoal ada ger and Better than Ever-The bird's-eye view of their prospective Wrinkle a Great Sucness. lomb-stone is sown in another col- Tiie irst issue of Wrinkle for the nine. newv year appears toimorrow and "A Poet Died,'' hy W. MI. For- promises to bte fully up to the stand- sytlt, '95,ittily depicts thte joy in ard set by its ipredecessors. This is store for thtose whio never tvrite for tile first regutiar nllumber since thte Writtkle. otne of Nov. t otht, thse last ttv luml- There are also poents by I; .L. bers bteittg special onses, for Thansks- ' Mason, '93; Henry Kellogg, '95; gtvtn g anti (hbistttas. I ti thte reg- D). I>. I utltt, '94,atttl XX. E. lolles, slar tsnitsbet hts teett imtprosvetdby ;'95 thse addiitionaof fous' rtore spagesit ; XIrintklet sillIte ottsatl e at thse beinsg tit i iolit tof thIe editor s to Iibox'-offie, tt inte mun hatIll., ttoor- esnlarge tiseUtiler, lpermtansently, to 'rtsse 1555rlti at chsapel tilts ,, atnd at sixteens pages, intshue futusre. 'Ibis; all thse book stores aridi sarios wtill stake te15paper store desirable lnewsIstatnds. and ttrctiv thn evr ad shuldFaculty concert. increase its already large sale. Tile cuitsiponsth e cover p)age wtas ' lThe1Facuslty cotncert of te 'iii- dlraswt by Al. XXV. Caunpasu, '96, versity Scltool otf Xsssic trill be held sile R. L.. XXagtner contribsutes a Itis evenitng at S o'clock itn Frieze very clever 1stiil le cartootn, por- :Memorial salt. The lproglramlswill trayinsg WXrinskle anss souse of his be as followss: lrienssssreitsrnsintotcollege 'titer tse t. tie lltdt,, I. F'at. lot.1Kttsss_-___'Iin hsslidaysvrevess.Tisat tishey are no1 it-- itNt. JlJtvl o " I di Ii. tIt q 'I t slst stsessssurr ,,.' 'I~f to overjvyedes at returninsg is evivdentlSI. silt s ts. itli. ir~ tie sr'ssi.s eUotststhersacs Its . eo~ici~cl 'rv~ .nlMe .sss ill t utn age Ir 5 't..sl t ever '-ketch enitle'd '"Dimt ple.", I. t Ilra ----------- by MrIV.I) leader. It i aI a. No".xi stosry of asnsivcsdetlitnInglisshcol- Isl t he I it lege lisleat thse "reat suiveeitsy of i I ri lts'itlal I Oxnforv, andswlt ibe readl svths iter- 51. soi55t i ,, a ' Ilt"or, l~ ~eI~ III allrvcrn st, II t i lto.~ est by Amtrirsatncollegianss. Sly .FI el Set hut 11and15 lrltII Ivrtslnli.'/.kile MEDALS TO BE AWARDED. TeMd l or the June Field Day in Chinago are at last to tWe Ilve "sy ttiiv Ivlli e siils 5and be Awarded. As before staled in The 1111 i, II ito Ily etwll s1F1s11lIcailll fcte. the niedals for the June field umeet Il~llwanetltoe you race and lyt its Chicago are at last ready for thecir winners, and misy he obtainedt front 1,41 0, 14 O ~ ar Chlarles Baird or (George B-enson,IlleItllleal. track msanager. Those whso late not ret plaid ttp their entrattce fees Mi t still hare tot pay upl before receivinsg their msedtals. 'Tte na~mes of .\iclI- g(als swinners fosr whsomssImedals are readvy are as follow's: (G. IH. Chaspmns~, first in 500 andt 220 yartds dashl; G. XW. Keasttt, secondl ina 100ansI lao; XX. I. Geary, first in y2s yards husrvdle, 1 antI in runnsinig Ibroad jumisp aad wisenrssss n 1 tl'ie.itlI'l sooliltalsSItlves or,sit' :"',.t "vo S.Shos at :tikSt li15551' i ' s's third in running ihight ju11111, fG. I. .Iassiim rls tI'isaces'.sets ior v talpi toi Reed, first its ceo yarsahu~rdlies; J. B. XX'hite, third in 22o yardsH H Y M & c hsurdlles; A. Al. Ashsley, first its4140 o 101, 183-185H oSvIIIctI