THE U. OF M. DAILY. 1 . 0f f lR. "D if1 . it .5i doiuly s a. l)durin.. te ieot roc', hy THE U.: OF I'V. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATON U JC'i',:tcc otoprice 52.51 pet year, inaal y ho lin,.:: gi ' icpies ;3 et. subsctip- tontisty aftt at ti he o ft theT): i1, at slolhects,wtth any of the dtorsoroa athort dsoltors. Coomunications hould teo i ihcvby tovcoc . ms.tif tiy areto tyc 0 rtiie best 'ay. Actss lltoti riota l or utblica ton to t0 tI. irOtiit l itr Al losn s co oc, netionstould beIsentto the Boot '!'oF, U.or At. DAILY, AmArtor, boO EDITORS, C, A. 1iNi s ()\c- :Wt =4 trri> vl dorr i ,., I .I -No J..J 1.0Il {} + i:i. k j by the tow stutlents of Yale Uiiiver- The Opening Reception. sity. In this field the law tdepart- mea itbacovad, t narl oi of The S. C. A. reception to thse the other departments have a pubti-frsoaeItevngwnaey cation of some kind. It woiild heeijybvvnt Fty ghtot ans easy natter to found an annual deBed stucdentt were present, and in thei tcodiepartmnot, wvhere so many of thoe older moembers of the n faculty miingled among the studetits musy siriencod newopaper menatiloplnicetpesntfrte are ti h.° found. Leot sonie actionadhletaeitpesn o h 0 h~i 1 OCOby te sniortuefreshmnen. ,)efalcn t nceby hesenor aw The progranm alceadly publishiediii clths to )ild an annual antI provethIdoi vsfirooedrooth 18 the LEADING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS and SHORTHAND. 1liatiicc hobuldingo nit rtear; liaetnantec tootdthdiiplin;sp iortlork; Weliauppied revading room;iailiviectes Exeioaltfaociitifojl~aisuetsio o expenses to .5prwe.i rvt 'uiis tor Stiw Caogue adre P. R.CLEARY, Poohs tj5). : I thei itorksyou shalili knowv them." Iv th esclmtis of tiiIssue wil ibe rfoundl ai statimeiiniiiof tiiv sail a'ci direary codiion of our iong; lolkd-o %vrdt gyiiasioim. So slo i p? ci cciiiieadv iniemen iiO s, dntiillcold'iindfowilh c it iun aly i c f1 c alfci o n- orcdiary dillione nscialiy pitvettat siicho evetits and whten at the end ali jioined ito singinog "Tue eYlioow ail the Bliie,"' the wvaiis oi NCWeavbec IHail rung as they hasviinot dtoieloicr isany yearri. Tue feaes ofo tihe p ci. rio Vec- ir. I..'. A. 1an a 's w'conino caiiies s andiAm dirua iiio'srecci. Prof. IG i f ii i I Iii i i c; 50.,1Iwa 1dc. i l'.t0 ' i 'I iic c l i i i i i i Ii1i _ lii_, anth il 0 c0 l 1atc ioc ii iffer to si ccici atthy tI.c dl1. hSit aited, 110ocr exhibiit is, in themisut if the diipiays of iiie greatesti- i versiiies of the lanud, weehvev eery reason to feel pirouivIof imir univer- sity atit its wotrko. In a shtort time the awvarcds will be mode in the attiversity and college exhibits at the fair andI it may foll to or lot to shoare in thoe prizes. losT ,year ste urgedh up1o00the senior loot class, the advantages to be gained' from a publication simi- hoe to the Yale Shingle, putblishoed C ccli'C L, i:. cccl~ii I1'1 ii cl . .J ,Y 1ii).« d i 1 1il cv 1i itiIlc~ i II1di, I3i1, coid ]i-It_ imadii, fir dic s51dnts h ve alv i le cii leii t0ll il oc til V." c 0 wi7'Itti oio sa i .t i 'i oc:_?i t li KiCisE ii ii t i 0,t. o, s . 1 11 the z tiIlaiiiiii a d aii vlse ~rociii. 'ttt~ i i iio 0 1 1 C;i ': 1 1t ai lfel aiu olel o li so I