rx; Afth. x fGr 4 %low Vf z. I V. NO. Of' ). VIL. TV-No.UIVER SITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1894. PIETRECNS PRICE, THREE CENTS. SUMMER INSTRUCTION. ners, by Mr. Reed. Primary and I seconidary batteries, by Professor Pat-~ ASynopsis of the Pro gram for the tesj aoaoy oki eea Summer Course of chmsryny-r ele.\-syis struction. Iceity yAr fge.Aayia _ ieceemistry and organic chemistry, ti The comnmitte oaving in charge)1r. Edwards. Genseral descriptive sait thre sumimer courses of nstr practat i ca srnm, by Mr. Loivoley. oi srcon an'iiatl biology, by Mr. Jennings. die 1-7. of M., wills the authority of Geineral anattomy soil physiology of the regents and the faculty of the, plants and histology, liy Professor dlepartmocnt of Literature, ScienceI Newcotmbe, Miss Morrow soad Mr. und thy Arts haveaniiounced the Dieters. tro ratn for the tercmi. The tcrm10" - Association of leledicai Colleges. will begin Mioinday , 'July i, and1_____ c ose kt'itlav, August 1 7. "l e se %'- r. V aitlian has rcturineid frotm ,iii courses annot~uncredlviei le tiee 5ssionl of the Association if iour courses, oie htou r pitr da"1', lvi Medical Colleges at Chicao-o. \Vs- lass in the wveek aunless the contsrarv te'rday lie spoke for a few mlinuttes is specified. The conruisittee has to one of bis classes as to te vork assumted that a large proportiont of "iii the association.,IHI replortedI the students will be superintendents that an earnest and suiccessfutl at- tulprinicipials of schools, anid feuds- tenmpt is being imade to raise thsercc ers in sigh schoossasoi acaidemies, I quirenieints for adissioti to medli- and it has accordinlgly soughtt toj cal schools, and also to niake more arrange the prograni with immoedliate uniform the allotmsent of linte to the reference to this etid. In general, varioits studies of the medical tile elementary courses wrill be givetn course. In both of tbese particu- wiih a conrious pedagogical piurposeI lars sve arc still is advaince even of and irnlt. As the term is short it is tbis reform movement. desirable that work shuttd be con- liTe lDoctor also announices that ducted u1p1115the ittensive Iplall. te association bad taken action fiSudents are therefore advised tot 1 that alters 1895 all colleges of te to attempt too mny courses and association sltostld have a mtedirtil also to -coinsult withi their instrutctors course of three sears, eight misonths biefove tmaking tul their program. I each, or four years, six monotths each. The cousrses trill compilrise the foli- louing: Preparatory Greek and Greek drauma,4 Death Enters the Ranks of '03. fir t~c. DeCou. Elemientary Latini The members of the class of Cicero aiid Virgil, by Mr. Metider, anti Ninety-three and the many friends Ca-sar's Gallic Wtar, by Prof. Kelsey. Bleginnlers course in French aiid cor- ol- the deceased will be tained to pusitiols and translation fruim English learn of the sad death of Miss Locy into Preticli, by Mr. Levi. Biegiiiners S. Andrews, in Durango, Colorado. cotirse in Germtin,tidvaniced coitrsec The death of Miss Andreswiansod- in (Germanl grammsar and history of; den, being causerd by pineumnonia. Giermtan literature from the midtdle of tin eiuliteentli century to the death of She has been teaching in Colorado Iotlie, by Mr. IMensel. English liter- since last Septensher. MN~iss An. Gattire aid ther study of Shiakespeaire- lresawas a moat estimable young by Professor IDetison. Old 1' tglisi I iady and had scores of friends in the I Atiglo-SaxoniI and Eiiglishi grlitliari Cnirersity, iwho will nirurn her cai aln histisrical basis, is Proftsout IfelilIi, aod Eiiglishiciiimpostititntb ls1sa. N Professor Scott. Amoericani1>i story acrd civics, slid getieral hiistory, wtthi sir- Ex-Governor Luce will deliver an vial refereiice to otediuoal history by Idrs n 'amn' llr h Mr. Dosw. Psychology, hirstorof phil- osoph~ly. pilosophiy of the sriecres tano S. C. A. tomorrosw morning. Mr. philosophy of religion by Dr. Lloyd. Lace is an enthusiastic believer in 'rhe theoretical, practical and hiistori- farming, alnd is said to be a very cal study of the scienlce and11 artiif eretaditrsigsekr tahnbyPoesrHndl.Pi-bciples of political economoy, recenit de- The library of the Tappan P'res- velopmsents in1 economic theory by byterian association, McMillan ball, Professor Taylor. Geometry, tlgebra, has lately received the "World's trigoniometry anid analytical geometry parliament of Religions," by Dr. by Mr. Lyman. Differential and in- Barrows, from Prof. P. W. Kelsey, tegral calculus by Professor Cole. Me- chanics by Professor Ziwet. General and the "Prince of India" front Dr. physics nod laboratory work for begin- \W. H. Jackson. VIVE LA NINETY-THREE. To Give Aufa-J. The Banquet Last Nigh~t a Most En..i joyable Aeair-The Remnants Wire ureci ir lllicciipeaci of the "Banner Class." C-_ a oll ii- uit..tiiie csf . t5i lt aiid -11away About thirty niembers of the '"ban- toilily sirel, iiihl ll,11foc theim. ncr class''of '93 gathered aroond ; \Sc a hal itoiseerilic i:leuci the banq~uet tables spread in the larlors of thse Lighlt Infantry armory' A A ,14 b0- gIC last tniglst. Te banqitet w'sonot-icitsoieii lirenied by wrell prepared toasts an~d 1ra Sut Main St. songs,;owritten for the occasioin, song to the tune of familiar ,airs. TIhie ssll sours of the nioring fosund the baniqueters repartinig frotit the baiiquiet tall swithu a feelinig that te occasion sail beets a memsorable one 1o each one in atteinrance. Thec follotwing officers of the per- manent orgaiziations which wras formserdwere electetd: President, when rms ivdnttliictsttetissiisiitaiiStylts ot 53, $ft $4cr0$n slisesit 5ic tos1 a pair ls GeorgeIB. IDygert; secretary slid liha ActAror ceds Senalftir Cataliesne historian, Earl D. IBabst; treasurer, Frank H. Smiith. A f A year book will bic issued by " a s& the secretary. (hne hundrerlansill t, 53-185 dotoss ARDAe., nh.riheOh . - SMICHIIGAN. fifty dhollars iwere reported o0n lanrd for thse reunlion inil'96.GR N E 'S Mde .Rcado ace as(toastmaster anid the following toasts ( LSE IN DANCING still iscituis wer re )Odedtoad Thiiisday eeinss8:(();Lladies.vStcudy wee epotadtfstleonhs4 . Ladels ad 1(sr-si e, (1 '(i r 5 i 5 'ii1. lay vni gsiu 8es tocis. 0c'iici 1cc, G a l 'l'OnS-osiuusie Schol------- iL .taii'c cuidstisit.'ihiio.siieinrisitweilttwel.css$5 ''l a ilrs Iliv" rer-- I_-_._1 C d i cii i lsIrecivedit a ncy time. lT Chiimccs- ---- ----- .G Clv an 'sa and Class Sliri ___ ___ OG B ygert The meno consisted of: REsaltopdcOtrsc. Artist ic Photographer, 6 E. HURON SI. Olives. Zepieretiss. Rotci'uirke.s'. C'uhsiinSaladi atolls. - Se-ond(1 JaNI>ftiOry eIncoice Veai Croueott;.. S-asdiicurs, liP - Pruitc. Nus. issnfectionis. ILWQ s 2 'Y0sY Hiarl inii, lee- creaii. at u :avsorted Caskr. 1-1 \ .crt.lil.J ...f.st8i Ute Nir. I lihicolatIc . __l' Tu r t.'Lht', - -48 S. State St. The Wrinkle Jester in a New Guise.________________ lie laughs best swho laoghs last. GymYnasium Suits, The Castalian seems to hare laughed Sweaters, last. It happened in this way: YIes- terday the 'irinkle jester was out in -ci- all the colors of the rainbow, booni- ing the \Wrinkle seiths a conspicuous placard. Three Castalian men saw SFORTING "+ O D him, captured him, and cajoled him into their service by substituting a Castalian sign for the Wrinkle sign, Of Every Descripion at and compelled hint to promenade 1' State street for an hour, to the great iA H ' amusement of the spectators. The Hare and Hound club will UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE run this afternoon from z6 S, In- galls street. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. 41 A