c . a Alk. j7j a VOL. TV-No. 113. LONG LIVE WRINKLE'. Another issue of this Popular; Publication Will Appear Tomor- row-A Good Number. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURISDAY, MARCH s, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. The number of Wrinkle which will appear tomorrow is equal to any which has ttsos far appeared. Sev- eral artictes of sinusuat note are pub- ished in ttse corrent number. The double page cartoon illustrat- iug the psopliiar soisg, Romeo aisd J uliet, consistisg of fisve cuts, is es1eciliy fiue. It is furitished by :1. W. Camipau, '95. The froint page illustration is by R. LI. Wagner and represents a Mlarch scene. 'Iwo cuts by E. C). W~ardell aisd Clara T. Angeli are good. Ansong thse literary contributions ,af especial note is "The Epistolary History of T. Willie Wee, Jr., or How a Freshmsan Remiained in the University," by H. C. Ryan, '9 . This article is opportune at the present time as it deals with a fresh- man's experienace with his oit, cois dition. "Wrinkles,"' by Clyde We. Frait- cis '89, who is a regular contribui- sor, famnishes a series of wriiskles, which are good. The date for the Antidity of jokes'' is psst at Bi. C. j -160o1inthe present insber. Aioing the otlier articles tworthy f imention are:''A tPastel,'' by 1'. Briscoe, '95: ''The Boarding hlouse Pie,'by F. R. Citchccn, '96,; "Tinsely Notes on Baseball Petac- tice,'' by W. E. IBolles, '9--."De \gatlsos Butchser'' in five lanuages. lenjaimin Franklis is again re- msernbered with a picture and a verse -In the Library,'' by it1. C. Ryan. sillustrated by R.,IL. Wagner, 'gs "OfiiCourse"'is a very pretty litti" sonnetbisV P. IHerimanns. ( hi isort verses are by Messrs.lIngrahas, >te_ nbaugis, Kellog g andr otters. Wrinkle is somewhat delayed, btn viii probably be on sale at chatpel time, if not, by one o'clock. I partnment. The motion was very REPUBLICAN CLUE. EVERY U. OF M. STUDENT unpopular and was laid on the table. Election of Officers and Delegates ; htostl,rstseosyssf Mr. J. N. Davis offered a motion Last Evening.-J. J. Sheridan * aun mu to submsit to the dean a resolution Chosen President. 4 J~ 111~1 asking that the law library be opfen The itseeting of the U. of M. Re- ~ ~ Wl ' bStlsis' y e v t 1s1I. Ceset. from 8s o'clock a. us. until 9o'clockIpulcncu lateeigwsa! DceIylosGndr 1). in. This motion was adopted very quiiet one, in nsarked contrast ',1,p5 itlrsst"AfIis' unainousy.to stormsy electioiss of the club i c 'sit :. I srtsisiot te sss h 1Stil. 'The umatter of the disorders in tihe former years. The only contest 3 lectre oonswassetted y tle made was for the office of presidlent, S ot anS ailoption of a resolution declaring the oilier officers and delegates be-____________________ 'that it is the seisse of the class tihat ing elected without applositioni. better order sholtd and still be noe-.Ssrdt,'4lso niaiistaineel in tise lecture coon.'' rn ais ascoe rsdn I seas also voted tlhat the class ex- by 57 votes 10 44 for Mr. Burnhans, tipress its confideince in IProf. Griffin '5ls.'h ertr este and also its thtanks for his lentenscy instructed to cast the vote of the to thse class. society for the remaining officers its Professor Stanley's Lecture,. olw:\iepesdnH .iu -- merman, '95 law; secretary, John wirstrsss eascleatestestropits~sa,,Styits :Professor Stanley will lecture in Q. Adams, '94 lit; treasurer, 1.I. hnAn rl rie sn orclogures-o Frieze ?Menmorial ball this evening at Dasef, '95 lit. eight o'clock, on 11 The Violin." The elections of delegates to the The lecture will be illustrated with convention of tlse Amserican College R different isrmns drawings, etc. Republican League soon to be held 1013-5 iiticssAv. b sruet, a ttfE-m ir, - - MIChIGANI Prof. Zeit. will assist in this psart of at Syracuse, followed. The foliowe-1 the lecture. The lhistory of the insg delegates were chiosens by unani- violin swill be sketched fromt the moois vote: F. C. Ruhtis, It. It. Pat-' earliest isses throeugh its dlevelols- terson, G. W. Fuller , I". . Nesvttois; msent to the ptresenst. Those who and G. It. ieonardl. are at all interested its this isoble in- - striument will no iloubt bse glad to R eturn a Jury. Atistic Phtographer, E . HURON ST. tatke thisiuusual topportnity of ' i is jte ra istctr-i Theniigsinforyiation sll tseIsrscttueil FRESHI ASSORTMENT dinng nfomaton hic wold'- otritrwas held yesterdlay-anel the Itewis cot iiasy lotss o re actual maclsinery- of the lat'was puit 1L..QsILJFN( , .Is. search. Admnissioin till be free. liaic.'ie torysw- Wrinke Bord Ogan ced. nesses, jutrymns and officers of the __ cortsid their iindisviduailtwork twithli 'UL' l'S, - 48 S. Stat S. 'iTe ness 'Wtrinkrle boardl net last I the alacrity of old liractitioners.TagtndDnealevrteWidt ntighit for organization. Williani1,:.Thtis series oif cases promises to be rishe Leading Aeademies: iolles, '95, was re-elected lmansaginlg the msost interesting feature inl con-' 1.117. py ()x -oB.D editor: Horton C. Ry an, '90. was re- etol filsts'laeeesatsl t sist il tich iit snapnt'ssssiisoset oftsce felected to a place on the board antid this year. A flash-ligiht tictusse of Griange f'sAscsaistmssC.AriSt.r5be, thsenloathe assistanttisaisagisigeritor: te pacicecort ts esiritop." x1!11ss isints-catei Is-ou asnd Robert I.. Wagnier wsatre-elect- akes i y' tir u (ihison tsar 'TO r. s-sVisss s .Iv se- -i elt chairmass of the art stal. 'These, \\'it" svith Thal. It. Smith, '95 as business IThe Debate with Northuwestern nmanager, anti Messrs. M. i«'. Cam-' Ssaus, '96: T. 1,. 1 sie, '9 s, asdelItenry- 'PTe rebate sithsN orthwsestern It. Kellogg, '95, now5 constitrute thue Itwill occue on tlhe evensing of Aptril editorial shaft.I is oassible thait6 its ltsiversitv hall. Tueeiuestisotsn BASE BALL GOODS addritions trill soon be nsade to this ssill be ott the annexation of thse' numtber. Haweaiian Islandis, -Miehigals Iasvitg uits antd GymnashifiumStil- the affirmative. M1ichigan's deisat- 1iS. Thte junior law class lhelti a mseet- Drti. Ii lean spsoke at Newberry'I ems ill lie the weners of the recent ing after the lecture yesterday after- I hall y'esterday afternoon on ''The Icontest debate, Messrs. Hays, Atar- ss-te ic ti 5555'st : sss izns- -as is ss re, cs. noont to consider the recent cases of History of Missions.'' tie spoke lett antI Lindley. northswestern disorder and bolting among msembers separately on ttse apostolic, the weihi be represented by~lessis. Camnp-" of the class. A motion was umade m ediaeval and the mlodern periods bell, Goshen and Hedley. 9 thsat a committee of seven be ap- of missionary work. lie gives the-1--4 - A LJ pitdto look after the conduct of last lecture of the series this afier- Thfle sophomore social wihi beUAIESTB O SO E tle mtenmbers and reprimand anyone noon at ffye o'clock on "Thse Sue- held Saturday' evening it Newberry ' ' guilty of misconduct in the late de- cess of Missions.'' hall. I t l'IE ySTRtEET, AN-N ARiIO I,.