t't AL A& Alw mm mm m m MMW , ... VOL. I . N .116. IT1\TIVERSITY OF 11IICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 189 4. PRICE, THREE CENTS. A VEITA-N LE 11E. T NIVEST FMCIAMNAMRH1f S4RCTRECNS A VERITABLE TREAT. spent in social intercourse, games, THE SCIENCE OF TEACHING. EVERY U. OF M. STUDENT Such Was the Art Recital Saturday etc. The evening's pleasure was Prof. W. S. Perry, Superintendent of Should buy a copy of Night in Frieze Memorial much enhanced by the vocal solo of the Ann Arbor Schools, Dis- in by ~~cusses this Question. f YTL H-iail. ! HMiss Cranston and a selection by Tr The address at Newberry hallo 'ise second art recital of the sea- Messrs. Ewing, Pratt and Taylor of S Sunday morning was given by Prof. BtsrlyLwI.eeitt son at Frieze Memorial hall, Satur- the University Banjo club. Re- Mu-i. y Lvw t. Ciemiit. W. S. Perry, on the Profession of Da:nce b~y Ross Granger, day evening, drew almost as large a freshments were served. The last ~~,Teaching. 2The prettie, t JTaltz shier * Aaft Wiecder- house as the first, at which no ad- feature was the 'conversation party' T cin sIdib iehen.s Tibbe suer "Aih 15eh - aEducation is in nlo danger of be- I whent." Oristilt fafier lfti,(l .9 mission fee was charged. The affair upon assigned, topics. "Ham-ci was a highly finished entertainment mocks'' and college engagements coming an effete scienceItoffers d5 SbO uth i t. 8 3 a broad field for investigation and that could but command close at- seemed to appeal most strongly tod.o51SouthMainSt. tention and appreciation. the average '95's heart. It is to be tentiocsi tasked the greatest minds. The Miss Maxon's work was through- deloreu that she 'le class cons- : profession is not without its honors. ot of a high ciarac te, aid in this nuttee iakes such strenuous effortsp s. out f ahighchaacte, ad inthi i he supreme court of public opin- debut she has made a very favorable to advance the social interests of ' t us iii tier i classssal the class floes ntion has placed the name of ' estal- 5 erc sozzi above that of Napoleon. voice allows good effect on heavy show its appreciation by turning out 's most ' ess of passages, and enables le' to issier in larger numbers at these social Thii5mosiportaitbusis the world demands, first, high schol- sonate anguish, revenge. despair gatherings. - s t -s-- + arisip. It is not the field for those and appeal with power. Not More, but Less. sso lack nateriat ability and fail in wi. .cmsieeLaiestviunsn lau tyis The program was openedwith anfrerenavs e , 4 r oes at i6,to sl5 a pit tes- Airepresentativeiofi vT E AILu in- other professions. Second, with-- less Anet Arbor irie- send for cataieue it organ solo by -se I r. eClelan terviewed a member of the adminis- out a knowledge of the philosophy which was received with moderate tration board of the faculty, last and art, of teaching, no one is prop- interest. Miss Maxon then 'p - eek, relative to the number of erly equipped for the work. The . " peared in "Sergtus and the Lion," 101, 1S3-1 S5 woot~w kii Av L. conditions sent out. The reports claims upon the state of Michigan DitIT, -n i IiiiiIG.A ain adaptatioss by~ Prof.i eiruebooo PT li tIN in all the sapers were found to be for a complete school of pedagogy from "The Princess of India." greatly exaggerated owiig to the at the University are as great as for Miss Ferre ipersinateud this C 0 fact that the newspaper men were the schools of law or medicine. t imposed upon by a misstatement of Third, the teacher must be inspired Clush'' ithi fine chasges ass et as-i Ca s the facts by those wiio were sup- by a high moral purpose. His life ig efict, after ivsichs 'iss easH posed to bear grievances. The fact must be a model, because the chief rendered a socal solo.is that greater care has been ever- ains of the school is the formation Artistic Photographer, 6E. HURON ST. The selections frois the tariff cised under the regime of the ad- of character based upon ethical speeches of Congressmen eed and FRESH ASSORTMENT i i nitrtia b nad hkvi h i z n pi rtiniles_ mnnsra ive Duarci, wicn is a new Wilson svere well receivedi by- the eature this year, than ever before audience. Both Messrs. May and as the statistics will show:- Last the are to be complimented on year soco conditions were sent out; their delivery. this year but 706; 72 were put on The piano solo from Liszt by Mliss probation last year; this year 1S; 17 Fisk was rendered with expression were dismissed last year compared and was received with applause. with this year. Part two of the program was a (nly sixty-six varnieg notices dramatic effort, and consisted of were mailed to parents instead of three scenes from "The Lady of the large number reported. Mis- Lyons." Miss Maxon as Pauline. takes may have been made in indi- and Miss Ferre, Miss Thomson, Alr vidual cases but extra care seems to fussily, I'. F. Halt, Mr. Quarles.have been used to avoid such. and R. F. Hall constituted the cast Base Bail Men Outdoors. of characters. It would be difficult The first outdoor work of the sea- to suggest any improvements in the son was begun here last Saturday, rendition of these parts, and each Capt. Shields set the baseball can- actor in turn deserves favorable didates at work on the campus. Over sixty men were out and were comment.given practice in batting for about an hour, the pitchers and catchers Sophomore Social-.o.7,.x b isukiadcl ii h priu plr. The teacher must believe in the nobility of his calling. It is im- moral to make it merely a stepping stone to another profession. Upon our 350,ooo educators depend the prosperity and safety of the Repub- lic. - -JcST R2cEsveED AT- TUTTLE'S, - 48 S. State St. THE "WAVERLY1" WHEEL I th-e-^ c " eges Weight, 2s pouinds-with elincher (G. & J.) Athletics in the Colleges. tires-for $85.00 is the snsation of the Outdoor practice is the order ev- hour. See it in the window of erywhere and in all branches of ath- letics. Nearly every college in the country has had or is just about to have an indoor meet and track men are now getting out upon the track and field. In the East the crews are beginning to take rows outdoors. Harvard's crew was the first, get- ting out last Monday. Harvard's baseball men got out on the field Tuesday, Yale's on Wednesday, while Pennsylvania's men have been out for a week. The first game of the season was played between the first'and second nines of the U. of P., last Monday. Mr. Lloyd gives the, first quiz in course 2, in philosophy, Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. BROWN'S DRUGSTORE. IRT 11 TY BASE BALL GOODS Suits and Gymnasium Sup- plies. You sire invited to examine stock and prices. WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. The sophomore social on Satur- day evening at Newberry hall, was a marked success notwithstanding1 that a comparative small number were present. Mrs. Dr. MacLachlan and Mrs.' Major Soule chaperoned the party. The early part of the evening was eing wor ea separately n the gymnasium. After practice, the en- tire squad turned out for a run of about a mile and a half. It seems quite probable that very little more work will have to be done inside. This is considerably earlier than outdoor practice has been begun heretofore. Last year the baseball candidates came out on March 24th, just two weeks later than this year.