je ttV of AOL Alm VOL. IV.-No. 131. j THE JUNIOR HOP NUMBER i Ot the Wrinkle on Sale Today-In- creased to Twenty Pages and the Best Yet Issued. The junior hop number of Wrinkle wtill be out this afternoon. It is in our opinion the best yet issued. The size has heen iiscreased to twventy pages and an entirely new cover, of 'cost original design, has beens drawn by '1. W. Canspau, '96. The m~idle page cartoon presents aview of the '110)'' in full blast. It is a work tf act, perfect Iin design and execution, and~ is drawis by R. I.. Wagner, '95. _k full page loem, ,''to isi Sweet- icart's Fan,'' by It. (. Ryan, '93, ilstrated by R. L.. Wagner, '9 , is especially approptriate at this time. 'A Scandal in the t1oo," also by It. C. RyVas,'i93, gives a roost amsis- ing description of a D. K. El. initia- tion. Alasite Elaine Caldwell, '93 con- tributes ,]-Sour j unior Hops,'' a cartty poeni ,withs a good deal of truth. Harry Carleton Porter, '93,has a tprose pastel, called "Coldness.'' ''Woes of tse ttop,'' are de- cribed by 11. L. Xfason, '93, ii eight '"Groans.'' Karl E.. Harrimni has a very itty "J. tiop Parable,'' and WV. E. 11ollen, '93, contributes snottier pastel "Ait Eight O'clock." (lther articles are by Carl 13 take, H. R. Kellogg and othsers. C. (I. Wardell contributes twco very clever cartoons. W'rinkle prints in the back of the p~aper a list of all those whlo hate contributed to the baseball fund, unit heads the list wiltsventy-fivei iollars. The total amoniit contriti rated so far is $172.50. Thle prig: of this number will be i cents. Meeting ot Pedaggues. Trhe Michigan School Masters' club will hold a session in this city in Room L., University hail begin- ning Friday afternoon at a o'clock p. in., and continuing on Saturday. The fotlowing is the prograns: FRtDAY, 2:00 IP. ., Conference on English Composi- tion. Informal Discussion of the following questions: a . How many cotmpositions should be required of High school pupiis. a. How may the burden of essay- correction be lightened? 3. From what source should sub- UNIVERSITY OF MICIGAN, TIHUJRSDAY, MARCH 29, 169 4. PRICE, THREE CENTS. jects for composition be draswn, in NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS. EVERY U. OF M. STUDENT the High school? Th11i1iti3esti 4. tics- may examples of "Bad jTeOffiers for theStudents' Chris- IholIEby EErpyo English" be used most profitably Last Night. Ii IhIdscsio il b firedbyU o Prof. F. N. Scott, of the tniversity, fThe annual election of the Stu- AlsleI iy Lei n. ciemeit and will be continued by Prof. I%'.c lyNs Gagr A. harbour, State Nornial school; dcuts' Christiain association occur- i i5ns0ig Supt. E. C. Thompson, Saginaw;fI red last evening and was conducted Thert ctit Ihlr.te since"Avf ITV/n,- Dr. AV. Cook, D~etroit; lPrin. h.. as if es-erythinsg hail been previonsly whOt" i $ ulie i1to,11farchi 15th. C. Goddard, Saginait:1'cm i. I'. arranged. More thin half of the °C If T. WrielitJackson; Pcof. -<. ,1 nmneswr.eetd ybllto Miller, Chicagonmne r lttdb lttof s51Sosth Main St. ILetters iwill be reait fromii ric the necret-icy iii iefauilt of any op- Samuei ThIiurber, fBso;Po.1posingcandidate. Th lierai-tliar- - A. L.Colof1ate ( i svisity 1ni-iny thiat pievailtes sduie to a Ii of.G . -.. (rpuntrc ofCiolumiiila c of insstrife.for thlei.presidency bal irf J .tiu g, iy iei i;n tefattat all tiuc ifficeirsex- lT 6 00 ~o1,.1l cet thtinpriesiietsivice-presideiits Areception totie ti bat uitndtireasurcerss'ere recoiindiieid Mienmorial Ha-llSwhlie aiiinfiornial Iby a noniunatiing comiiiittee.I 1 I M~usicatl Recital usill bl ive u n iy IThi.electionsusltedt -s follovmwse: vinit~lsevM'u-'i iaiti- I rof. A. A.Stainley, ofthteiAnniiAri- IPiesideiit, N. .G lhrslt '96; of ' -c ii x . , )Siiiei ci rie-tii Si a paic less hoc School of Muic.general svice-piesiidents, L.H.IBeals, hinAtiArbrpcesndfrCalgeo ssii i-nix 9:00 . 51. lit 'i-, Mary '.Bount, lit '9 ; lit- I atm 'Symposium. Siibiect: liihe crarysvice-presidenstsS IV.;l tertz H m,t & Co0 Teicing.nof Lstun iii tie HDg1 96,1Lenorie Contver, '9,;medical 101. 183-inni5uuusun As v., School., DEiTROIT, - - ICIGI. A~n introductorvyipatper willibe vice-president, E.; A.'NevinII'96; read by IProf.I'.SA'.IKelsey, f tlb last vice-presidents, IX X V.Stills, -a-ma inE cu-uetVoo iii i'5iT rie ina Universitysswho still be followisn5li- T. F1,1 1elantd;cdental svice-pres- a synmposiusm by P'rin. [.C(,.-tten- ilcist It.II Icunsau '93;lioni- gill, Ann Arbor;in. cii I'.IBliss, icol-ithsic vice-lpreideilnItjciiicGrit- IDetroit;in.cE'I C.SWairineithat- tle Creek;SMr. J.II.liHarrci,(tech- in, 96; pharmsaceuticaiivice-presi- ard IL.ke Miliitary Ac adciiyut. c<<=rat,(lliction tem ci),ii casncec, NV. hIt Honcy,5 Iin r. I. I,. L.A.I c-ttlit '9t);assistant tress- Nu. sii iii St,rsi i- ti. ireiire ilii- its el ili, Alti uiuorkiuci tiai~ituoed-,uumod im imsn-.A Mtiller, Iniglewvood, Il; . I. urr, c Nellie. Kenn inlit '96); iiis- ii iai.i,iii . NighiungaleSiipt. of Hugh Schools, sonoiary tieasurrC 'hu.Wlle, FRESH ASSORTMENT Chicago; Prof. 13 I.I)'flit 'e St-ie Nounsml School. nuedlic.'96; assistaiit,1lusla WIaters, -r - - "-+ --- - spcial; recording secretary, Wtilson EsenBeai- Klingler; membership secretary, IH.Q 0LA Et0 tin Saturday, Princeton defeated B. Mserrick, lit '97;; corresponding _-iU Ec ,.,-icnAn- Georgetowtn at Washington, I). C., secretiryXX A. Heartt, lit '9-; Tu'I"L'LE'S, - 48 S. Sftate St. 7-2; X'ale defeated U. of Vrirginia libs-arin, Cassie Montague, lit '95; H ~ vRY1 HE at Richmond, Vsa., 28-4. (in Mon-chiorsiter, P.I'. Dykema, lit '96, day, Pale defeatedt I. of Virginsiaorganist, (election cdeferredt);mBulle- weigihtii, 2 ous-i i--stiuiu ,-i s C at Chiarlottesville, Va.-. i3ii; tin editors, F. IP. Sadler, Anna tiies-ftoi $85.00 nis h ii, tot ffl Priceton defeated Ceorgehosum Z1at Richards, lit 'g, rank Itamihar, ioiiiiiieeiiil lthiinduuowo Washingon r2-2. TuesdmayGeorge- lit '9aID. (.Thompson, I. H. BROWN'S-4DRUGSTORE. towtn defeated Sale. 14-2 . Prentiss, lit '96, EuretaItoyles. - *+0h- I ofessois Carhart andl DemsmonisTV Thn Press Banquet. - __--..-3-- .-_,ra-., a:._riPIiT I mrN _J I Thiere will be a meetmig ;of thse I enitire commnittee of the University Press association baniqiset, ini roons - ,5,Siturday, at 2 o'clock. This nieeting is called at the written re- qutest of a maajority of the conmmit- tee, for the purpose of reconsider- ing certain qhuestions discussed at the last meeting. Other business also requires attention. Two professional pitchers fronm the New England League, Condry slid Sullivan, hate been engaged ho pitch for Harygtrd's candidates' bat- ting practice. snare re-elected on the board os cir- rectors. The hbulletin staff still mseet soon asnd orgassize. The above officers still assismse their d~uties on the second WXednesday iniNtay. 3. It. Van Tpassel is a candidate for general secretary wnhichs officer is el- ected by the other officers. At Harsvardl, Jarvis Fiald lass been given up eantirely to tennis courts. The new grand stands will probably be umited to H-olmes field, and the biilding on Soldiers' field will be ready for the use of the football squad in the fall. BASE BALL GOODS Suits ad GymnhlasiumltSup- plies. Vii mre iitieii ito ixmiimiae stockhad iides, ,WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKST]ORE STATE STRIEET, ANN ARBOR. I