THE U. 0OF M. DAILY Published Duly (Sunday excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Deelmn Times bulding N. Main t., opposite post olie. EDITORS. J. A. LeROY, 'O, Mlanaging Editor. G. R. Sos, '0, Assistant C. I). CAY, G. L, Assistant. J. F. TOMSe, '97, Assistant. S. E. KNArPEn, '9. Athletic Editor. L. C. Wn,eo. 'lii. Business banager. t. C. PFABLIDSO'9 . 'OlAssistan. Anooiate Editors. L. A. Pratt.'T. A. K. tetrie, '0. O. A. Houghton, '061. G. MI. Heath, '00 P. Kaherie eed, .0. II. 1. Gammon. 'OS M. W. XW. ughes,'0. tR. It. teilly, '99. it. C. Bc, '01 A. Ssanna llc'dson,'05 F. A. Miner .006I. . L. Geismer, '8 L. Tbe subscription price o the lDaily has been reduced to 1.0 i adance foe the rest of the year. Leae sbc riptions at tin' Daily olie or with P. C. Mlyr, U. oglAt News Stand. An iportat ilieillg of liii'Ed- torial Board of thie Daily atithlii'oier at 7:30 o'clock this eening. Editos willYfail to le presitxwiil e ci- sideredl s desirig to be dropesd fron the Board, tiiles a vlidl excse is sent ill Ite naiigiig editor. If (le followoigiea, tprptosd 11y the Salt 1La1k0 'ribunlie, is ated lt Mieliigai, the miotero and. sisters of fur "minerucs blcsmiihs ad hik- wosuolen" of this infittion ccii af- ford to correct the loter's "rencess" through stbscitionis to the Bosol "'[le Yale oad Prineton footal gameion isSatroabro keeiittedt .$25000 to the two teams. 'The Sringield Reputblicanl sggststhealtillh9' give half the amount to the cae of 'In. cation iii the Soth. It is a 9g0000 stugestion btt would it ot 1be more~ app~lrorite for til'sccssful teams to focus a hospital for the ae of Inilnetl fooball players, anti for pe- plaons to tle(,iiollers and isers of fooball playeiswoi lose tei'rclives ill defese of te( pigkin? The S11u01 is 1100 especially gratefsl for gifts frosi tile North; ioreoer. whei a young manil who osgtf9to e tie 5011- prt of ae moother or sister is 1011101 in a football gameor.wiy should lot the gne be assessed for pensions? A Nnw Journal. U. of C. Weely The first nmber of Terrestrial Mla- Letinii. an inernatioal quartely journal, putblihdi nrteil1111 a Orlusies of Itye-n Phlysicl Labortory, will appear Ihis imoth It is edited by L. A. Baur, withi the c-oerationo of a Iellarkllble staff of associate eitor,hr-fu in umeepsnig the seholarshilo of the world as de- velope ini the sudy of terrestrial Inagletsn and its allied subjets, such aerh. currents, auroras, atinospheri eetriciy, etc. This jonal, like the Amercan Journal of Socology, in uni- que in it field. Subscribe for tie Laily. GRADUATE CONVENTION. cidental culture which a Enrope010 eds." We trust that amiong the mnaty - ~trill gives an American stuident, lie good results of thiso convenition tile Michigan'n Delegate Gives a Full Report of the Proceedingso advantages for seriotis anod thorotugh fact that lady delegates worked some- gr'adutate. work, hi 0.greaot lmany lhues crosrfolly osode bysidle sitlihmnwill The following repoort of thoc conven- t leant, and opportnities for direct_ loot escape the notice of our ison-co- lion of Gradtuate Clubs 11011 recenitly and11 intiate contact svithoproofessors educational institutions. at P'hilatdelphlia, 0islade by MNr. J. E. are quite moo good, if not better, in CLNAO Latitner, -Micthiganl's Idelegate: Ameocica,0111011inl Europe. 'The oecond annal convention If til he 'llfternoon session of the conven- Fri., Jan. 10, -Granger's Acadeny.- titraclute Clutsts,15li'll Hous~ltlon~ tioni-svas occuie~td choiefly by the ad1o1- '98 social. ff01, 'hlalO'tllllh luui 3 It5505 il iouh f he 'ootiotiuu 'rieolief Fri., Jaun. 10.-Sale of reserved seats eso aldyfrm1 . m.till 0U1 fp. nesfor Otay Festival begins at School of soscion ull tlly frfllt11)ea.of Otis constituotiono as finally music. ill., wsithly 11'atont an hiour for 110011adop~ltedl are: (1) 'fle orgauiationi Sat., Jauu. 11, 8 p. ino., University interumission.tDelegates fromtuowtsenty' shal esi I'knho as thle "Federation of fll-Sir Michuael Mleyeuooorff, '70, icc- insituion wee peset..Pro. Fl- radnate tCubs;" (2) A tresidlent, tore on "Rusosian Prisons and Siber- ho''touo, vice' presidenut of the ULois'ersity' vice-presoieuts, to recoroding anid hOhoItalc of Pe'1nsylvauna, gavei'thle odrisa ,Ifl,; ansi_ -Fri., Jaun. 1,5'h.I.,"uioeot o'oullonltihugscrofty ,anl trea o- Hahl---(horal Union in oratorio of Wvo'couio'. tHe svas very etiolusiotic uer, shtall constitute the otticers, or "Elijah." ov'er Otis news'e'ducation'al noos'etItelx'clutive board, (3) A comniotte on . Wed., Jamn. 22.-Rtegents neet. a0111 believesd thatothoe coaloig togethier pulth~ication compolosed of onie editor-inh- Wed., Jan. 29, GrangersAcaudetmy. of relrese'ttsives frouml 'll the leallini" --'07 sociaL unliersitie's o 011an6' ul dm cholfao 11 ou eitrfo lli Fri., Feb. 14, S p. i.,FUiverscity of lluliss''uhl 10 olccnltribll~ilsg istitustionho soe Iduty tllh.-Hton. Htenury Iatterion in S. L. to coutnhteruct the local sentlimienots n isalletopblsullhnbok 01s pub l t lislhe lllllodo A. coturse. und~lue particuularismoi develop~ed by coh- gradtuate stuodies anhdl ma~ke suclh pubt- Fri., Feb. 14, Watermian Gymunas- logo'athletiI's. Edoucationl is onoe ad l lcuoion as it loaiy deemiof inluterest to iim-Twentieth Aunnual Ball of the nlot unutil wve'are wvillinog to aodvanceth'e11' Fedeoraotionu.'Mr. Luiuheeu', of Col- Palladinum fraternities. edoication b1eyound the hllrtictuhar 01111unuibia, wsas elected hpresidlent, outd Mr'. PIZIE FOil SHtORT STJORtY. locaol interests of our various seats of Duniwvay, of tHarvarod, wa~s reiustated Tihe '90"les tlestuae" Board offer to learing socw hopte to gattoer 010s-cash peize of $13 for the best short learmoluogas eoditoi'-il-chief of the BHaodbooks. rihslri.ofe h ddress of th nmoe-story on a ,legal subject. Contribn- richest i-olt. ftertheAmoug hg eilhlliclhtiolOs fort' mer tilols from all depoartmnts are iunviteol ss'eheomoe. te convetitioni proceeded't ship iii the F~edelrationu were Wellesly, oaoo the ;Bloau'd reserse thte right to ouoe illule~iloI't t tll~liI55 '[id OutColumubia lX\ashliuigtsui D. C.), and 1iall manuscript submitteod. toic for discnusionh s a closer fed- Northosesternu. These applications NOTICE. erati ofthegrauat clbswh sv er'e referrood ta thoe executive botoro:, Thor Castalian wvill offer eithoer a hadinumterestedn theomoselvssill thle1oput- sshichis 011cotisidier thoe ittiifica- o'ashiseulrof mot leso thn tell dollrs licaotionh of thoi'"tlHandbtook of Grauoate or a series of hooks of eoqual value Coors's" euouiiterovo 0010for liielulOerslitI. for thoe bestupoeum submoitted ono or aiosliute intheeveoimg tor raouat Clibbefore January 15. Poemos pertaining to rawup - cnsttuton.In heof thor I'. of IP. glove a banquet dl)-to college life preferred. utoaotnr hi'cohomtimoOouirlitel ho sstiogoeleaos o omsla Guitar for Sale-A Grand Concert svithm discoussionso of sitandirdsior fee on splareod to foorniuhoeveryhinog tat Washburn Guitar for sale cheap. For higier degrees, hionotrary degrees. atollo'sen a faostideoos plalte miogit dieire, furthoer psarticoular's apsply at the tHnb, thoe rellublid'lliou of thorhndo-ook. bust thor conootitoutiomo of their club hro'- 3 and 5 It. Washington St. Ana-teI ws ad o hag stemoeteod thiemofrom oprovioino shot A nicely fourniohueoifront suite, three ~~~~~~~~~~~~gwhtresolutioni, pub~lishein Oth Hoidbook hu u mat ooihf hceoo-soumthh ssindosss, register in each rosin. last yneikeurmpetetheenjy-Reasonable ploner. 5l! E. Washing- uhullearunquaifiedly ceomnuing the mtof souelo festive occasionss, it., tns.7 givinog of hionorary degrees, tothoe of- thed presence of svertsmoliug "co- A rtiei ~eDiy feet thmt college facoulies mioghtitn Advertise__________________in_____ the_______Daily.________ certaimn excetptionllcast's grant hou- oraory deo(ro e. W'ileio'heliiprooseId ouutrudment oiod mot meoetwis tsronig orirMuley's Worth. opphostionfloe mooatter svas odisposed obyappuointling a comomitto'e to ini-IN vestigate tewoeqeto fsad I v a r' y k mads for degrees. tProf. Lalolberton, dean of the faculty of philosophoy of t~he U. of P., ss-hoo haolparticiptediat length ino thoeoisecussion, wvas miaode cha~irmuan at this coomittee. Thteir retoort, at tho rrconmmhendoation of Ohie oonvent~ion, is to be emibodied in next ,ear's handbook purovidied the oesred sipace can be socured. On floe lues- tian of migration of studenits from one uiversity to anatiher the tone of flue convention seemeod to be rathoer pa- r iotie. lMany slurring remnarksswer dr'opped concerning the value of de- grins of Phi. D. from Germnlaunuiver- sities. Somoe wvent so far as to sy that Obey had ample proof that Phi. 0. wvas not unfrequently given ssitouot examinatiou, amid one speaker affirmed Iliat he horsy of a Geman professor wvito had given a Phi. D. to a student wh'lom he had never seen. On the wshale the opinion of those who bad had experience on both continhents seemed to he that aside from the in- to the fact that the paper will be issued up to commence- ment this year. Subscribers who leave immediately after the ' examinations of the second semester can have the Daily mailed to them. without extra cost, This arrange'- ment enables them to keep fully informed on University 4 affairs during commencement week. The Daily is not a class publication; it is devoted to the whole University and gives the news of every depart- ment. It is the only medium devoted to University affairs- covering everything of news interest relating to this insti- tution and happenings in the college world. The Daily will be delivered at your door or mailed to your- home .address for. the remainder of the year (until June 25, 1896) for $1. 50. Le eve your subscription at the Daily office,. at Meyers News Stand, 46 E. William, or with soy member of the Editorial Board.