VOL. VI. No. 73. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1596. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. ONE GUITAR Is enough for one person to play on at one time. One guitar is not enough, how- ever, to supply 3,000 stu- dents. That's why we have constantly In stock several dozens. of guitars of various 0 makes and prices. BETTER LOOK AT OUR U, OFM. GUITAR. Its good as its name. THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN 00, S. MAIN ST. SPALDING'S Educational Souvenirs of w TWENTY YEARS IN BUSINESS A complete set. comprisig Baseball, FPat- ball, Tennis and Golf pin ers and aicylFst will be snet to ay adresin the United states or Canada upon the ceceipt ofit cents. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., New York, Chicago, Philadlphia. Largest Manufacturers of Bicycles and Ath- letic Goods in the world. HOT LUNCHES A TLA. HOURS Chocolates and Candies -AT-- JOLLY & CO'S. 20S. State St., Sager Block. Large Line of Fie Pipes. Tobaccos and Cigars. TakeNotice. In order to reduce my stock of Fall Woolens, I will offer all Fancy Suitings at cost for c tsh and make room for Spring Importations An early call will profit you. At G. H. WILD, The Leading Tailor, 2 E. iVassington t,Near Main r UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ILLUSTRATIVE CASES -ON- PERBSONALATOPEBIY, Selected by' Prof. Levi T. Griffin, of She Law. Depart-: ment, NOW ONSALE -AT- DR. DOCK GETS A CALL. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE WANTS HIM. Junior and Senior Classes Adopt Resolutions of Commendation- Strong Effort to Be Made to Re- tain Him. Dr. George Dock professor of theory and practice and clinical medicine and of patholegy has received a call to the Jefferson Medical College of Philadel- phia. It is sincerely to be hoped that Dr. Dock will not accept though the position offers many advantages above the present one. Since Dr. Dock took charge of the chair of theory and practice at ilicih- igan lie accoiplished the most sur- prising results and in Drs. Watkins and Chadbourne the chair has a corps of as able assistants as could be found. The junior medical class met yester- day and passed resolutions coumnied- ing the work of Dr. Dock in every way boti as scholar and teacher. The seniors have done likewise. Dr. Dock has requested from the Re- gents a hospital for internal medicine and a suitable laboratory for path- ologilcal investigation. If these are granted lie would doubtless be in- diced to remin. In Se last fes years the medical department have lost several of its best nien and the present indication of loss should be met with the utmost efforts on the part of the University and alusmni to retain Dr. Dock. LOCKERS IN LAW BUILDING. Some Students Are Kicking on the Arrangement. Of the two hundred lockers lotely placed in the basement of the Law Building forty have been sold already, and it is expected that the greater be the only one by which quiet and or- SEXTON WILL COACH THEM. der could be maintained in the library; the entrance of some two or three HIS SERVICES SECURED TO AID hundred students and the noise and 'VARSITY THIS SPRING. bustle caused by putting on their Manager Shields at Work on Dates wraps has, in the past, been a cause of -Games With Northwestern and great annoyance to those studying Ohio State-Full Schedule Soon there and it is hoped that the new ar- to Be Announced. rangements will permit better order Manager Shields is hard at work to prevail there hereafter. on this season's baseball schedules and PROF. KIRCHNER'S OPINION. will have the dates of the 'VarsIty's games ready for announcement within Speaks to Law Classes on Monroe a short time. In addition to the Chi- Doctrine. cago games dates are promised with In his introductory lecture to the Ohio State University and Notithwest- senior law class on Private Interua- ern. Two games will probably be tionai Law yesterday Prof. Kirhter played with each, one of wviich will touched upon the Zenzuelan bound- be on the home grounds. Other gantes ary disp"te a" dSte attitude of Great still be obtained willsteprominent Britain in a way which won the Western nines. hearty applause of the students. tHe upheld President Cleveland's course in the matter, saying that everythig pos- sible would be done to prevent rash action in the matter. Prof. Kirchner deprecated war over the matter, saying that if this should be the case, it would be a great re- trogression from our present civiliza- tion. "But," he axdded, "if after this commission has done its work, after the miost thorough research and care- Frank Sexton '03 M, has been. se- cured to coach the 'Varsity. This will, of course, prevent his playing. Mr. Sexton's work last year did much to make the work of the team first-class. He has the advantage of considerable baseball experience, having played several years at Brown, with a year alt Amherst and a season with the Bos- ton team in the National league. He has a reputation among those so'ho are familiar with his playing of having the ful inquiry, leavingi o opportiunity for generalship requisite for brisging out a misunderstanding of the true contli- good points in both team work and in- tion of affairs, Great Bettitt is found dividual playing. to be in the wrong but still refuses to arbitrate the mutter, we will most OUTING'S FOOTBALL REVIEW. certainly fight her. This doctrine of Standing of the Western Teams non-interference of foreign powers the Past Season. stii the affairs of the American con-. William B. Curtis reviews the foot- tinest is recognized and appied btl season of 1895 in Outig for among the nations of the old world January. Coinmenting on footbail in in their international relations, and the West he says: should be enforced by the United ''Although a few minor gaines were "44 s States." Senior Social. The next class socit will be given by te seniors Thursday, Jan-uary 2. number will be taken in a short time. at Granger's Academy. Excellent These lockers were provided at the re- music will be furnished and no pains queet of Librarian Vance in order to will be spared So make the affair the obviate the necessitty of the students iostenjoyable yet gi-enbyte class. hanging their coats and hats in the Tickets may be procured of the so- library. The hat racks -which formerly cial commsiittee: Lewis Sleeper, at 44 stoo in the library have been removed S. 't'welfth st., W. . l.DeWitt, Delta '. and a number of hooks have been House, Kirke Alexander, Psi S.1 placed in the hallway; these are, how- House, and iW. A. Lewis, 21 S. Twelfth ever, totally inadequate i number, so st. 'The price of the tickets has been the atsterttive is presented to the stu- placed at '1 and the number issued dent of buying lockers or else carry- will be strictly limited to fifty. Many ing their coats and hats to their seats tickets have already been sold. in the lecture room. Some dissatisfhe- tion is expressed at this state of af- B. F. Wollman, '93 L, formerly of fairs, as many students are reluctant Wrinkle and To-Wit boards, hasi re- to pay the fee '($1) «ihlt is charged moved fearo Chicago to Kansas City. or a locker and yet do not wiSh to be . J. Moinet, '95 L, has formed a inconvenienced by , the presence of partnersi p with W. A. Leet, of their wraps attheir seats. Mr. Vance Ithaca, Micit. The firm name is Leet s ys that the present step seemed to & 1 iuet. played early in December, the season practically closed with the Saturday after Thanksgiving day. There are. no leagues in the West and therefore no teehnieal championships, but the various colleges naturally drift into circuits of teams fairly well matehed, and the competition in each cass is keen. As nearly as can be judged by the scores of the season's play, Uni- versity of Sichiian leads the western colleges, having suffered no defeat it home, and losing to hIarvard by the creditable score of 0 to 4. NortUwest- ern University and Beloit College have each been prominent in their classes. The standard of play has been higher than ever before, but charges of. professionalism were so frequent as to detract from the honor of th records, and the miuchi-vaunted faculty interference and regulation of last spring seem to have borne little fruit. Subscribe for the Dafny. 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