gtjt U. ot' Al. Wailjj. VOL. VI. No. 84. UNIVERSITY OF iMiCHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, i1696. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. IONE GUITAR S Is enough for one person to4 S play on at one time. One S guitar is not enough, how- $0 ever, to supply 3,000 stu- S dents. That's why we have constantly in stock several S dozens of guitars of various makes and prices.] BETTER LOOK AT OUR UOFM. GUITAR. It's good as its name. T HE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO,, S. MAID[ ST. ATTENTION! Take advantage of the -TILL February 1st, --AT- JACOB S & ALLMANDI MORE DEVELOPMENTS. REGENTS MADE AN APPROPRIA- TION FOR HOMEOPATHIC DEPARTMENT. Authorized Establishment of School for Nurses-The Board Will Fight the Mandamus Proceedings-Re- port That Grand Rapids Wants the Engineering Department. From time to Minmc the busines transacted a~t she-meeting of the Boaid of Regents Wednesday is comving to light. Aniong thle recent dlevelopiiients was an appropriation mnade for the Hosmeopathiic hospital. The regents authorized time Iioiioiitliic doiari- cent to establish a school for traiiied nurses in csiimectiosn with. the hiospital. The Board decided to contest the maindamuis reccintly filed iinttie su- premie court and acocordingly instruct- edi its .attorniey, item. Benitois ias- cll('t, to applear at tihe hearing, set fom' soeet ine in she near future. A great deal of interest is manifested through- out the state as to the outcomeo of flits iroceeding. The Htomeopathsic facully hasi little to soil n1 the subject, ex- cept that they will works for the iiiter- cot of tint delsairtlii('it, whether in Ann Artier or Detroit. It is understood by gooid authosrity that if lii mandamus is granlesd and them 1ionsieopatlsic departnment reimoveil toi Detroit, that Grand.ltapids wiiilcii- i acne iliriough. the legislaltur(' to se- ren the reomoval of the htiigineeriiig slepartinent to thit eity, wshoe' it is claimesdbioneri'imaiufaeliiring fail-t ties are possessed. Thle Ilonimpiiedepsartiiieiit is inow imore prosperosus than it tinstbeeii for UNIVERSITY CHESS CLUE. Constitution Prepared and Officers Elected. Plasis for a University Chess Clib were formulated aiidta constitution prepsared at amiieetisng iiIhoson It, M:ain Eiilsitug. Saturday. 'The smic ileose of the cub is is lly flh' gai ies at regular itiwrals anit to ti)id at liast on toisriiaminitever' rear. The officers ire the san;? as iini'r- sitoary assoeit-ions aiid] no executive ciiimimittee wvili control the geniermil ins- mness. All students of the U'iiversity asiu inembers of the ficulty are elig- ile to mneimbership, and those ishti play will he wselcoime at the slexf imetiiig, sw-len thle orgainizatisin will lie perfect-. cid. An entraiice fee uif 2:5 cents will he eciargeid anid the mietiiigs will pretlably behe lei i il oeof the literairy' societies' halls iii thei main Isuilling. After the consiileratioii of time regu- Inc business the following uofficers were eleeteid at Saturday's meeting: WV. D. WEBSTER SOCIETY, Dean Hutchins Gives an Instructive Address to Members. The Webster Society presented in initeresting and entertaining progrmm Saturday evenling. DeainiHutciis' aiddress on "Individ- soil ihits sait Majority Rtole" dealt largely mithi the political possition of the people at the presenft tne and the causes flint lest up to if. 'The rights of the individual as ,,ii indiviulual are sacred, inviolable by man or govern- ment," said Prof. Hlutcins, "yet as a member sf society, demaning its priv- ileges and protectins, lie must suirren- dec soiie of his rights for the public good." tie deprecated the taking of privafe property for public use, evesn to coinserv-e public morals and. health, witout just comiptensation, sayiang, "The pieosple, in, their eiithusiasmi to be imoral, should slot forget to be just. 'Ilie greait tenudency of our Isgislatu~es at the prsesentltliiie is to y '7See our Show Window. T'akeNotice. Hick, presidesit; Allem Zachaiassiestrict the rightsguasraiite'ed by oisr mice presidesit, ansi Stasnsish Binckus constttiton, anii to enicroachu11o00time seccetsscy asnd treasurer. The exec righits of tintdividumal. Yet flu' fault live colnsiftie consists of tlieOsi_ is slot'isi the systeml itself, but iii the desnt, C. G. I'aluier anid Allai.sCainetsrreisen'ivt-ue. The ligislator, iii bli. 'l'itis is theliirIsst: strictly Plus ii many cases lbsd, ignloranut o indi, for- silO}r tub ini liii' west unf it siiis ii" 1 i lcii iii5alido i'theiitti'sloiiflh' unitts'iioigli. intereist will betie ken u is ubtic aloks toa retplenishing sit it tointmakei'it pi ss'iisiiis'nili poiular his mmmii timie', flu'attaiiiiin'it sit hits org ,'anizion111. 5'. CT . l'sslinis''auns lism'- ems-i ndts, sandmIis, iii fast, sillilyt maislsit the imustimig aindStaindish ti hu pryPrt rtgfa un eli'niuihizam'titotuih- iBackums teiiiporiariise'scretarly '-bssy ut parity doinaiition iiandi EN LARGE THE LABORATORIE~.S-smcriein shouldm be eliminisats'u. leu- e'.4, iteli'-egiii, c'abntsh iii'imisst sut, Prof. Novv Says There Will Be 500 s's-mi if it seseimsa hiardshtip, eliminats Medical Students Noxt Year. (time poiuhticianii iiislhits imethoissifroem piolitics, raise liii'slsilsi's of oiir leg- liof.Nom-y incideulsully memnauckeshismitimis,miInli'tiipeplsi-illSins-clistte lately, that liehe silt tsinicastiosssstim fe'airfromisi siss inomii'unjust hamws, point to aii enrollmesst of 50sicrimioue mamii liii rights of thlii'iiividuassl wiii stuidenisntimemedisieailsleparmtmen'mt for sumffer 'vemy little froiiitime mimic of the nesxt yc'ar, mishles of inqirmiy haves'imjoi~ bseei very nusmmeromns of lateIl~e also FRATERNITY MEN, slates that if sometinmg is slot domie Dr. Calkins Speaks to Them Yes- very soonminii thur shape of enilargimig terday. sosimo of this'labioratorcies, that smith ihits lrge emicollmesit, time imcemiss'bctig A mneetimig 'xclissix'ely fmor fm'aim'city psrincipally ii thme frshinenmss15, sosmie hl a edysedya ever lIt-sl consdimctemi by -Dr. falkinis. Miore of the first year stiucdents wxill hi' mil- stile to take sosie of thi'espsquied Iaib- thasnsmfiftymmsweeins-sent mud wsteoaui- smatorycoroimses, as a sismimies' of thetel' tisi Os'sms hndI'mu labosatories hasie reaclied tuernic- tlisoisti the sammie expince-s, for Di'. nmusn this yeair. tHe also says 1hat this' lkis s a frasternmity mmaii hisel'f. Julscclo tocetluso ~x'sticlto sisme yearcs past. T1hes nesw- faculty is Fmill Woolens.1I will offer all Fmancy wsorking lord to rebumild the ,,drsuol, Stuitings mt tost ifor cihansi siite mush present imndicatsios pitnt tinsa dis- roosn1 for Sprislg insportations. sided increase in enrollmnst for nset Asi early call wvill. profit youm. At ya vrta fti n atya-, G . He IL~-D , as letters of inirsunyace constantly beisig received. TeLeading Tailor, 'he hospital is fairly wcell fillesd,svith a E. Wuslisgosi f51,,Nears ltsbui sunsw cases cosnmigin constinuially. UNIVERflSITY O ElICIGfANl tsmng the snev featmures are the large- Ii IIY~f~II OF fl~fl~bI~.ly attended clinics for the "ot of door ILLUSTRATIVE CASES -ON-- PERSONAL POEl1 Selected by Prof. Levi T. G-riffin, of the Law Depart- mnent, slik," sichrl have been constasithy on thin increase sisice Oictober, and in smhich the higher classes, are derivisig .great deal of benefit. Asothier is time attention given time senior class sith thme attendance upon obstetrical cases, ins whlich at least one is furnished to each senior. The typhoid fever cases at the niu- TM0 i 0 0W QNI B A..L1 EB ersity hospital ace Improving rapidly. --AT-- The University hospital bass had ten "J S energency cases this month, a god *part of thmem roming in in thme etcning. tUp Tows. Down Tows. Thin wards are all full to a bed and si~nversitv Bookstore, Opposite Court Hioseatxsarwiint4 ti. 20OS.fSate Si. 4 N~. ain St . Ipaiet aelaii g e n bamcteriological labormatory is badlly isi need of sosme now- smicroscopes, whsichi it is sisicerely to be hoped miii be sup- plied to thmat course snon. Anothmer tale.was placeit in flueliar. teriological lmaboatory Friday for the 055' of a post graduate ,studemit, mauk- inug five Boot gr'aduates followcing thsis branch of scientific work. IK. C. Fitch, '95, Is teaching physics ansi chemoistsry at Port Huron Ilighm School. mae coumpared time twmelvcenapostles in a Sfraternity which hind gromvn for 2,000 years ands, in mu wviy, ruled time Nworld. Ttie mmeetimng tustedh conusideraibly les than an hour, but those presenit'mvwe msdsm'Pescialmiost in atpcrsoal smaum- suer anithie common bonmds, of their societies scere imupressest as probaboly they wvoldlmnt have beon isi any other stay. ft is ', relief to find an evan- gelist wvho does not deplore tme present condition of thing, hot talks sympa- thietically and esicouragingly on a level mwith his hearers. v