THE U. OF M. DAILY g, i4.tLWaitn+ Published Daily (Snday excepted) dring the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Oreen: Times building N. Main st., opposite post offce. EDITORS C. D. CARY, Gr. L. Xw. . TnEes,'91 L.. S. E NArres,' l. IG. R. Peso".'l. W.X. liuc'oees, 'I, E. L.. louEr, '98La . IIAwS. '8. EDITOR-N-IIEF . B. iAs~soor, 'lilL 1t \NAGING EDITOR J. F. TooAs, '. BsUSINEISS IMANAGER L. C. XAKEne, '6. ASSOCIATE EDITORS L. A. Pratt, '6I G.C. I.eat, '6 P. S. i. Smith, 'i L. . E. Sherma, 'l. F. Simons, .10. H. B. ammon,'8 M. Fi. A. Faci, 'IO. R. It. Reilly, 'l9. I, C. aulds, '10 l J. L. Xalsh, 'OSIM. C B. Roe, '8 iD. Susanna IRichardn, '8. Tbhe subsripion prceo te Daily ha heens reduced to SLIP0isnadance for the rest of the year. Leavesbsriptios at the Daily office or with P. C. Meye, . of M. News Stand. Editor of tota's pler, yX. '. . 'lILAYEiP.')11L. All peroshoslodiig Dily subcrip- tisn pods aix' rcqtitsitl 10 rturni tlheiiito thit' hticiie manallgr' Ihis week '[eneli me DX ililir of thieDaily Xwii be isuledlFridaly landthi dt'eiiot f the dtes of the reilailin nuiteiberi isuePI this semieser Xilile lanlnuc'dlill that nuniber. iteiiienyi deserves awilXl proaby receive is large audiiiece at tLuiiX'rsiy hol tonight. He 1has5alwiays benil a favorite here and1 to his polar~ilit' is aidded the fact 111.ut1thils concert is tie ilsi: step toward setrilgimoiey for lip erection of as new grand stand. oD the athletic lipd. The ist of periodicas crreity re ceivecd at ie iniversity librries 111111 lishiedlin lihe DaiyIa slort imo ,ago, will tbe piniitedini pamphlet form. A coiiy will be slt to each merniiber of the Dily publishing Association (every pid-up sbscriter), lush othes Xwii be ahic to obtain the list at the bookstores. There seems to ho donbt in the minds of seie sdents an to the rigt of the coninittees in charge to take the amunal bal to 'Toledo because lest city does ino apipen tohes"in Michii gan. It is arydtIsfBd aiy reasonable argument wXhihi Xill suport tisiewIPX of the maitster. The 'i's'litith annual ball, or Xwhatever it imay he called, in to be crrii. otelan a prvatie party isiless Ithe faculty rfuse tlic, necesiry consent or the oninitees rXerse their decisioun. As a.ipriX'ate affair tie managers have the right 10ololi it wherever they may desre, and no one wihout a voice in the management of the ball has any right to object wheth- er it e held in Mihigan gr Ohio or Arizoula. MMGZN NTES of lietinowiruing :olin1101 ot (1 ii 01againe ims uiteinihe lP1st1of the Xoks oPSMack 'Twaine given lee a skech of' 111' liumoeis i iin o. XI. of the Naional tyclopidia of Americaen Biography. ' 'Thle iiiversity of (hiago SWekly comililni'still'ideal and thle irctial tii a. wsayfltht imakes it a mlodelsun- let pubicaotion. Is lierary sketches are rleverly Xwittnl andlits ineXs serv'ic'e is well arrainged aeeii appears to he complete. A ficion pri'iecof $125 ts offered. il thee Bachelor of Ars to is seehergi :ad- I lte subPsrierls foi'theP bes orignall shorl51(or' of 'slt ge' life. The leglo of 11 ostory f this coites is resrited to 400)0Xwords, and IMss, 111051bh stllo tihIle magaine Py ele 1iniiior- dc o receive clnsli(it'i'tio. Thiere is soith~ing aboit Onting whliich brings wich it a stisfactione Io tiii'average colee 111:1, sldin Iis thle F'ebruary nueimber is no excepio. It covi'is stoortinil all pars of the world.as a fewXXtifles Xillsow: "Shlootineg of Swvatov, Chins" "Hut-it ing lt'et'aliforieTiou,"in 'ed "P'd- dlineg a 'lllliti i lHondrs," apeIar iii thie cureit numerile, XX'hil Acoss thie 'esb" "Durk onehie S'aen- nahi" call "Ihieitieg Plh'Sauiihur ie Ceylon," come ii the Ma~rci tuting. 'T'he Februasry numebier of thie Mid- iandl IXonhlyi, an enteerprisig mlag-. z'ie ubisetdat Deslolies, a., coi- talus ae it ierestinig article on "lip Xoiien's Clbs of Micigai," hI' Mrs. Htattie Senford PRssell, of Hdson. Mi. A desritioni is gieen of the work of theXWomen's Lege, and: portrait of Mlidss OcaiacW. Baes, 'W5 L, appeiers iii a r0111 of thee prei deits of "the Dtroit XWomeien's clibs. The Midlndti Moiellly promlises tit publicatoin in the near futre of an article oil"SomeePires Womeee of Mlichilgan" TueeecurrentiReviewv of PReviewsn say coiteersning colleg presidens, in ito depairnient oie fle progress of the world: "Airopos of theslection of Presidents Giliean and.Wiiie, it is Xorthi Xvhile to coesieer, in pausin, hiowv reniarkable a group of emen are now serving or have at see recent ime erved as thie headsn of our leac- ing Aeericn colleges and niveri- ties. Perhaps no helen in De country has expressed insef in a. more statesnmnlike fashion in support of the Ameican view of the issues in- volved iii the Venezuela dispute than President Selirnan, of Conell, oh,- thugh orn and eduaed. under lbs British flag,Pee such men as Presi dent Angell, of the University of Mich- igan, President Adans, of the Uiver iy of Wisconsin, President NortrogA I of thle Uiversity of MIitlesoloi, and womeni. 111(1sly fturthier'tha:t "it is 11na111'0oth(r'college' hc'ads, froinllesi' wnedia'd 111controled by colla"e olu- det'ns Eliot 111d1Lowv all theXwaly isocdents, and iafford, ciii arcna iii Nbli I're'zideiit Jordan at Palo Alto-the undelrgradtet~aIs ilay copceefoe' lt- counetry lpohsess'5 a grohepo otfiiieieof erseryiioiiors." high ideas, broad culure storiing pt-1' FU'NNY SKETI'CIES WXANT'ED. riotism, trainied to. ee eten anid h;rapl- HavSing derided to omit short, tsr- p'-c vItllleffairs, and( able to rendeir 501111 griinds in ibis lear's book, the distingliiched Service to this coulrl' (astaliaii Boaerd is dese'Ihhs of getting OX'i~lIP't'l clile~lthtoh."as iiaiiy hmorouhs sketchiesof tniX'ir- tiheeex aleduon"Sill'r lift' 110possible. Ifl'Uliovi lauhhhlable' Incidlent or anmesieng isaroc- P'rof. L. IL. Dyclie, of the l'niX'er. e hbii hetuivrsl, ii' city' of Kasas1, contiribute~soil, article hree'zy skcetchi anti putt it ill the Cas- toil "XX'lruces thiniicg is the Aectic haliaue cointributtion boxes ,in the iiiii Rlegions," to the t't'brhllry t'tslopoli- 11a111 tanm. "Progress 'howard. the, Age of NOTICE. the Hoerseless t'airitige," by 'T. A. PDe It Xould he great ;accomnmodations XXeese ini this umhhibcr is llreflc'dbyPh to hear fromt all of the senior lits Xvho ali (ofter frolil hle Cosmopolan ofi have not replied in regard to cops and $800hepi,. oramtrcriih gowvns W. C. BOEtST, $,3,00 n przesfora mtor arrageChairman, raice to beheuldin iiNews York next Decor'atiinDayI. 'l'llP fronet cov'er of thet t'smooll)h Pin ltiis uioesiht is at- tracltiX'e anth.artistic and.there is iislhieug usthi" coentcetsor the lnue.: of thue contributors, to susggest hill"- thhim iikeic'chieapeos. ttofPtie Xestlthere colles 11.1p(r' iodicail, ini foriim t a gssyzinelet, but iii equality nmhchsaovIe the imuhlroomu class of pulicaion~Psvwhichs appar- etly please thei(priesent fanicy'. Ph pulhhlishe~s llrhiches of real lierary mlerit hid doie not seem111to existIimereto t makei e' cce'ntricity ptublic, for it ex- hibitsuothiigof thue "X'iX'idh purle msomset" Xwhichi *wiethie "freshier" malI'ihuines anidhpaihleuts so wveari- somee. "'hue Lotu~s," as it is cailed, is plltllild lit Kuansas City', lie., andt is aIvtlrioetIa's the onsl' intercolleg;- iate lierary' malgazuine ini America. Thee editors of thue Lotus stale that it is not a medinnm for college stories. hut for stories by college mien andI Ten or twelve students can sobtails good board at No. 11 S. Slate btL, be-, ginning Feb. 3. BC YourMone's Wrth Y u r M n 'sThe editors of the Daily desire to call special attention 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 affairs during commenicement 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- horns address for the remainder of tho year (until June725,. 1896) for $1.50. Leave your subsoriptiin at the Daily office,, at Moyer's News-'Stand, 46 E. William, or-with any memiber of the Editorial Board.