e . of , . air . VOL. III.-No. 29. \Tox II No )9 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIJGAN, FRIDAY, KOVEMBEI1 4, 1892. seTisx(str. YRiCE. THRP:P; CP,,NT9. NTI~1I'aImilton , ant irs. J. Reed; medi-( STUDENTS THAT TOOT, THIOA S LEAGUEIcal department, AMisses iBishocp andr Cok;hmoatibis__-TeU fM Will Add a Band to its What it Aims to do for the U. of h erg; its, Miss Btenson; tdental, stf ranzaios M CoE.Miss PIhillips pisarimiacyf .:iss it The IUniversity is soon to hisve Pierce. new miusical organizations, to lit Its Organization, Aims, and Resulmts 'he presideist is chosein ever)' al- kisoswn as the tr. of M. banil. ThIis Accomplished- Executive Corn- terstate year froms te isslepentdents. nesv msicsal tir(anizatiisi is to Ut mnittee and Officers for this Year TI - The Fa-C Taken hy Faculty !is.eirst president was Msis.EthlscI suiler the sdirecto~rship of Gcralsin ..adies--Heiw the (t-Eds Masy !lounstasin, now preselstress ini a pros~s- ('Colis. Al r. Collinis' Isis.nt is aI Theso.,a55 tvls Wicsliou~i se tre'tissy sbove all siller-s tisc ( NI M. girl is tihe l's siisis s aguse. Ilis soieity, fosrmsed abtit -%V V~seassgso, hIssmaniifosldlsobjects.j 'I~e need ssfisrinsging the girls of the periu sislashes' college in Oak~islands, Cal. 'I'lis.secondsri iesidlent,5 Miss Loise Rasndolph, note Mrs. lPsi. dcraiy ii i sis.Berlin isIJuliette Sessiosns is this. presidenit this Vesir. It is the airs of tie eaIsgupe ts iaie as sieetis.-shbout onice ev ery monsth, -isper classes ito more shrect snion ansi anisinteresting programt is tsr- ith the cotmparatire straisgers sarI rangedl fsor the coming scar. In osnghieen felt. Heee, too, all of ahoist twooweceks M~rs. Robilinson, lie girls mecet simiply as students of the University, not as menihers of sty particular departmnent or class. I[ere tise "iris useet and find social sof inthe. best form in d sitan isslis- s~neesni leiatsre. shiishIsatiy issis- Wr ofi op5s dis v iisate. parties cosild 1i0 girs. I Pess.thes.ladhes sit the failts. gisvs.ofithis.best issaities -, v - sses fo t eselifttiof thes ii's Btasncroft, of Detroit, a w'ell- knowen esdsucatosr, will adsdsrless tse tLeagtse on 11The Adivsntages of higher Eduacation foe Lashes frossi Ahroad.'' later iii the seasoss ad- diresses trill he gisven ts rlis. Nans- crede and Carrosw osiemsergesscy cases asnd hose to trea~t thesi, sasnd Mrs. Asngell will gire sas tals. on the weorks o~f woensis at the Worldl's yosngesr siesmbers oif the I easyie. l air. NIrs. Anigell is Ilaisyiisa.' er !,c '05555 st 1 'st'twor-thsirdls(if the .\lfrm s-cigssn, andsiwill I iirissiliess l . Every girl ini tse lI iisrsiss jgive isii.tfiiisyverlots.'restsig. rt'inhil y ousght tos le aisle t d tisl Thi 'le remindsisier if tisi entertin i- ra'half astwteli. Sie trill alhess tnentis tillise soialsss, iiftee the ise the feelisig that she iassasidcm-ssj plait uf those givesn last yeare, the ate pissce, aind that somaehsosdy stasscl experim ent tihessmadielharisig provetd lslliil Iser to rendier help asis as- that socials givens at peltvste hsosises sstance swhess needed.' were a consplete success. A social [lie reception coismmittee uopessed timie is usually indculgedcini after the te year hy rendering assistasire to aidresses. 'fis fissal entertainment strangers in regard. to roosss, classes is alwaeiys a hatwr social, assdl thesn and progriams. . A portions cf the osse tintks of thte many heastiful rommoittee ressined constantly ini places in Ann Arbor foestuchs pleas- mh saiss hail to receive the ste's stire, the sisccess of this soiai is evi- yens. A girl svho comes litre is ' r dent. cass lsardly appreciate thse diffirsilsi s lMany young lashes seemii iot to ccountered foreely hy thsose telso knote to wehons they msay give thseir anse as strangers, tithout some osse feetiventy-five cesitsanil obtaiss a toi help thsem. In tihis particuslar ibaiige. Akny memsher of the execs- hine the Leagisetvorks in cosjsnc- live comnmoittee casn settle thast suat- ho's swith thse S. C. A. tee. These young laidies twear a [Ts. executive comssiittee consistsI badge of yellotw,hisue asid clark o5 one msember frost each sorority, hlue rihhon. It would lie an excel- ias eq~ual nsumhee of girls from the lent idea if every girl ini the Uni- literary deisartment and one mem- versity wouid identify herself with lie from tacit of thet othser depart- this society, as all who listened to merets. Foe the peesestt year thtis the excellent address delivered to committee is composed of the fol- thse League last montishby Dr. Asngell lotting members: Literary depart- can certify. ment, Misses Durfee, Goodeich, hlolden, Ross, Barnard, Stearns, At 9:30, tonsorrow, '9- lit meets W~olf, Phelps, Sessions, Wadsworth,' in room A. Importlant hbusiness. mscianissiis stelil kissitess tsthtie I; iiv ersity- asnd li h siuscnetiton siths the bistsii till cs.rtainulyinue: its success. .mseeting ws'as hld1lsast NVesisessly v en issg andcte foiiott isng officers elected: ].'resiilesnt, J. W.s Cory; ice-presidlent, Carl Jones; secretary, L.S. Wiggints; treasurer, 1: I oeeester hbisiniess miasager, C.' S. heramuselibrearian, It. 11. Whiit- ten; director, Gerald Collins. Th it.band, whens conmpleteii ttill contain ahou~t thirty msembhes. Thse ohiect is to give pishlic coiscerts. lDurintse Sftll ansi sprinig openi air concerts wtili he givens on thte campuss. Dursing the spingssyvacaion the baud will tak e a tosirthsrosigiscollege, townts atid sosme iof the large cities. its. folloinsg an- the nanses of the slayers andilthseis insstessieists:P'c- Coo, teo. Cis;flt ca ine, ]'ranki Casse; first P1 lit sclasrsosnt, I1. 1. Brow, irslst ciionets'.l 1'seres- ter; secoundilaia ntC L lisst; obeo, (to he fillsed);sisolocunset, Chass. Vsasdeelt, It rossItis p,'f'. S. Blennuei;first corsiet,3J. W. fury; second corntet, Earsnest lBraynser; solo alto, RasysiosndHller; first aito, .-obsert Christman anil 11. it. Whsittest; thirdi alto, J. J. Lasedl; first tenor, L.. S. Wiggisns; seconsd tenor, WilliamsiGwtyner and C. Adamos; first trombone, Geo. 'sansderwalker; secosid tronmbone, Pauil Nklinnis; baritonse, Carl Jones; tuba, H. IHi. Whitney; haslssru, Walter Moore; site drum nsdisitraits, E. Edmnsts.'Thse ibandselxpect to be abie to give cuiscerts iii the sitar future. 'T'he butsinsess msanager's ad- ciress it ;, South Fousrths street. IV. H. Nichols, lit '91r,twas chair- msan of the meeting foe the organi- zation of Prohibitio nists at the Univ. of Chicago, Saturday. j Mrts. Allen, of Portland, one of the World's F~air commissioners for the state of Oregon, is visiting her daughter, Miss Allen, of the medical de partment. 10os 133-185uw iODist, Ave.., DElTRITl - MICHSIGAN. P. J. KINNUCAN, MERCHANT TAILOR ,55 '.ttL'VS , Detroit, Michigan. 9 iehmond Straight Qcit. No. 5 R, CIGARETTES. d's tetatt moerswhis 'x 1 are wilinstosi sssa listle smorethansltetrite u4; ch5 olargetdssor the srinisa traeeCigarettes, will find 'feaps AND superior to 5 Thishimossnd Straight Oust Ne.51dCigarettssartetmade-fromsstht bright- est, mostsdeica~ttely flavoednt d highsesteos Goid Leaf growistn iVirginsia. This is the Old5 asd Originusl BrassdtofOStraighst d'st Cigarettes, ands seas bohessilt outthe as istheyetar 5555. Beweare of 5Isitsatisss,ad ostsertettsatthe tlsn nsame as below issas es'ser packaze. 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