tt. of, A VOL. Ill.--NO. 1117. Von. lL-No 117. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANS, MONDAY, MIARC11 13, 1893. P CTRECNS PRICE, THREE CENTS. THE JOINT PROGRAM. } Alpha Nu-Adelphi Give a Public Entertainment, Saturday EveninE. Thli joint program offered iby the two literary sotieties, Saturday even- iag, ivas a great success, about sixty sersons were present. Mr. P. AV. Dlykema, president of Alpba Nsi, psresidtd. Tise stiections from Julius Caesar seere wel deliverttl and welh received. Thsey svere the Instigation Sceue,'' by Messrs. Klingler and Louisell, ainrithse 'Quarrel Scee," by Messrs. Brooks and Reynolds. The music consisted of vocal solos by Mr. AV. A. Price, and was enceedingly enjoyed. An extemporaneous speecb by M\r. Padley on "Conipulsory Education" carried willh it all tbe effect of a prepared talk. Mr. Padley is op. posed to compulsory education as subversive of tbat individual liberty for wehich our fatbers struggled. Vise debate of the evesnisng was on the question. of Haweaiian annexa- tion, swhichs sas ably advocated by Messrs. Lymni and ttickman, and ospposced by M1essrs. Porter aisd Landmrian. The discussion ws'c lively- and interesting, as seh as instruc- tite. Whiat natty it particularly uiue stas the fact that thscre stas ,resent a geistlenman fronsthse storm there teas a large part of the class and graduate students present. The roonss of Neswberry Hall twere profusely bung with yellosw and blue and list parlor in st-iletsice cream was served was tastefully diecorated swith carnations and smilax. The program was as follows: Mu- sic, '96 Mandolin Club; original recitation, Mr. I. K. Friedmnan; solo, "Little Bloy Bint,'' Miss Alice Cranser; muisic, '96 Mandlolis Club; reading, A letter fronm Clauide Hop- ier, Mir. A. Ht. H-olnmes; Whiich? Messrs. 1V. H-. McLauchslan and IV. W. Taylor-;nmusic, '6 Manidoliis Club. The wvlole program swas excep- tionally good. MXr. AMeILauchian and Ihis funnygraph and listvsentril- oquism and imitations of Mr. 'Tay- lor broughst out muicih laughster and applause. The patrons fron thle faculty pert Prof. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Prof.anud Mrs. Rolfe, Prof. ansd Mrs. Scott, Prof. and Mrs. MA. I:. Cooley, Proif. aisilDMrs.Beemni. SG. A. Work in China. Tilt SLisday morning aidress at tile S. C . Asswss delisveed by Mirs. Marie Wiilias.iShe soke of list missionary wrk it North Cinia, whsere tile titeit 2o cars, enigaged BASEBALL CANDIDATES. Indoor Practice Begins--The Rink ___ Presente an Attractive r Tise interior of list rink presented -S ,, j ar. attractive sight to list lover of - JtAHUffyELfv baseball, Saturday afternoon, about DETROIT, MICH. °" 40 candidates hsaving made their ap- pearance for practice. 'Tli manage-° meat's most sangsuine hopes were realized, both as to tse nunmher of candidates and list general character of list practice. Captain Craseford called list men together in thit latter part of lte, afternoon and briefly outlinedlte Wheneouewant the Lbesve.itropsiitee Stytes work. He said, in substance, that of sA uII, $$5sShees t a50c to$1 apaileses vhnAnAbrpines, etnd wi Cataloguse ts the indoor trainsing would contiue for only tswo teeks; that besides throseing and catcising, shsort out- "FY E& C 101. 183-1S5 WOODWsARD AvE. door sprints would be taken every DETROIT, - - 14ICIIIGAN. day; that there swould be no swritten_________________ pledges, but that it should be unfider- mnd SragT Qct stood tisat list use of liquor and emn Sr~ ne. l tobacco msust be dispensed switi; CIGARETTES. that inasnmuch as see iave no coach cieteahese th wol cttr f ranig ndar5e willisg te earsa little lis seoicmater f tainn nmoe thsan the pic cisooiss" he ''ar *.chasedefotr the setissa cosnth Vassty teamss soulditais:tiCigarevttvs, v-ill ted tieolve upionhims, seiiischillty ishe ,- TH-ISB Dsueirt desired to perform fairlyand accord-cse vTheRchod taih p y ut N, Cgarte aetmaefrssmisihe briests leg to isis best judgnsent in order to , oldlicatseltssie asd Tiestecost sadOrigsinalsBrasd '' Stight Osut Cigaesttes, secure list strongest possible leans andwasatbrought sat ibv us insthever 185. tiear al oflas eas 'ar il ewe oriiatsstionss,esnd sobsere thilat the N'cy alo at yeas'Vr ity mtess es',-sehvh is an everpsaikege. plasyesisow in ls theiscrsity tere fte A N. ierttt J I'obcsC., ptresn citndlpracticed. Pealrsoin tsis anufactures- -vi Ihiesln. Virgieia. Spizer thsrossssls isthesante acr acy wehichs has aliways characterizcd Isis playinig, Jeffnris appears list 'same steady pliayer of last year; Siesichissasaclieshimiself seith his E ususal qisickesse ande accuracy; Smlzrapassede n oeenergetic than last season. V:ise ote addtswl eciee laesehsen see shahl Isvechad better !1 - opportunities for judgisng thherseork. 'rie followeing snames among others stere ihancde-din: Pitchers, P. J. INNUCAN Cliche,XV. Halliday, Griffis, iI. I IKeognian, C. C. McPhserran, C. IV. Ellis, G. 13. White, C. Vandeventer, MERCHANT it. C. Rics. Catclsers, Rich, Smselt-I zer, P. 0.-* Bourland, McCourtie, XV. IH. Rosecrans, Leonard, H.iL. TAILOR~P. Guthrie, R. Apperson. First base, HI. H. Shsarpless, A. IV. Jefferis, S. AND IMP5ORITER Oci Kenworthy, D. C. True. Second base, R. Russell, McKenzie, Vande- 'IS T z_7=00Z s venter. Tlhird base, Pearson. Short slop, K. Aleander, S. C. Spitzer. 55 VT :F0 T ST, Field, Cadwell, Frank, Shields, Halliday, Kenworth, MeClumpha, Wentworths. Detroit Michigan. 1Haweaiian Isilads, Ms.Thsaursn, a insmissions sork. studcent of Ih .o l At thie Sianesoke of then adsvantiagemscdi- close of lteinestar cebatunhewat catlmissonaries had oter thsose seho callecd on to speal, and stveust 1-wese not physicians, in list matter lace amsounit of valsualeinssforma tion Iof rnacng"lbh eals sof the Chinsese. is regarci tolteItsins.s Iassy It itposiblt tosdo swithsout sceaetioswensen asked, sail answere d meical mssisonaisnd et1 vansgelis- by- hins.Discpasrtiecularly strsiking ticasits esinscaltwosk usit go sansc featuseesf ltec-a s ista t m ut inhsassd.Shinmnstisonenll th if- torn edcssatsonsiss is forcn n t01 Ineent snipresnntativ ets ichthelstS. .slandls, ass ettsy havse as ismill. C. A has isn Cina~, bMiss 'Murdocke :sropsortiossate ihlierateitoplatil: -:rind Dr. XWagner ass et itgreat vworke thsans tennssylvania or Nesw aore. Itsey are sdoing. After list critic's report by Mrst. Shse told several inst.ances of list meeits bohe up titl way l te iissionsaries reacs the l.roczethemetnlisk wt hChsinamsan, .aied sowednthe ined of aill feelinsg lisztit isadt 'beena good usoreseorkers. for tisems to be there.'' Next Satusr- - _ -_ dauy evenine will be given another The Montana Alumni Association. jointprogram,swhich will be furnished The iMsontana Alumni of the U. nstly by Adelphi, as this prograns of M. recently organized an associ- teas given mostly by Alphsa Nit. ation swills lis followissg officers: ____ President, Mis. A. Meyendorff, '70; The Senior Sociable. vice-president, Daniel IV. Fancy, - pa; secretary, A. I. Loth, '92. Saturday evening the senior liter- The meeting teas well attended and ary class revived the class sociable enthu~siastic. The next annual whic wa suc animprtan fatormeeting will be hseld in September, selichsea suh a imortnt actr shen there will be a banquet, linsited in the social lift of the students last to the alumni and faculty of the U. year. Notwithstanding the severe of M~.