140 of i V OL. I.II. -No. 10. Von II.--i~o ils. UNIVERSITY OF AMICHIIG:4N,WEDNESDAY, AIRClI E1), 1893. PIE sstsCNS Pmcmi , TIiitFF CENTS. THE ATHLETIC BOARD MEETS. news to oar readers and is is fo's_ A FRATERNITY CONGRESS. Matters of Importance Considered Te.iragmeisMaigio teC rt --To Yar ontactwit Iilloill iricur wasiii selntto jeral Fraternity Meeting at the "' Cornell. 'vry large percent ofl the studlents at Worlds Fair. the V. of M.It refers mosstls tiithe Thse Ailctscic ars ldsa meet- pooir soik illthese ipasrtmseiit ofiteri 1 odoiinstr ate the imposrtaiice of 'si lst.sciin~ I IS lis~il tores ,Insmsdirected lby the fsltttythe AmeicniiiColleg e Cratesnitiy toilltify outatCi gotheba iSste saptent factor ci higher m in sle s nessbi si tls. . scc isIsuse ii 5555 'iiifis ii etdca tliui andof pcst-luraduatie tise rriiiilttiec of ths e icersci repu slliiiiIntssier 5 i'ueni{5t{at'in yoir are's tuol qi red ()cr (-cut. if the 'ate 5receipts, Cor-Nis osiscilose onse steer :c rticr in ?Jel ji ; ?Cr C ti < Ic tir U. Of Jissi taSam te o t tt 1( r ue t. s .Me "ssoci-ations cimattr asIeiC ie' (01:C'3 1 .1' ficic iit Stieile tic t, SrIto, l fahat .{ I sir 5 as i , tcisr i i ri t i iu ilt o ss ursse snrc is'.iri crsisci' i or lti ei 1t: l 'i i leS c i1' , i irir aiii 'i liii5ir hl a retPnlcln( C nrs o;ci ly incxtunder tS u sies of the 'IWorld's S sisiress iAuxiliary sri ftlhe WS'ortld' slxositioniait Chicag. a . Crtainly no mrue effetemeans )l'lit' 1i3'S 0D Atir1)t \N Dcoild tias" be ii s eicilfor a "en- lj ersi fr'aternity omeeting thant he lic IgT.tof irr r i'jsSt Qu SI rd' ill C ongrss Aiiiic, si r- ~ rrsiie-i 'samlii'as'priiveri by te I(,over.."-~ ~ 'TC ' i C rui'' 11101C p r ti iotis Soi tarl. lisaerStha isuhe csis'iAlSorcu'sb es i isl o keep5''' p)rC' llft ir s i 1i u at o f 'Svio is ancsetrid altci Io Ctrctreci Lci"tsseastsitc 5tl i rs f S1h idsia h oe lai, o Het1 aio lstWretit Tesf- : TICiselflo stis temaclipe fccii' Ofthe U.maofM.isepaueadunivritdi an exaplete ofgros.nirpreseb na kiondredhihnizshoudno te tolerate ine A[pprfth[ tndnNo.h the ema, nasmepaswitsiyunjst and unfounded reflection on the swork done at this institution. It will prove an interesting bit of 'Shae to . .i;l ls,1I'ile i I r "tS t iiSn t: Ie o1C I u Ite i c n in stisc_ i <' sririsi , t4 J al 7 3ssis i s si sr n J cse'i' '. u s .s ii7ro''i iS' ar.irlul ii 'ci~ Itis ie lic 'ssio'i c 'i hiS retlt it 11ldc'_C Siol c l tscce E a1cul Ac ccssat.~l 11c1bya ssi t. of otiI . K NUcA4N- , 4S altif ~t iSiitec .i ss l it eet iiif5 6. 'ietsa fa.rie tisg Ieeifr fetur f teprogausse x .il e vstll be I:,oncty eves'sis'dgvated:go, iii ER H N eciain yMssieti ody tad y otedyisnssignofas hereto tth ati will be rederet. A Yale vdirg othe eet onofvis asidates cosaeinttiats xesdc o l orse Vaiy ninelar vebeenh mclx o ladis tat re nteestd i tte masred fosrrstssbyaPiters, Lac-o womaen suffrage est niote e- di6.ee, imeoarn eriCarereafther ~ ~~0L beatuethewilocc r a th ctailleture lers, Mrenday, ee ega cks:o, n; room firt bae, Sepheson;sedraeo laithaPrin e nYaereated occurth ird bae, usin ou-feld Bge Toiht.riceo-Yleowe Ccr tir ase, RBean Bl-issDdtiBige-an