Of .10 AL 49. VOL. III.-Nu. 1 41. VOL.111.No. 41. UNIVERSITY OF MICHItGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1893. leioTr iTS PRICE, TmOKE CENTS. MICHIGAN DEFEATS ALBION_ I such a gathering in this city, and bans Des ffetiv Wok i th ihe so interested Isis Isearers thsat Box-Our Boys Score 10 Runs ttsey will he glad to hear hini again. to Albion's 4. He discussed the freedons of man A large nuniher of spectators, is-an his tendancy to do as tsr pleased cbstiiig imany ladies, repaired to tihe Witancs owhereushetistavency ansahletice he field, Satsurvlay, to see thethsennc V\arsity hall tossers takce thse Albion is carried out it results in a serious vice into camii to the tuine of ro to enmbarrassmsent of soimeone else. 7. It swas a siiidy, disagreeable day, "May inot a man ito swhat tse will sith Iis oswn?'' in in a aenise a max- and ibrilliant fielding was imipossihle *~slit ii yptys'l h Backs denionstrated isl5 yn- i hc si yptywt h questioned ability in thse box by growvtlh of freedlom in this country. ailoswing but one scratch lilt to thne Ae e to restrict ourselves so as visitors. 1'vtPherran pitched swellt to set a wrong examl for those except in the eighth, whein he be- around us? Are we our brothers' cameu a little wild. Jefferin, Shields, or sstrskeep r his has and earon crrid of th hoorsbeen a vital vquestion, in all time. at te bt, hit Perso, RchThe Camns have always answered it at te bt, hil Perso, Rchin the negative, good andr conserva- aisd Spurney steve constpicuovinas tiver nen have atways n aswered it fielders.afimtvl.BtCrsgveua For Albioii, White, Jacobs, aisdafrntve.BuChitaesna Laindon moade a doubleply White new conmmand, that see "Love one- made a dhouble playpl unassisted, another." Our human rules never Lases svere stolens without regard to tract us this far. Love sever fails tine feelings of thne catchers. Follose- but human rules fail cosnstantly. insis hescoe:This great civisne cosnimiandtsill bring us to the high est perfection MI5CHIGAN. andslliigive vss a rile by whlichse sol xi POniA viii: sill neyer fail. trt nii---------------t5519555 t i~i l, t ------------- -50 2 : a0 The Kappa, Kappa Gavssc - Plecep- )iZ1 SS-- - --- -- t (1 0 t 05 tion. THE DAILY IN NEW HANDS. ii$ New Editors Elected at the Meet- --_ inE or the Independent Associa- tion, Saturday. A a 'q a On Saturday the annual inerting q and elections of the U. of TA. Incde- - AU~Ip~ prurdent Association seas held. 'There DETROIT, MICH. ' seas no business except the election of a new board of edlitors for the en- suinsgI-ear. 'Ise professional vie- partmnents withdcrewv to their owns busilcdings and there elected thseir Thorsenttestfvhiethe ite rro- sAsiA,, Ole~i s ceeded wills the electioin of thne no editors whirls they are esntitleed to on tine board. When yesou attebasest MetropoiiasSiyle Those lecte from he lieraryofVi$i,$4a'r5$3shoes a 0 o$ arls y hnAn r or iesied ifor iCiitlueto department are as foltowes: E. K. flE Towl, '93; J. S. Straune, '93;HIL f l 0. Camumon, '94; iMisAlcott, '94;S iioisvae At. Spaulding, '9S; R. 0. Austin, '91; DTO.r, --18 Mow_ tDhtATVT J. L. Lonie, '91; W. IH. Chsoate, '96; N. Fionwers, '96; 11i nnMcFarland. iq pmn StagtQ . Fromnieelast department, I E. th on StaghJ.4 Blean, '93; C. A. IDenison, '94, and_ No1 A. WV. Iocktoss9,I, were elected. _CIGARETTES. Atedtical sdepartument, M~r. C. N. Cigavett Smokers who Soswers, 9';;E'. K. Martindale, 94 moritthivniithe priv ie Dental depsartmenst Atlaile ''94' viargedi ior the i~rdisni'- triivCigavettes, ivlli nd 'lie officers of thne board xil:be TvI'S BOANDtsuerior is electecd, tonight, at a mseeting to trbe. "i'ni it{iiioisiraight held for the pucrpose of orgasa. niSvi-ttizaao iii~ ci rt tioni. Giviciuvi--:ii-a u li gini Ti s Iivy 3vtev01( 1 A Practice Court. i r ouni yo 3iadi<',4, tha te i e Ai t ii 1(I I vs ,i icv.r) : j,.A- A L'ractice Court'' is to be c O he.il, fal 0, tivr tcal ioieidV riia tablisihed in the lawse lpartmsenst swhich in to be iuder the suptervision of osne of nlheumenmhers of tine lawe faculty. Thsis court has been placed under tlhe control of Prof. I-. F. 4- Johnson, anil it is instendevd the secoincd year stiseents shalt have a opportunity to put thne theory of p teadi isg into actusal princtice. I speaking of the objects of this inewse featisre, Alr. Johisnon says: "1A su- dent may have finiusedt Iis coisein thne theory of pleading ansd not bc able to draft the sinsplest pleading, sehile on the othser hsancd,tsrenmay by mere routine of stork, be able tol P. J. KINNUCAN, draft a more cifficuilt dclar-natioin oi petition withouit knowing thse fitrst rudiments of pleadinsg. Thse innssti-EC AT gation oif tlhe tawsehloiilcdgo hIs in hand seiths the study of pleading andi therefore there in no place so sellt TA\ILOR svited for the proper training ofa lawyer, iii the actusal practice, as i thse las.'' Thse Lse fourinal Inere- iN)siPR ci isOF after wilt contan a cdepartmnsst swhich still be devoted to giving tine ; nests of the Practice court and the 1':E = 0 7 -N s tarioun other courts of the lastde- partment. This part of the journal g F05~~~T?, S'IV will be edited by Prof. Johnson, an-' sinted by a student, who is to be ap- pointed before tine first of May. Detroit, Michigan: - - - ---- --1 1 1 ii: 0 C --- --- -- --4 2 51 0 1 -'ad-----4 1 110 0i --- --- -- -- '1° 3 i4 0 5 -itS1;1H5O i 5 " - a 5 !i - --- --4 50 i0 50 1; - ,' ------ -i.4 0 0 13 0i -:3i -i-- 1 0 1 1 'Thse Kappa Kappa Gammsa receps- tion, at tihe hosme of M4rs. Fleming Carrose,seas pine of the mnost de- lighstful of thne season. 'The formality whlichs so often at- tends such occasions cvan intirely absent, and the parlors wsere fitted weithth ~eIhunm of the solves of many co-redn and thneselves of thne faculty. 'The iining room arrangements wre in perfect taste. 'Tie table was beaustifully decorated with quantities vif pink roses and smilax and from it weere servedi coffee such tea in dainty cuips, cake aind chocolates. Good Men and True. SCOuR Y 1NI-.'s.TheAthletic Association lheld its S,2, - 56 8 _. annual election of officers, Saturday. :11ii ------u0i00i00 0 S4 - I4Thereisult of thne electiois nentirely II ii ii 1satisfactory to all coincernech, as meis E,;i-vvd rbsvii;:. i i d1ou11ble Mays, :it ere elected swho Isave the best inter- iiiJcos oLainioii Jacos- asisted;-.i ests of thse association at Iscart. liltckot y ani 6,vy Mvclliern, -byv 'he officers elected are as fol- s)ccn n ail s ii. UpiresShutzii c}'t';«s:- p ii1 ouran-ii- isinntsl Iloses: President, B. C. Shsielcds, 9 _____ Ilit: vice-presidhent,tMr. IPaidiock, g- Prof. Mecham's Lecture. last; secretary, Jmes Ba-uird, 911st; financial secretary, C. IV.s Rickctts; "So use your pun as not to injusre treasurer, H. H. Sharpless; direct- another,'' was the subject of Prof. ors, Caldwell, Martindale, Chincker- 1 . . Meham' addessSundysig, '94 its; Martin, IEi-ns, Wil- I- .Mcaisades udyLetts, '95; Comuner '96;Inns, S.C. mnorning at Newberry Halt. This Spizer and Batavia, '94;sedical, is the professor's first address before iMurback; dental, Keoson. i