~Ij It. ot7A.fn VoL. V. No. 102. UNIVERSITY-OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. UIYCLUB LECTURE. .PROF. THOMPSON ON THE INDI- VIDUAL AND THE STATE. A Discussion of the Problem of the AdJustment of Labor to Capital, and the Distribution of Wealth. Prof. Tihonmpson gave a very sug- getive taper before Unity Club last .-veiilg 0n "The Inldividulal and 111e :State." It was given in place of one accnmulations of wealth above a cer- tailn limit should be hlandeld over to the state. This would prevent the amassing of vast fortunes and the willing them a lway, to tile degenlera- tion of the recipients of wealth whlichl thley hlive not eairnedl, and~ to tile die- satisfacetion andl envy of tile1p00r The Coming Conference. C'omlete arranlgemlents for tie' cias- wichlwas115o10hlvel1)1111reald by sisal conferec to be Ileldill Anll Fi hel' Kelly, a1111certalily nthing Arbor 'Marchl 27-25 are being concltud- . ould hlave been lost by the chasnge, Id, 111111tile lprospIets.ire thait tile J-lls lisle of thoughlt 011sts follow:: attendanlce wiii be very large. It is Every age 'has its soeial Iproblemlto e lxIIII-It that redueed raliroadl r ates solve. 'Thfat of thseits0' 5till'adjulst- wilt ll'e51ecuredt illIeiglitlortilesttets, ,elitly ihistory(If 0o11rInationl it wals g-,an. versall suffiralge were' till'panacea. ilforle tl'Scholmatllstelrs'(club wvtose illtel'lSt c01110 to 511' that thttrel'areI (vils wich lie lttelllltties, the' adtdress5of Jothln W. evenl thleelannot iprevent. Thle grow- White, (If Hatrvatrdt.011"Grteek ill'Mol- welthl 1100 brougt.lwithl it a conlstanlt Thutrsdaly insotead~ of (Ill'Wednesdlay, ousy' anion-g tie Iiffrt lassoies (If programl. It is seldomlltthat s0ollmany society, Thlere is toda~y equliltly tbe- ltistillglishtllt eduaeltors tare ellec'ltedl fore law, equltllity at thell's1t, 111111togethe~r ill 11111asstembllageas will tbe distributionllof wvealilelthlas'slluncqullplortunlity t toertile addrlesse's of tile The murmurstll of discontenlt itamong tie' in Memory of Judge Walker. poorer clalsses over tis inlequality,- '1111 followinlg resoltutionls hatve beell mIurmursll'5whichl swlled to stuch alarml- in~g prolportionls lttst stlltllet ill Chi- adlop~tedllb1y'till law classes of tile Uni- sag, ust nt b inordthe manvt'tsity relative tol til ethli of Jutdge cagot111051renolton igfrd.they1110011stC. I. Walker, whlo wias a11 lllllltlt'of arenotremvedtill first law facuilty of till't'liv ersitfy: 'Whereas, God ill His infin~ite wisdoml Two things hlave' brosight abotit tile 111s1remiovted fromi this life Jtitte .resent inelquality illtile distributioin Walker', of Detroit, who was 0110 of of wealth; inventions, whlichl Piave ill- the first lectttrers and for mianyly ears creased the incomle of caplitali and de- a5 ieiiiber of tile faculty of this in- creased the earnings of labor, and the otittitioii, aiid who lissallways boen ,effot ofnov0110n of its warmlest friceids antd most efetofgvrument to protect 111111ardeiit suplporters; therefore, be it foster certaini classes of industries.,lRlsolvedl, Thiit it is but a just tribute thus allowing souse to grow enlormlous- to tillsmeniory of tile departed to say ly rich at tile expense of others. that ini regretting his rcnioval fronm How restore the old conditioin of tis life we iiourn the loss of one who equl dstrbuton f walt? Terewas in every way worthy of our cc- equa disribtionof wisih? Ter spect. must he permitted no laws which al- Resolved further, That thtcse resoin- -low an individual to flourish without tions he spread upon our records, and -labor. The most flagrant violation, of that a copy be seat to the family of -this principle is in the ihrtneo h deceased and to the Detroit, Ain thi prncile s i th inerianc ofArbor and Chicago paptei's for publics- vast sunts of money. Htencoeitt time tion. laws permitting such inhieritanuce be Discussion of Currency Problem. altered. If a law could be pitt today- Upon the statute hooks of New York Prof. F. ',%. Taylor will read a paper -prohibiting Jay Gould from leaving on rethe curreincy question in the lec- thanhalfa milionor s turech room of Tappan ball, Wednesday moie tan alfa mllin o soto achevening at 7 o'clock. Tbis is the same -of his children, the rest of his fortune paper Prof. Taylor read some time -to go to the state for the promotion of iago at Kalamazoo,, before the Micli- all the best interests of the people at gan Economical association; and fab large, It would do more titan any otiier view of the present promninence of this .one thig t satsfythe ealusy nd such talked about, but little under- O~e hin tosatsfy he ealusyandstood, question in national politics, all dj1otent of the laboring classes who would have well founded opinions 'Law should everywhere provide that upon It should hear Prof. Taylor. State Aid to Colleges. Pofessor Simton Newconb, th ft- mous10 astronlomler, iiiall articlein i the tFebruary issue of the N, A, Review. favoriiig the fotndationl of the "Na- eational work: of promotion of cotgi- "The aplianlces for this e ttentiton cainiot be adequately supplied by tie local athiorities, and the5severaliislts of till'tUnion therfore iiakt' provisiol foi it. This recgitionil of its tsful- 1115s has mlet with till'pproallof ll11 prideI. Tht'elminentlreatsoalentel'tss of tis tpolicty is justilie'd bythtil'eosill- Il. ittillilthat this orderl' of 11111(01 1111is of impt~orttnce to the letire stat. If poplatllhilontale lrequtiredltill t~lhelarnd professions, it is llleesaly thaitt.ts e11l' tredlI for theis'dutites to siety;3' whlichi lre lessenltillyh3of aituic har -l- "Ttako'at.f lw 11physialthivstigtotrs olut of I aellgenerations11111we1'sioldil 11aveI 1111knowvledge' of tes fore lot ,1'aimt. Tttke 1away aii.few hpresrIs themIlselve's with theIln lvestigatoni lf the curiotss proerties of elecriity, and twe shtouldhave'no kowldg (f till tpractical uses of tait agnt. 'fak out a few phlilosophercss, a1nthwee1 sold~ll tnt hae oulriprsentI ietas of hutmlani righlts, liberties 01111opularhltgovr- mnit. Had110110 11an1in a miitlioi been takens froml each generation we sholdl reh tills eid of thIe ninetenlthic'li- tully in thte codition of the sixtenth. The Harvard Faculty on Football. A special mteeting of the tHarvard facilty woas leldTu tesdlayafterlon, at whiichi it was decided that in the opiinioit of the faculty it wouli be well to put an end to intercollegiate foot ball, Thle object of the meeting ws to discuss theo question of conining football to colege grounds and to consider means of reforming the exist- ing athletic evils. Before any action could he taken upon these questions it was moved that in. the opinion of the faculty intercollegiate football should be prohibited and this motion was car- ied. Professor Morgan, secretary of the faculty, nade the anouncemnt It was v otead that a comumunication to this effect e sent to the corpora- tion, requesting that body to forward the same to the athletic conmittee. The action of the faculty is merely an expression of opinion, the settlement of the question lying with the mem- bers of the athletic committee 'rhtl'h NO GOOD STUDENT Tries to learn witiout books, Some people though try to use musical instruments willh little or iso tone. We Say Buy Those Which Hae Tone We sell that ind. 51 South Niain t. ts the LEADING SCHOOL OF BUINES adSHORT HAND. Magiicent bidig; ts teahes; larg atendanse; goad disiplie; spissrsreltal scpplied readig roomat dailylectures; Saurdy eensingsreceptions; pas thesieayer. Eaels tiosil failities for plcig sudeasts opsiio. Boardad roam $2 o $.75 peeuweek i priata fomilies. These ras redced is isiso by sl' bsardin jr. Foe Caalague addrs Q_ R.r Ch=ARY. Prs. LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES +TUTTLE' S, +48 S. STATE ST. Go to RANDALL for Artistic Photos. NEW GALLERY. LARGEST OPERATING BOOM IN STATE NO, 15 WASHINGTON BLOCK, Ann Arbor, Mich. ED. A. CADIEUX. Latest Improved Barber Shop to the elty E. ffshiatoa t., 1st door east of Sain St. As Arbor. MAMMOTH-A PIPE SALE JOLLY & CO'S 55 SOUTHa STATE S. Dnt fail to caste. Ht andi Cldt Lunches at All Hours. SEQOND-HAND TEXT BOOKS BOUGHT; SOLD and REPAIRED -AT- consists of nine miembers, three from the faculty, cooe from the graduates X J l-''I'm and three from tlb undergraduates. VI "1H 11 S