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THE U. OF MN., DAILY.

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Puilab 4 iDaly (Sunday ecepted during
the College year, by
TE , Of M IOEPEENI ASSOCIAIO,
OrriE: Tes building N. Aain t., oppoite
pst office.
EDITORS.
H. COEAN, Li. '1, Managing Editor.
G. B. HlAnRISON, Law "J, Asiatnt.
A. W.Suie Li. Spel., Asisan.
W. A. SriLL, Law '0, Assitant.
J. A. Leto, Lit.'I, Atbletic Editor.
J. S. PEAn,, Law ', Busines llnager.
1. 'W. LEVY, Law '0, Assitant.
Asocate Editors.
S. B. Shiley, Lit. '5. I. A. Dancer, Lt'i.
E. L. Evans, Law '9 E&RSnderland,Lit'lt.
Carrie V.Smith,Lit.'S. LR. tasblen,Law'll.
E. S. Bartlett, Lit. '7. C. B. Fa-ll, lit.h.
tM. Gilbert, Engr.'97. I.B.Gammon,Medic'll.
Minnie Al. Thomson, L..'9.
G. A. 11ath, lharmie (1.
Susription price $250 per year, Inarialy
In advance. Single copies 3 cents. Sbsrip-
tions may be letttt the office at the DAMP,
at Stolli's, at State t. new stand, with any
at the editors or authrzed solicitors.
Commnations should reach the office by
7 oclocks p. mn. It they tye iii appear the net
day. A ddress altnmater intended tr publi-
cation to the Mtanaging Editor. All business
commnicatiosuldt~ii1 be sent l the Busi-
ness Matnager.
THE U. OF M. DAILY.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
The editors do not hold themselves reston-
sible fr the opinions or statemens ot corres-
pondents, appearing in the AIL.
Much tdisatisfaetioni is being sow.
beause of the failure to scues ni-
vesty hall for -the'htldig ot a. il-
ver discussion, thec reasoti tr its rt-
fustl being that such a nmetig woud
be partsan, andl therfore out of titl-
11101y'with the purptoses itoftducation
at this istituion.
In order tat a regulain regar-
lng the rental of Uinversity hall may
be adapted andtieforced it is nees-
sary that seie definite itele trawt
betweenl entertainmnents ad events
which are eligible to its use, atd those
that are forbidden bectts at teir'
peculiar characer. It is not easy to
determine a-lin a restrictol shall be
laid upon a certain occasion wole
it has been the practice of the
authoritis to grat the use at the hal
for one purpose and dey it for anothot'
indiscritminately. Wheaa the reasol
is given for its refusal because of
partisanship in certain political ques-
tions it must be remenbered that the
Iall has many times been granted to
evaugenlical churches farth le holding
of netings. It may be urged that the
majority of students are attendants
at tesoelthurches, but tat does nt
make the matter right. Tithere are
enough ostide to lash upon such ac-
tion as an injustice to their particular
creed and method of worship. As the
practice has been to allow certain
churches the use of the hall thorn is
no reason why a refusal should be
made upon those-n-lie wish to investi-
gate certain phases of the mnonetay
*question through the nmedium of prom-
inent expositors of the question It
is dicriminaion, pre and simple,
when privileges are granted to one
organiation and denied to another.
A cut of all the oficers of the junior
law class w'ill appear in the "Res
Getae."

February Inlander.
Tht 'February tumibr of Iltatide
sill li t' ltF-rialy. Te pbllicltton
is bitm full of iiarertstilg iatltter
fromthetii'pns of te best literary
taltint ott the University. Dr. S. A.
tJoes futnisln sIe leaing aricle "A
lelatsbd IKnigt Errnit," conhilitle
from the preceeig numtbe' of the
maineis' Dr. Jones writes in ittst
trrcourse with Alc. Crtis, givig sev-
otal extates frtit letters whch 111100
edl between temi.
"toedc~ation" is the title of a hight
story b1y Frank I Stith, '3. "The
tack of Diamoneuds," b Miss Baret,
is another short college sketch, fl
of interest. "A Valetine," ty Wtettr
Drew, anidtl"'Ilie Msi of the Strilgs"
11y Edwatrd t-ield, compises the1oti-
cat lpicc , irank P. Daitiels am tt
short article, "Ai Evening Wili
Beats."
College Republican League,
Thte annuatll cotiettion of tie Amier-
icainILagute of Coleg' Reutblicai
clubs will be belithn Grand Raids,
Mict., n April G. Among te 1,Tht-
able steakers are Congressman Rted,
Gotv. McKinley, Sealtors Aldrich, lig-
gills, -I lcott and Brrows and ix-a
Selittor John Patton, j.
NOTICES
NOTICE TO TRACK MEN.
There will be atlmeetig at all cai
didlts for tie trak team Strday9
evening, Mrcia.iind, at 7 oclock, in
room 24, north wing of the main build-
lng, Plans fr the spring traiing
will be discussed atd te candidates
will be set at work.
J. A. LE ROtY, Cat.
There will be a nietilg of all11'lil-
didates for the 'S track~ tenm at 4
1. in., Friday,, March 1, i 11001119,
Mlan hall. HIEALD, 91r.
The semi-aniualuMeeting of the(
stockholders of the Wrikle Publish
ing association will occur Saturday at
2 oclocka in the afternoo. Te place
will be atnounced in toittrroew
Daily. All those iiterested in the putb-
lication of the paper, or desring to
try for a place oil the board shuld be
present. I. 1. SMTH,
Secretary and'T'easurr.
DITSON MUSIC.
"Six Love Songs,"
By Frank E. Sawyer. Translations of Sin
ot litte's finet lyrics in equsite musical
settings. Heavy Paper 70 cents.
" COLLEGE SONGS."
The standard collection of College Songeo
Over 300,000 sold. Heavy Paper'5
cents; Cloth. Gilt. $1.0.
"COLLEGE SONGS FOR GIRLS."
Only boch of the ind published. The
songs ot the leading csllegen tr women.,
Heavy Paper. $1.00.
aROhYAL COLLECTION INSRUMENAL GUITA MUSIC'
Eighty-two pieces tr the uitar frm the
est sources, A splendid collection,10ud-
seine Cover, 50 cents..
Any boksenet postad on receipt of price,
OLIVER DITSON CO.,
48-46.WashigtnSt, Bsteis-
C. . Dtso &Co. N. Y

Victor Footballs ISHOES._SHOES..
,0 Our Entire Stock foes at
( ~ Reduced Price&9
" ; ..MARCH 1ST, 1895.
. JACOB S& ALLMAN~a
Wasshington Block 5.inn Arbor.

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anieed better thlatiy oilier mur. Includ-
ed withi every bait is autilator, same as sent P. S-This includes all our FinehJPat--
with Victor. ife yces. - out Leather and Russet Shoes.
VICTOR "INTERCOLLEGIATE OR "ASSO- 'IHE GUQANI) OPERA HOUSE.
CIATION" FOOTBALLS, EACH $4. SPECIAl. ENOGAd-EMENT.
The public is requ~ested to inspect oar cam- Saturday Matinee and Night.,.
Merte line ot MARCH 2ND.
Spurting Goods, Baseballs, Bats, - - -
Tennis Balls, Rackets, etc. Tue FaousassI disotn Sure Succss,
OVERMAN WHEEL CO., YOUNG MRS, WINTHROP
Makilers at Vicoricycles. ny lBrotion oiwthiard, outhor oat Shenan--
di:hi, " "'tro iHinriectia," etc. A beauti-
ilontonm, I'l imtdlphia, Dtrroit. ft omoedy iiw omith earale
Newv YorE, Cicltgt, lDenverr. cast ito odinI % +l
San Francieee. . hs Angrthes, Votrtand_
__________________________________ teservedissits on stile at Wttts' Jewelry'
THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK PRICES, - 35rc50c,75cand $l.
Antt Atbor, IMichi Catpital Stock,$u-lo0t.
ontpluo $1m90,000T . IS &CO
Organized under tlie.GenietaltBnksing Laws EV R T 0.FS &CO
at this State. Riceivesa deposits, buys atidT
cells exchitange an the prinicipal cities at the IL iE
United States. Drtafts etishied span proper
identifitioaf Siety deposit bases to rent. IQ(/TECHRS'
Cashiter; M.JDli Asssat Cashier. Chicago, Ill, 355 Wabash Ave.,
Cafe hi . F. CLARKI. Shatlaer.
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SWillia,,, st. entrance Arbor, Michigatn.

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TEEVIEWoRIEVIEWS
54 W16 dited by ALBERT SHIAW V
TWAS in April, 1891, that the inst numbe j
of the American Review of Reviews was
V.2,, ~ " printtd. The new idea of givhug the beht that wau i
the othcr 'magazines in addition to its ow brihiaut, orig. Fil
inal articles, took America hy storm, an it had takcn A
IF wmorteS England-though the magazine itsehf wa not at all a I
1°r"'"at' A° '°' -!reprint of the English edition., it dealt mosth largehy with
,% Americaus affairs, and i edited, with periect independence, in is own office 1
The Review of Reviews is a monthly, timely in ilutration and tent, '
Samd instantly alive tso1the newest movements of the day, to a degree never
4before dreamed of.. Thousauds of readers who effer their commendations
amn hmthe greatest names an the world, ay that the Review o
K evew gives them exacthy what they should know about politics, litera ,
12 ure, ecunomics and social progress. The most iletil men and women
of all creeds and all parties have agreed that no family can afford to lsse its
A~educational value, while for profen.,
$I sionmal and business men, it is simply -e.d.
* indispensable The departments ate H EUA EATET
conducted by careful specialists; no FliEGLRDPATiT
~' stead of mere scissors-wielders, and I (Besides the specialertiles sand hr. "
IN rais sore an ofimmdiaelyintresingpo 'i cier skecbes sf ihrilline interest and
scrnoimdaeyitrsigpt ,tieiess, mie Review of Reviews ?Y~
tris, n pictures are in each number. has these regua r departens
Allibis eaplaims why the Review.s .~ o h md-nIh~.I'
of Reviews ban come to a probably teioileviw f hemt's vn t
th hich mthinsert ~ meniSpnpdwome nA
unprecedented auccess in the first tre - soudnnrtand immteirpoeinf
years of its existence. For 1895 it L~ean ilze te..sMea.Thlyet
will be rnsre. invaluable titan ever. rbcLs eieed.r emdyt.. hithmm
S nmed. Allthatis .bstin thmothr .
M Agein re reaping hsndsmeeprofit. We' magazinsAmrican andforig. Teebi tysmarzd teiee ,n
givelSteral cessisisiseu. Send for teems. qIoted from
Anna.i uci.bepioe. .si te oshistor iy through thoonpirta
P ; ~o.rdeparmess'hcmentste~ aeful e
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