THE U. OF MN., DAILY. i 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. 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