THE U. 01F M. DAILY. Publised Daily (Sunday excepted) during the Colleg year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OFFtCE: Times building N. Main t., opposite post office. EDITORS. J. A. LEltss, 'i, Iaaging Editor. A. W. SaUc, Special, Assistat W. A. Seats, 55 fL, Assistant. E. R. ,SNERLAaN, 'l, Assistant. . COLEseAN, '0, Athletic Editor. G. B. HAnnSO, '55 L, Business Mainager. L. R. Ilausson, 'T6 L. Assistant. Associate Editors. HI. A. Dancer, '5. 'E. L. Evans, 5 L. L. A. t'ett, .16 Carrie V. Smith, '5. C. A. Hioughton, '96D. tG. A. Heath, '6 P. Minnie Thompson, 'W. IH. .ammon '081M. . H. Farrell, '5'. . E. Kinappen,h. J. S. Finlay, '0. Dr. Vaughan Made a Statement. Thse Deroitf ret Pics this miorinig priolts the following sat. ismeit po- iarstI by Dr. V. (. aughan tlpscllnt itng the positio of tiiyasedical faculty in liht rcceltnewsaper controversy: Duringtighle,11001year Ilic Detroit Evcinug Nws hItsshown tmore ttan its accusleatid tenldncy to tec worst fornma of lnewspaipr' s'saiorulisn. Vast fall it published a Hallow'n story, in whichs it was staeit that pat of hituman bodis frsiiiteic s-o secting rooni wre brnd by the sl- dents 011 the 'cstitt. 'fTer ever was one oa of trutht in Iis story, ansi recltly tin' News itelf ]as stated that ifowas false. [h le tt tiing was the fatmous sa- sssgc story, in which it was stated that a metical stdait who wo ithte lhit of briging Salslt'to te. dsli- sectinig toomtoIcast15w1ssered ri attl- ticttl joke by his fellow sttidients, wo took out the meat of the satsge sld rple sO this with humiao fles. This story was ttas ihapieig dturing the present school year, tand te cor- respondent of the News boased, in tiletU. of A. Dtaily, of being its athr. When brought to task about it, e vol- untarly furnihed tie following tde- nial, which is aow to the possession of the itedical faculty: "In rrgard-to the recent ntiuni- cation appeariniglit the Daily over my niaive, concernitntgthe 5illage story,' I sicrely rgr(t that 6othesame svs written. I find that I was grosly misnformed atd imy reflection on the nsstdicl trofessorarad students I find uncalled for and unjustifable." tSigitcr.) NORIMAN Mi. CAMERON. After writinig ila retraction, Mr. Cameron. again attmpted to claim the story was true. Itc told tie dean of fle medical faculty at first that two ladyamedialit;students ad informed buin of the facts. When asked to noisefth lady students, Ito was un- able to do so. lie next clained fliat the joke had beeii plaed upon a male medical atudent. Tie none of this student bie could not gvo. Finally, a dental stutdent, who, on account of a nervous disease, is supposesd by those who knew im bealt, to be unable of all times to disinguishi between'what he imagines and what actually hap- pens1 stated that two years ago, when ho was of work in the dissecting room, he found in a sandwich which le was eaing a. piece which le thought was human sldn,but he was not sure. Studenfat who worked on the some body with this dental student nevr heard of the story until it was told with thse object of cleaingsgAMr. Caill!- I'D[ DIIfIg p uro ,ers sirts. HIWO VR LIIUDUII.N f1~ u ' ~~~ ...CNTS.fStilt loter, the Eveing Nesvs told a______________ story of how baseball 'as played in EIGHT PRIZES VALL.E $435. t.'2 dissectin~g rootmioiie afternooai dur- tat Prize, 00 nca s lr dea tne, valsue __'00 to The society or orl lug te past spring vacation. The 2d Price, 10 acres Florida land i, 50-5510 .. O.u which has its 3id Prize. 10 acres loridso land, vause--500 detin of the tuesdical faculty hsas il5'2.5 4dhPrlrec( estenoestold wut,,vusluc. 40.,0 tigatett this story, aisd is able to psrove 5th Prize. laies' :cold %%atehs, value- ---- 5.N 6t Prizecash,value. ..-----------.ttPRO GR: M S by stud:ents aitd demnonstrators, who 7th trize, cash, va 00---------.----5.00 wire Ipresenlt ivory afterntoo, that 0th Price; a Fluria curiosity, value.... 5x10 M N notiting of list kind ever recurred. Total value ogPrites. ..----------''3.00. The editor of te News states that the cosrc rfr the largest nomber is! ETC., st~ywas tolismt by antey '-sittics worda out of the letters found in the price Pitda h toy'wood Pitda h butt the aaase of thse eye-witnsess 1112 S-E-N-A-T-O-It, under the foloing reguations sod condi- tofu.ses to give. Thsire are a unibe'r tions: A r u s 0 1 of re'spectabte younig isen vho were tar Thist price trill be wn tre 'rtlstesc ondpieb h et lagsotsr-h omeer ordrn hihls uont h ihh Id. Eahnestant inust sent hanisis or her it was otpensthtrotaghout tile, prinsg va- list beforrsJUNEie bths,toil5. , Cation, astd they ar'e reasdy to give Oattht30. Tie list ofgwrdasmset be written ha WE CAN SUIT Y(I inkhandsinsied bythecon'sts nt that itothintg of thte kind ever bap- 4th. Any Esnglishwosrd found is thse dictinrcabeudIft1- oos f le pined. letters constained ini thse wird Senator. No abbreviitions roer sames of pers'onssor places. Cornell at the Henley Regatta. 5ths. The same letter must not be used _______tweinrh ie samewordl 6ith. Each contestat asust tie or become ai The crewv which wtill repsressnt Cot- subscriber to the WEEKLYsvTITUvTIOvfor o onse year, asd must sessd his or her dollar tos nell is theIlHioley toces has hoost pay for hio subscriptions wsth Iis list of swords.m Thss a ei r ; S( leeteit. To' memO' rs are: as fol- 7th. It: cage two or more price wiasiag ists hssac sr contasisn te sems' s oil, swords, lthe one lows: Hoow, F. Al.AMathews, Buffailo, that is first reesived sill begivess preferessee. fo the Evrryecontestanst wro-e list contains as r Grand N. Y.; 2, A1. I3. Spillmn, To maita, smany as tea correct wods will receive a price of some biod. N. V.; 3, E C. Hager, Bufflfoo N. V.; The WEd'LO NSIvUTI'csOiIso an oelisht pagte House. wreily. publishsed ast Aonticello, Floridas, ha 4, to. IV. FTttvborn, Ithaca, N. V.; 5,tise center at the best sestion of thse Stats'. Every isse givsovaluablinhformations cots- T. WV. Fennel, Elmira, N. V.; 61, V. cernisng this seetion. Thse price is otie dollasr. Become asubsacriber ansd try toe a prize. Con- Haoll, W1ashibigomo, Ont.; 7, C. A. test closes JUEt150t1, 5895. Address Loinss, Brooklyn, N. V.; stroke, It. H.' THE WEEKLV CONSTITUTtON, MIONToCooLa Fox. Hilitosn, Ithaca, N. V. FIRST NATIONAL The mcnmilsa ~il May.'i29. tb1, DITSON M USIC. OF ANN' ARBOR. ilsii Itg~lt~i oul ie osse muOrganized 1800. July, 9,ill, atit 11. The raoce is roswed c aia,$0,0.SrlsadP inhaso"hreseksiv5as ~ ix Love Songs," a~a,50,0.SrlsadF in eat 05 tsse sueeoiv' dysSoTrasacets a general banhir By FranhkE. Sawyer. Traslatiosof0 Six Foreign exchasgen bought ands( only twso m,:\s orosy at a tilne. ofHneo's fisst lyricsinisexquisite musical letters of credit. settinsgs. Heavy Paper,.Bcns .B~ rs .5~ LPK Bicycle Races Run Off atcet. .BVpaPe.i. y LAK "COLLEGE SONGS,5 To arronge fot priva Tueon-ilie iccl tte, s'oitm The sanadard collection of Coltege Songa. SP CI L vasno rn ffatth lf~d ayonOver 3000,000 sold. Heavye Paper. 50C A L C ss'as ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ens toru olatte111ty515 tCloth. Gilt. $.0 sccoutt.tof this track to ot being tianked,"lsonstDncnc swas held ott the Vpsilantli fair grounids "COLLEGE SONGS FOR GIRLS." tossno in Danc, track last Saturdaty afternoon. tt. Only bok of 'the kind! published. TheC an e' A al songs 0g the leadisg colletes hoe women. Office hours it to 1 ant It. Morris, '97 A1, took trsl, thisbrothmer Heavy Paper. $1.00. No stairs to umotor IH. L. Morris, 98 Al, seconds, anit 0. iRhUL £CULICIILH IN I[[WAT [UITA-'IU MUSIC MRS. ANNIE WARD L. F'ord, "'9tt L, thirst. 'The.trle., Eighty-twos pieces for the alitar from the beat sourcesa. A splendid collection. Hand- School of Dancfag and]I swhtichm sas todecoisdess'hio shall go ome Cover. 500cents. Saturd.ay, i n. m..Gentlemasbe hcg ihte 1aktaWAybo etpspi nrcito rc audy .mLd einr rganization. D. f ice., served. LOpera, BANK. 'refits, U%1000 xg husiness.. sod. IFurnisk SON. Cashier. ate or -ASS ,all at Aey it. FOSTER'S )elsnartu. hguneseless :s'rias. a loaf usntil thte riders turned ito tloe back strethnthem slmmmll oaris brotin rs easily spurteit chiead. The tiniv sas 2 swisn. 52 '1-5 see. Subscribe for the Daily. you see them everywhere. (oliumbia l6icyckes * '''HERE'S a whole sermon in " * the above. It preaches the economy of buying the best-a ; " wise economy 1hat every one " 4 coo practice with Columbias at $100. The new Golumbias are " marvels of strength1, lightness, " symmetry, beauty,, and speed. POPE MPFG. co., Hartford, Coon.; " Boston, New Yosrk, Chicango, " B an Francisco, Providlenae Buaffalo. " An Art Catalogue of Couiasannete heod fraanyColumbiha" OLIVER DITSON CO., 45a3-463 "Wansngton tIt.. Bston. C. H. tDitson &Co. N Y. ANN ARBOR STEAM DYE WORKS. Ladiea' and Gents' Clothisg Cleaned or byrd. 3 W. HUIRON ST., ANN ARBOR. FIRST CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING Corner of Seste asd William sts., illiamsto.entran'se. Mnany, 7:ao p. 5m., AdvanenClass(Ladies' antiGeleen)s. 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