Ijt U. 1,17 Al'._a ln. Yoi,. V. No. 2. UNIVERSITY OF :MICHIGAN, MONI)AY, OCTOBER 1, 1894. PRICE-THIREE CENTS. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. M~ain Building, Museum and Labor- atories Come in for a Share.- The "Gym" Ready and the Great Organ in Plae. Among the important improvemsents niade 10 tie buidigs on the cmiipus this summsier are tiose in te -Main iuilding. Formerly te ony storage rooii was the vault wici was by far too small to hold all the uiiver- sity docomeits. Secretary Wade has had 12 feet partitioned off of room A aod lined with shelving oii all sides, tius making a store rooni of 1235 ft. Th le vault will now be used for the more valuable papers. The renainder of room A les beeii fitedlp for the "Faculty Rtoom." It will be provided with desks, tables and chairs sufficient for the members of any one faculty. The traurer's Office has beeii paint- ed and the ofice of the secretary en- tirely refitted. woUlei's FARIORGAN The Farraiid & Votey World's talc organ has been procured through thle energy of Prof. Stanley and is iow being erected in University fll. Its great weight will le bore by heavy oak joists and seven steel beaiis, which will make the floor absolutely safe. The organ takes up the etire space of the dressing rooos and ex- tends out soue ten or twelve feet on each side over the gallery stairs. It also extends out about 15 lcis ton the stage. In addition to the big organ ai Echo organ of good size uwill be tulaced in the southeast part of the gallery. This will be coiiiected by uire aid operated by the soins key board as the larger orgai. Thie motive power will be located in the southeast base- msent rooni of the Mlain hal. THE MUSEUM. 'Thle museum has also coae in for its share of iipiovemlets. A new roof designed by Supt. Ieves bs beemn put on, which both adds to the beauty of the buildiig an reiives lie walls of tie great weight of the oldi roof. The buildig has also re- ceived a fresh coat of red paint which makes it look like new. Several in- ternal changes have also been made. TAPPiAN HAL. Tappans Hal, better kiiown as the .ew recitatiomi bildiig, is eitir(ly completed amd ready for use. It is fiiished in elegait style and is a model of its kind. The irooms will be used by rfs. DOoge, llinsdale, ZWaltr. JDemiisoiiPeteei'. 1teaughlsl and Stale~iiy, etc. voE tiYMAS1 IM. 'The 'liateriman (Gymnaiumlu hasl been fitted up with all the latest ap- paratus aiid is ready for us. So ii- portant, however, is the "gymr" un the minids of the students that the Daily will devote a speci(al article 10 it. MINORIt MPREMENTS. About $t600 have tbeen spet in dils- ifecting and paintiig at the Univer- sity hospital, the iiside having had three coats of paiit. Internal repairs hav' aso bheisiode in the Law buiilinig Phical lbora- tory,1lomeoathic and Dental col- leg('s ansI the t'residen's house. 'fhle oli water tamk ha~s been taken out of the Chemical laboratoy aiui three' recitation roons added. "Description o Egypt." During the past yar there has beesn addsed to the gn- eral library some vry valu- able asid rare books entitesd, "Descriptioin of Egypt" Tese inter- sting books, comipsising 23 volumses of tex, together with 11 volumes of plates. were' writteni by is banid of sceltfic meiiwhiomsiNapolseoi took with hininlito Egyit. 'they give a sll descriptiomn, aisdi historical stc- counts of this anc-ieit -ounitiy, anis are niow accessible so the gmisial isesdr ini ths' atalogus'rom of tiegeiir'ls lirai'y, Mass Meeting to be Held. 'This'dieetors of the Athletic associa- lieuni]net omi Saturday eceing asiid siscussoesiilams for the comini~g yiar. A masss mseetiig will behl emxt Sat- srtday evening probably in the gymina- sium, to start off athletics for the year with a] booii. We slash give notie bter of this meting. "Bliss on Code Pleading." The senior law clsss wiii use trof. E. F. Johnsoi's esitois of "liss oii ('ode Pleasdinig"s ons' of the l books duriing ts'euuoinisg sc l ysar. Mr. Johnson has been'i wiking on this edition for the tpast tivsiys'ar, lainlg completed it during fle umimiier. 'Thie origiiial work les beenn(aesflly re-- vised anid anlnotaiteds. A gneat imaiy liewuisestions have be esllls'5. Mri. Johnsoii iss greatly addes to tie' valsue of the work by giving- ilustra tions of formss fr causes of ation. C'haptierssboos'beeis addisd onii1ma1- damusss, iluo swrraito aid Iroillition, withi rs'ereiiee t leaiss-iing an ree tie(.T'IWAVusedeitioniiof 75) laeesis froii the press of liii' Wst l'llliiliilg ('o., of St. P'aul. Cilos. A. ltiiseu, '4 li, is runing oni tiii'IRe'publican ic iket for osnliv sulrve'yosr'of IBranich I Ciounty, Mis-l. iiiths gouods prospeci'tsof el'ctioul. OUR FOOTBALL TEAM. It Ought to be a Winning One.- Many New and Promis- ing Men. 'Football psractice will beglin in saris- st todaiy, anid it is expecte'd that 40 osr 30 candidtetis will pirsenit thei- silo-es today orin i the next fs'w days. tOn Sattirday Capt. Basirdl issumedl Iis first call to ctandiduate's and ths coachi gave about 20 nii'I work at ipassinig andsifsilling on the ball, after wih the' liii' meii were taken'IIfor'a5iiii. The hacks wire giveni pracstice in psuntingc stissicatchimug anidiwtounds tll prate with a hlf mile riun. 'fie sicsedules'fsor thei'seassoii is is fol- lows: Ocst. ii, Mlicluigami lMilitatry Acadlemy, it Ann Arbor. Ocet. 13, Albion,sst Ains Arbor. Oct. 20, Detroit A. t'., at Ann Aibor. Oct. 27, Caise Seientific School, at Cleveland. Nov. 3, Comrnell, at Ithiatca. Nosv. 10, U. (if Ksnsas. at Kansas City. Nov. 17, Oberlin, at Anii Arbor. Nov. 24, Cornell, at Deitroit. Nov. 20, Cisicago F., at Cicasgo. In additioii, it is prosbable that. tbout Noveimiber 1, there wviii be one or inore ioise gnamiss ini thss iiisle of thse week. Inim ilitatioii of the Uniive'rsity of P'ensylv-ansia isethiod, the teamswoill be diided into re'guilars stndlreserves, inisteadiloit as'varsity uand seeonid eleven. A fusll sceuile will be or- rsasged for tile reserves, as well as for thsi reglhrs, aind thsey will 1)11y with thle Detri-ot A. C., Clevelantd A. C., Albioni, Adlriaii, Mtishigtn Military Acatdlemy anis others. Loc-kers will hi' rss'rve'siniithe gyiinaI~siim fist'toths re=t'ili-ass i rese'rves. Be5gininiig todaly, liithe 111e11ohilist yeair's team woxill go tos tile training tstble, landilSatin-say Inigilt thes'tuoach will puck msoi'e. Abssost 20 will be taken tis the ttable lit first, slnd niors' later'oil, is5 they prosve the'mselve's wosrthy. 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