2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 2 THE UMYERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OPrIcc: The Inland Press, Henning Block. Both Phones t47 MANAGING EDITOR. F. ENGELHARD, '01 L. BUSINESS MANAGER. O. H. HANs, '00 L. EDITORS. Athletic Editor, T. R. Woosnow, '00 L. P. W. JONEs, '99, A. H. McDOUGALL, '01 E, F. D. EAatAN, '01 L C. H. Lun, '00 M, G. D. HUDNUTT, '01 E. The subscription price of the DAILY isa72.5 or he college year, with a regular delivery before nooo each doy. Noticec, communiceations, and other matter intended for publication must be handed in at the DAILY office before 8 p. m., or mailed to the editor before 3 p. m. of the day previous to that on which they are expected to bsriptions may be left at the DiLYs office, eyer's, or Stoffietes newstand, or with Busines Manager. Subecriberswill confer a facor by reporting promtply at this office any failure of carrers to deliver pelter. All changes in advertisin matter must be in the off4e by 4 p. o. en theday previous to that en which tbsy are to appear. It is the desire of the DAILY to reflect as much as possible student thought and life. To this end it in- vites communications of general interest to the students at large. Honest discussions of topics of inter- est cannot fail to be useful. Those who have grievances to bring before the students or opinions to air are in- vited to do so in the columns of the Daily. The DAILY has received a notice of the admission of Wm. A. Bither, Ll. B. '92, and Roger Sherman, A. B. '94, to membership in the law firm of Church and McMurdy, of Chicago. Robert McMurdy, one of the senior members of the firm is also an alumnus of the U. of M. having received his degree of Li. B. in '80 and Li. M. (Hon.) in '95. The firm name will be Church, McMurdy and Sherman. AN EASY VICTORY. [Continued From Pate 1.] Wood. White......1. t............. Iester Bennett..........r. e.............Conlin Snow.. ........1.le....GarterC Talcott. q........... ied Whitcomb, Blen-r.h. Snyder coe, Malone..... . Avery, Mob. .. .L. h.. Morse, VanCley Keena, Weeks, ,..........Churchill Hoover....... . ScORE.-Michigan, 2'; Normals, 0. Touchdowns-Avery, Whitcomb, Snow, Day. Goal from down-Keena. Referee -J. C. Knight, of Princeton. Umpire - Caley of Michigan. Linesmen-Payton and Lockwood. Halven, 15 mtinutes. Homeop's Have a Peculiar Case. The Homeopathic Department of the University desires to start a post- graduate course of lectures to begin after the holidays and run five or six weeks. The degree of A. D. will be required for admission, and each member of the faculty will give four or five lectures on special subjects. The Surgical Professor will have "Theory and Practice" and the work is to be advanced and recent. In addition, two weeks of purely clin- ical work will be done at the hospital. "We have a class formed already," said Dean Hinsdale, "but don't know whether the regents will let us hold the lectures or not. At their meeting next month the matter will be submitted to them. I see no rea- son why they should refuse, as a fee will be charged and the course will be a benefit to the institution." Major Dr. Leseure has not return- ed from his military duties, and, al- though his leave of absence lasts till January, it is hoped that he will be back before them. Meanwhile his lectures are divided up among the faculty, assisted by Dr. G. P. Cooley of Detroit. Dr. Kinyon, assisted by Dr. Cooley, is doing the clinical work. The hospital is rapidly filling up, and already has 25 patients. Dr. Hinsdale has received requests ask- ing permission to bring in more cases. There were four confinement cases during the summer, and one very WE ARE. ;/. EXCLUSIVE ' AGENTS FOR .v FINE SHOES BE ALS SHOE STORE - .CT HOUSE Our Windows. Show the goods themselves and all marked in plain figures that you can read at a glance. Tlose prices BEAT THE TOWN Just look at the Windows. Study 'em a little. The bargains there beat any kind of talk. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF CHEMICAL and PHYSICAL APPARATUS. MICROSCOPIC FINDINGS. Headquarters for all Labora- tory Supplies queer surgical operation. A si School of Pharmacsj. year-old boy was terribly burni The School of Pharmacy opens this under the arm in July, 1896, as year with about the same number of when the arm was bandaged it w studentsasattended last. Professor P. left in contact with the body as F. Trowbridge has a year's leave of grew fast down to the elbow. absence to study the chemistry of was released and several hundr beet sugar in Europe. skin grafts made, restoring the use, Dr. H. M. Gordin, Ph. D., of the limb. .Berne, Switzerland, continues his The enrollment this year is abo Tevision of "The Pharmicopoeia of up to last year's, with every post the United States" and Paul Mor- bility of a large increase. row, a graduate student, will finish his "Chemical Bibliography." The Frank Hatch, last years half mi course has not been changed, runner is back visiting Ann Arb Several changes have taken place friends. in the Dental School. Dr. Logan and Dr. Minerd have resigned and as yet no other instructors have been secured. The number of students is 20 d less than at this time last year. Con- siderable new apparatus has beenui added and a new lecture room fitted ATHEN$ up. Five new chairs were received Saturday._ _ _TIMATRE Mr. John ,Rood, of Marquette, Mich., has been appointed instructor in the Law Department, to take the place of Mr. T. W. Hughes, who goes to the University of Illinois. Mr. Rood is the author of " Rood on Garnishment." The W ool of WHO . r Mr. F. H. 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