2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. -2 THE UMYERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Band. + t + P + The University band which gave aublished Daily (Sundays excepted) during the such good service at the athletic Colege year, at games and several dances last year THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. will be reorganized. The first meet- OrricE: The Inland Press, Henning Block. ing will be held next Thursday night Both Phones147 in the hall opposite the city fire de- MANAGING EDITOR. partment quarters on Huron street. F. ENGELHARD, '01 L. It is hoped that all students who BUSINESS MANAGER. Ithave any ability as band musicians o.If. .HAns,'00L. and who wish to play in the band EDITORS. this year will be present at this meet- Athletic tEditor, T. R. v4oomaeow, 00 L. ing. Tte hand will try to raise -. W. JoNES, '99 A. H1. McDouoALL, '01 E, enough money this year to buy a F. D. EAMAN, '01 L C. H. LUND, '0 M uniform for each man. If they areP G.D.tHUDNUTT,'01E. able to do this we will have one of the best appearisag as well as thse hest playing college bands ia the country. The number in the band will be he colle e year, with a regular delivery before larger than last year. There will be oonet doe. Notices, comomunictions, ad othr m iten forpublcationou aboutelity-four memberstbesides hatddi tt ootte DnILtoice hefore 85p-ei., iot the leader. They expect tsontake enailed to the editor before 3 P. to. of the day trevious to that on which they are expected to their first appearance n-xt Saturday Stibseriptions may be left at the DALY ofice, at the football game. Meyters, or stoflet' s newstand, or with Business XOaoager. Suhscrihers wiltleconfer a favor ttc repotigripromtply at tieofieary fliate of Mayo Returns in " Pudd'nhead Wil. ,carriers to deliver paper. 9 Alt ehanges i a advertisie satter tost hein on." the otttcecbyh4. tt.onatthe 3ay ptevious to that on which tey are to appear. Edwin Mayo and his clever com- pany will appear at the Athens Mr. Hamilton G. Timberlake, M. Theatre in Frank Mayo's dramati- ci. '98, has been appointed instructor zation of Mark Twaisa's famous story in botany. '' Pudd'nhead Wilson" which made Mr. Henry H. Parke, B. L. '98, such a decided hit here last season. has been appointed assistant in the It was certainly one of the finest per. snuseum. forsmances ever seenain this city and Mr. Thomas B. Cooley, A. B. '91, it is gratifying to know that Mr. 1. D. '95, is assistant in hygiene for Mayo has with him practically the -the college year. same supporting company that we saw before. The stage has made Mr. Robert Clark Stevens takes known no more interesting people the place of Mr. John Faig as in- than the folk from Dawson's Land. structor in mechanical engineering. ing, Missouri, and they tell a very Mr. Frederick A. Baldwin, M. D. interesting story, throughout whicht '98, has been made assistant in the laughter and tears succeed each otheri theory and practice of medicine. as sunshine succeeds shower on an phs.April day. It is a novel play with Dr. Will M. Lake is house physi- odd characters and tiorougly enjoy- cian and May Miller directress of the able by all classes of people. traing school for nurses in the Uni- versity hospital. Dr. Hugo P. Thieme, recently ap- Mr. Benjamin P. Bourland, A. M., pointed instructor in French at the and Mr. Coleman D. Frank, Ph. B. University of Michigan, is a gradu '97, have been appointed instructors ate of Johns Hopkins University. in French for the present year. After receiving his doctor's degree lie was an assistant at Johns Hopkins The new assistant instructors in for two years, lecturing on French Latin for this year at the University literature and versification. Last of Michigan are Mr. Samuel H. Jef- year he was acting professor of fers, A. B. '92, A. M. '97, Mr. James modern languages in Earlham Col- M. Sturgis, A. B. '96, A. M. '97, lege, Richmond, Ind. Early in his send .Mr. Geo. D. Hadszi-ts, A. M. college career he spent one and one- 'The assistant demonstratorsof auat- half years in Berlin and Paris. omy for the current college year atr the University of Michigan are Nor- ton D .Coons, A. D. '98, Harold A. i_ Before Buying Your FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT See Ours. We guarantee the Style, Workamanship and Material. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Cutting, Reye r & Co. 201-203 South Main Street. CAMPUS DRUG STORE. ... ON THE CORNER NEW STORE ... NEW STOCK In fact, everything new but the people-they have simply changed location. . .. . JAS. J. QUARRYJ FALL OPENING We cordially extend to you an Invitation to examine our Fall and Winter Shoes. You will find all of the swell and newest lasts and with popular prices. REMEMBER THE NAME. 218 S. MAIN ST. WRHR & MILLER, The Shoe Mep. 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