2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Of 4 * P Turn out every one and see the plansl O f perfected that are to help your class Osiy ~oauy eccpt~) cu og in its dual-meet Saturday, by back- THFEIUNIVERSITY fOF MIClHIGAN. rario: The ilandtesos, Henig Block. Both Phone 147. MANAGING EDI)TO. F. EGLAeRDao, '51 L. BUSINEuSS MANAGEuc. o. II. HA, 'so L. EDITOR1S. Athletic Editor, T. R. WooDoos, '0 L. P. W. JONES, ii), A. I, McoUeAL, '015., F.D. EArAN, '00, C.t. LUND, 'WM, G.t.IlaNr.'1E. J. B3. Wooc. '00. Th sbscrptionopticeof tho DALY Ist.0 fo the coltego your, with a regtor delierybetorc noo sch day. Notices, cotmunictions, sd other rotter itendd for publlictiorost e handed io at the AstY oic tefore 8 p. mo moailed to the editor efor 5 p.sm. of the dy perists to that o which they ar expcted ts PSubscriptinsmay e left a1 the DA IY office, Myer's, or tsofle's ocstad, or with Bsioes Moage. Sushcrierwillofer aftavoy rrprslg prosspt ly at this ofice any failusre of carriers to dlier paer. All eages io adetisig omttr mstsbe io the office lby 4p. ms. on tic c(ay pevosto 11ha1 oo which they or to asectr. IN CoARof cTottA''s 1SSUE. G. D.HIUDNUTlT. The DAILY ihas recived a cor- municationl 011tie subject sf debat inig by ote ''l-tssticuss. 'l'ie nat- ter, iowever, is so poorly arraiged thtat we hiesitate to print it as it stattds. If the writer sill call at the office anth rearrantge his subject matter, so thiat his ieas may be set forth tos btter avatage, we will gladly putblisht it for itm. It is expected that the Soplotmore class will select a yell at todays class meetinig atid apropos ti the occassion we itight Imake a fesw remlarks re gardinig cia so spirit at Michigan Uini- versity. There is little or none. For example, the very case to which we refer above. Al class has been in tile University for over a year and a half, hs etered it o class contests in athletics, rushinilg, and hair cutting and durinlg all this tints has had nit class yell, io orgaiationl,110 siirit of individuality. There have been a fewe perhaps wo thiave striven to mtake thic class a usit aitilwo iave worked hard for fie advancemelt of her interests as a ciass. Bult as cimnptred! with themtt there hatve beeno 11101y sellsexhibit absot ltely noi interest in class affairs. Thaey nevr attend class rieetings, tnor class cost. ' tests, notr do they care muchellswheter their repreentatives twillsr loose. The same thilngs mtigt wech be stid of other classes in the Utivesity, the case itttiediately at hand beig taken as all exatmple mterely. Ote of the great avatages of at clleg edttcation is founld ill the fiendships and aqalitnlces a 111111ftrtis dutr- lug his Collegecociurse. Atdiwhree else cttnle formthtiese, thantha oil the othter amiea of his ca.s twhiima le meets every say. But the clss. room doeis ot cary hitms far eogi. Hle shtossidfirn out to maeetisgs where cslomol purposes atd itterests briitg a closer acquainiltanceiwithi these sae perons.Ald ill knowing thems antd joining ith them in the promco tion of cottimon interests, tose of the class, he lit only greatly bene- fits himstef, but has tie satisfactioll of knowing that he is a member of a unified class and that he has helped sake it so. A parting word to those wio are concerned inl today's class meeting For An Appropriation. Last nigiht at Lansing tise Univer- sity comnmittees of the legislature gave a hlearin~g 011tile question of the appropriation of $180,000 for a new ltotmeopatihic hospital aind for a new scieiitific laboratory to those whso represented tite Uiiiversity. Just whlat the ouitcoime was or will be we have not yet learned. It was expected that President An_ eli, Secretary Wade, Dr. Hins- dale, aind the full board of regents wouild be oii hand to set forth the argumnlts for tile appropriationi. Thse man who has been considered the bitterest opponent of thte inter- eats of the University, Dr. Mac- Laclaii, has been quieted and little opent oppossition to the prosposed meas- ure is expected. It is to be hoped thtat thse legisla- tuire can see its way clear to vote tile ieeded moniey. In the Sophomore Class. Thtesmeeting of the Sophotmore class thast is called for tis afterntoon it one to whichamunch importance will be attachted. Thte office of vice-presi- dent will be filled, a yell adopted, sonie organization it regaril to tiae Fresh-Soph meet will be imade atnd tite adivisibility of givinsg a Sopho- tmore Hop discussed. Thte class tao already arraiiged fur a class social to be given. a week frost tosmorrow evesainag illtiae Gym, but it is desired by soomte of tite mtembers of the class to give later in the year a full-dress diaitciing party whicha will corresonid to the Freshmlanl Baitquet in thte first year in its exclusiveness, it beiitg tise inteiitioni of thtelromnoters to make it for Soplis only. Freshman Class Meets. The freshamant mass mteeting yes- terday, to stir up entihusiasm for the coittest with the sophtomaores next Saturdaly inl the gymnitasiumta was poorly atteinded. 'Tha fear preseilt divideil amng theamselves thte taskc of leadintg the yelincg fosr '02; anad Stevens, Ilrootinalai, and Lee were maade yelimasters. Cards bearinsg the '02 yell haye beeni passesh atng the freshaal, attd all are expectedl to tornsocst Saturday. Thlere twill be 110 adtission fee chaurged. The class coloirs ale tiaionui ad whlife, and it is hioped they still be ini evisience. floe '02 ieadquarters twill be arounl~d the iparallel b~ars. Iliporttoit 1901 mteetinsg this after. 11o1111 at 4:15, iii Rfoom t,'. W.T L. ?sfuLAUCl A., P lres. IF YOU FAIL t THE INLAND PRESS To find it anywhere ANN ARBOR els, ty u ... ~Printers, Binders, J. J Quarry, LN-OOMKR Campus Drug Store. tot'iost COLLEGE STUDENTS COUTNTRYt t Prices from $15 Up# ,' _ C OLLEGE mn evrywhee reolvted to trod far the Wshhburnouveonir Catalog. It conaisnearly 300coraitsofartistos adc ciastheoldesgivinsoacaouat of thecontractionof an sthrinsteumentssndscomplttlisttofnet prices. First-casos music dealersothewold oertell Wshharsoristraumentsmayhbe obtinsed from the moakert LYON & MEALY,iC3CAGO. Thais spasce belongs to tile Students' Lecture Asseciahion. tie ktahsder botard ihas haul its $35.00 rescenistMreTAaBLER5S pictsre tieti.Crescetat Bevel Getar Chtain- Cycle Emporium, l es, - - $60.00 ATHENS THEATRE Juvenailes, - - - 25.00 119 WEST WASHINGTON ST., FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 10. All fitte with Dunlap Detachable Ttres. ANN ARBOR. Otis knnr GRANG ER'33CH00OF DANCING* U s S inne ." ez~of1Weeks. In the RlomanticSuoccess PROGRAMME PARTY EACH SATURDAY EVENING. ROSE MAR Y Prhvate Lesoono hby Appointment. Bell 'Phone 246. Prcs$.5,$,75 0ad 25 I Soaisar faosIce Creaoo,bt an O. * ~ - the differncisnthat the colder I *.LI.. EU~.U.& UP you wit gthle more of ourecream MARCH 13 TO-20. ,E i~~EU111 5 t t WAITE OPERA CO. MAOIWHITE Matinee andESeening Every Day. U10 S. MAIN ST. New Opera Eery Performance. SPI t y Sl ell Paione, lest State, 194.