2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. t ( j A Great Celebration at Yale. The Bi-centennial of Yale is to Ibe Pubhished Daily (Sandaytsecepted) during the celebrated in October, 1901. The College year. at comtmtittee in charge claims that the Celebration will not be complete if it. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, does not intcludle as ansioncemient of 1)rre: The Inatd PresoHenning Block. large adiditionis to the prtopelrty satnd Balk Phone, 147 funsid of the University. It is hiopeil that there msay be cotntribiuteid for MANAGING EDITOR. thtespurposeo at leaot $2,000,000, F. Bs.NG s~aa, vs L. of which sm is0omuch as maxy bc BUSINESS MSANAGER. necessary shll11be devoteid to thle 0. It. taNS, '05 L. erectiona of a Cotimieitor'ative Hall, IkItTOatS. atnd the remiaisiier sshli e aidied to Atlici Editor, P. W. JoNas, '9 the etidosettof the Untiversity. L. J. MsONT0oaoss,*'as, 'r. it. Onaa, '50 L. Suthscriptioiis aimountiing to smite J. B. Was,,, '00, C. L. NtS,,'50, 0.0D. HINtTso'. '01 E. 0. D. CamL,,'99, thano $2251000h avelia's lrleeady biesi A. Ht. McoUseA , '01 B. W. ll. tICE sY, '00 M, issde. Tkhesrption prieofstheoAIYis n 12a.50tfor the college yoe, willh a rogare dliverybefooe ana each dasy. Notices, som ow iaioss, aasd otker mattior intondod IfoIpublicon satssie haaddn aSthelsoLYsoffscbeforesa8Op. ,o maailed isolisa ediorbeore3a,e in . oatheisoday previos stotatoinwhsicls theysae expeceddto appea.- Sahasiplisn ssayiboe litas the DAILYostices, Mteye's,orsolilo'os owoland, ar willsBusiaoes Manager. Suscribeors will cnfass favorss, by reo tinpomsytly at hisoffice ay fislurssofa carriers to sdeliver paper. All chaagesaits advetisins' smater musal isin the officehy4tp. tsn. on sttoaytrevouisto thas an whisk heahre non is isos. At a meetitng of the D)AIL.Y Board, hteld last tightt, F. Enigelisard was re-elected Maniagisig iditor stnd P. Wi. Joties Athletic Eiditsir. Illinois Interscholastic Association. Thse sevensthiantnual nieet of tis associations will be hselid at Chantpaigst under the ausptices of tiae Usiversity of Illintois, ott May 20, 1899.'Te associatisn is itt a very flourishiatg condition itt regards to size, ats over 60 high schools are tmetsbers. Tite nuntber of constestattts is sos large that each schtool xiii be alloxwid but one entry its each evetit. Every effort is beitig tsade to make this mteet the ttost successful intthie Iis- tory of tlte associatiott.It is lisped titat several records still be brskett. In srder to do thsis ansd also encsiur- age tite highs school attletes, promi- nernt University athletes itave cot. sented to present thte best nosde of training for eacht evettt in the Uni- versity paper, The Illitti. Intercollegiate Cross Conntrtj Asso- ciation. The first anttual nteet of tite asso- ciation will be hteld somtetitme in Novetmober anti probliably in New Ysorks City. Yale, Pritncetott, enttsyl- vania, Cornell attd Colutmbia xwiii send teams. Eaclautiversity xwiii be permttited ts enter tetttmetn, sexen of wvlott still run and the first four rmen fiis- intgxill be thse teats propler. The distattce to be rutt xiii he six and a quarter tmiles. It is quite probable that otiter uni- versities xwiljoitt the organization. Unicersitij Exhibit at Paris. Pennsylvania Itas appiointed a cona mittee to have chtarge oif an exhiiit at the World's Pair in Paris itt 1900. It is the intention to arrattge a cotm. pssite exhibit with Yale attd Har- yard representvative of thte American university. Penntsylvania will prob- ably prepare thte anthiropological attd ethnolsgical poart of thse exhibit. Dr. H. M. Gorditt will speak up- on thte subject of Phartuacy in Russia, this eveninig, April 12, at 7:30, in Room B, of the Chemical Building. Would it Were so Here. At Princetion ittft'eshmtani is nti alloswesi to scoar gillf triiusers, whlite docks, colors, or to carry a csane. Al tto times'tay hItsinooke a pips', liiaf oin tise ctampuss, enter aloon1119I, ior pool111room, tot' hi'foititilott tlisstreets sfter inte intthie evessisig. Perumia- nenlt comttmittees appointesd by the upper clatssitnet toiisee tstt these las are rigidily notuircei.-E. Stesast L. Tatutmt,'98 IL., adio osas presidetit of the Northern Orss torical League iwhest IMichigass tail tite presiidentcy itt 1897-98, ttnul whoi was alsio cltssrator itt '97, is prc ticitig litt nt Spriungfielid, Ohiii, hay ig fotised a partnershipi witht s partntersihip tiths a youttg tmattof thast city uttder thte firtiametoeif TIatumt & Krapp, witit offices itt the Rsibert Stevenissn Isigerooll, '98 M., tail Mrs. Itigersioll, fortserly Olive Grace Perry, '98 M., are medical tisesiotiaries at Calcuttta, Jrtdia. 'Tey ttre wsorkittgtttsder the aspices of the Sevesith Daty Aidveti- tist Medical Missiounary andti Bettevii- lentt Associatioin.-Thomias Gilbiert Mays, '98 IL., is with thse Nest York Life Ints. Co., located at Dubiuqite, Iowva. At Cortll 25 stttdets receive free eduicatiott,andi there are givetn in additiotn 27 scholiarships of $200 eachl. The University of Chicago gives 80 scholarships atis fellowtships, aggre- gatinig $20,000. Harvttrd gives 115 scholarshtips of $225 each. Columstbia gives 29 schsiolsips of att averstge value if $200. Yale gives annually $30,000 to needy studento. Special Rates to Students on the Michigan Central Rti. To studettts presenltitng certific-ate of mlembersitip signed by Secretary Wade, the Michigan Central Ry. wiii ott April 13, 14 and 15 sell routtd trip tticets at thte osutal reductiots, accoutnt of sprinig vacationt, tickets sill he gooti to returtnutitil April 25. Losv-A Gammtta Phi sorority pinl. A liberal reward will hi' paid for its return to the Gasmtma Piti house or to thte DAILY office. ATHFEz'I If YOU Wms it the Lat- Noble's Star Clothing House CHEMICAL std PHYSICAL APP5ALATUS. MILCIIOSCOPIC FINDINGS. H-edquartears for nl Ltibor-ai- tory Supplies 112. Main Street., Ann Aeor, Mih. This space beotgs tos the Studests Leture Asocitio. CR SC NT Best Chain Wheel, - $35. Lifl~ LiLBevel Geared Chainless, $60. Ther'e is so better whee lade at aty price. Ak Crescent riders if tiis is itot so. ake your seectionttttsw ott a Crescent. M; STAEBLER'S Bicycle Emporium. 119 West Washaington Steet. GRANGER'S SCHOOLh OF DANCING. $5.00 per Terms of 12 Weeks. PROGRAMME PARTY EACH SATURDAY EVENING. Private Lessons by Appointment. Bell 'hone 241. Footog aphy ft is the kowege of feet Foovo ~ r --Y atd thin art of fitting them per' j" e ow well we know our O ur Bu S51 LIe s busines--boiw well we prac- DII{iCh t tpD 119 W PIL'SHESO .'Aniaingrtn S,