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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the
College year.at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,
locFae: The inland Press,. enning Block.
Both Phonese147.
MANAGING EDITOR.
F. ENELARD, '01 L.
BUSINESS MANAGER.
O. H. HANS, '00 L.
EDITORS.
Athletic Editor, P. W. JoNEs, '99,
L. J. MoNTOmERY,'00, T. R. Woonnow, '00 L.
J. B. WoOD, '00, C. L. NILE.S. 99,
G D. Hoexesc.OIE. C.D. COO, 99,
A. H. Me.OcU, 01 E. w. . CIlcxE, 00 M,
A G. BoowN, '02.
The ubscriptionp reotat he DAe o I eef
the colicBe yea, witha a reglcr delieybeoec
noneach day. Ntiecces, omuaicatios,ad
other catte itededor e ublicatio noust h
handed in at the DAILY ofice 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
abhesriptinsm ay te loft at the DAIsY ofce,
Meye's, cc Steleto anewtcnd, cc with Bsies
Manager. Subscribers will confer a favor by
elotigpsromtly atrthis office any failure o
casies to deliereppe.
All changes in advertisineg matter must be in
the office by4 p. m. on the day previous to that
on which they are to auear.
IN CHA cE OF ToA' ISo E .
L. J. MONTGOMERY.
With this issue the DAILY sus-
pends publication until Tuesday,
April 25.
Olympian Games in 1900.
The DAILY wishes to call atten-
tion to the following letter:
ANN ARBOR, April 14, 1899.
Editor U. of M. Daily,
SIR-I enclose to you for publica-
tion in the DAILY a letter from Prof.
George E. Fellows, of the Univer-
sity of Chicago, concerning the
Olympian games which are to be
celebrated in Paris in 1900. A post-
er in French, giving a fuller account
of what is to be done, can be seen
in the trophy room in the gymnasium.
I am sure it will interest the student
community to know that the net pro-
ceeds of the reception to Gov. Roose-
velt amounted to $555.15. This
sum has been turned over to the
Athletic Association and will enable
the baseball team to start on its
Western trip without having to bor-
row money.
Very respectfully yours,
A. H. PATTENGILL.
"Baron Pierre de Coubertin, whose
interest in athletics caused the revi-
val of the Olympian games and who
had charge of them in Athens in
1896, will also have the management
in Paris in 1900. While I was vis-
iting him last summer he fully out-
lined to me the program and said
that as the American athletes made
such a creditable showing in Athens
he hoped that a very large number
would come from many different
American institutions in 1900. He
also made the request that I should
present the matter to the institutions
of the Middle West. I take this
method of calling the attention of
students to the games. Large post.
ers have been sent and will be placed
where all interested may see them."
GEORGE E. FELLOWS,
Univ. of Chicago, March, 1899.
Thanks Extended.
I wish to extend the thanks of the
U. of M. Band to the management
of the minstrel show for its liberal
treatment and the benefit fund of
$150. E. P. DEPONT, Mngr.

Prof. Drake Abroad.
Asst.-Prof. Drake of the Latin
Department will leave Saturday for
Greifswald, Germany, to be gone un-
til next October. While in Germany
Prof. Drake will devote himself to
the study of Roman law and history.
During his absence his classes will be
taken by Prof. Rolfe and Mr. Church.
Comed Club.
The Comedy Club will give "A
Night Off" at the Empire Theater,
Detroit, next Monday night, for the
beaefit of a charitable institaltiol.
Te members have been working
hard and deserve to score even
greater success than they did in their
home performance.
Dr. W. J. Herdman, of the U. of
M. will speak on "Science and
Christianity," at 12 in. Sunday in
the parlors of the Presbyterian
Ch urch. All are cordially invited.
LOsT-Ill the Athens Theatre,
Monday night, April 10, a paar of
gold rimmed glasses. Finder please
return to Mrs. L. A. Strauss, 714 E.
University Ave. and receive reward.
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Special Rates to Students on the
Michigan Central R4.
To students presenting certificate of
membership signed by Secretary
Wade, the Michigan Central Ry. will
on April 13, 14 and 15 sell round
trip tickets at the usual reduction,
account of spring vacation, tickets
will be good to return until April 25.
LosT-A Gamma Phi sorority pin.
A liberal reward will be paid for its
return to the Gamma Phi house or to
the DAILY Office.
Hy-Jen purifies the mouth and
breath by antiseptic. action. All deal-
ers. 5c.
ATHENS THEATRE
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 14,
PRISONER
OF
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Prices, 25, 50, 75c and $1.
If Your Bicycle Needs
TO BE REPAIRED,
Go to BIERMAN'S.
W. Washington
254 EACH
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AND
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cs & SO2T
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CHEMICAL and PHYSICAL APPARATUS.
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1121S. Main Street. Ann Aroor. Mich.
IntorGoleiate Bureau 0u ofla M IG Om .
GOTRELL & LEONARD.
ALBANY, N. Y.
Caps, Gowns, and Hoods made to order and rented. Also Class
Canes, Class Hats and Caps, Class College Pins. Address
W. C. KERN. Western Mngr.,
Haskell Museum. Univ. of Chicago
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Best Chain Wheel, - $35.
CRESCE S Bevel Geared Chainless, $60.
There is no better wheel made at any price. Ask Crescent riders
if this is not so. Make your selection now on a Crescent.
M. STAEBLER'S Bicycle Emporium.
119 West Washington Street.
GRANGER'S SCHOOL OF DANCING.
$5.00 per Term of 12 Weeks.
PROGRAMME PARTY EACH SATURDAY EVENING.
Private Lessons by Appointment. Bell 'Phone 246.
If you want a nice black or tan
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and $5.00, call and see us.
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