I THE UNIVER61TY OF MICHIGAN DAILY Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OrFcE: Times building, 329 S Main St. be- tween Liberty and William Sts. MANAGING EDITOR J. F. THoMAS,'00 L. - BUSINEsS SMANAGEI O.1H. HANS, '00 L. EDITORS H, B. sKILLMAN, '98 L., Athletics. E. L. GEIsMER, '93 L. G. D. IUDNUTT.'00. BUTLER LAMB, '00. T. R. WooDRow,'98 L A. CAMPBELL, '00. A. CAMPBELL, '99. F. ENGELHARD,'93. The subscription price of the Daily is $2.50 for the college year, with a regular delivery before noon each day. Notices, communica- tions, andother matter intended for publica- tion must be handed in at the Daily officebe- fore 8 p. m.,or mailed to the editor before 3 p. in., of the day previous to that on which they are expsected to appear. Subscriptions may e left at The Daily Office, Meyer's or Stoffiet's Newstand, or with Business Manager Subcribers will con. fer a favor by reporting promptly at this office an failure of carriers to deliver paper. The success of the Sousa concert Sat- urday night was most gratifying both to the patrons of the course and to the management. Excellent music finely played and an immense crowd well handled combined to mhake the occasion a memorable one. This concert should effectually dispel the idea that nothing' but "classical" music is wanted by Ann Arbor audiences. The notion that Uni- versity Hall is to be held sacred to the "classics" has at last been given aj quietus. Let us hope that it wili neverI be resuscitated.j Teachers Wanted. 1 The regents of the New Mexico Mili- Harvard Gymnasium. INTER SHOES I In the Physical Training Dsepartmrient of the Harvard Summer Schooi for 1897 there were seven lecturers, eighteen in- Every Description-. structors, and nine student instructors. 'A:LARttE LINE OF Lectures were given on thirteen sub- jects; such as, Applied Anatomy, Phsi- ,U EML cal Training, Elementary and Experi- SEE OUR WINDOW? mental Physlogy, Phsysical 93asis of I ~mentalP Life, etc. In addition, practical class exercises were given in the follow- BEALS SHOE STaRE, - 100 X. Main Street. Opposte ing courses: Free Movements, C0Malis- the Court eouse. thenics, Light Gym nastics, Miiitary Drill, Methods of Condacting Squad,- Class or Divion Exercises, Gymnastic Dames, Delsarte Movements and Relax- Class or Division Exercises, Gymnastic Heavy Gymnastics, Track and Field Athletics, IBoxing, Fencing, Rowing, .5 O Swimming, Voice Training, and Special Exercises on the various Developing Machines of the Gymnasim. We bunched together about one hundred Men's Sack Former students of the Summer W School are physical instructors at such Suits-Suits that have sold for $10.00 and $12 00 and they universities and colleges as the follow- ing: Brown, Johns Hopkins, Indiana, Illinois, Bowdoin, Dickinson, Michigan. Pennsylvania,Virginia, Amherst, Bates, Dartmouth, Oberlin, Chicago, Kansas, Lehigh, Wesleyan, Colby, Haverford, Trinity, Rutgers, Tufts, Williams, Ore- gon, Oberlin and Leland Stanford, Jr. In all over 700 physical instructors have been trained in the Hemenway Gymna- sium during the last ten years. The Harvary system of apparatus forms the equipment of 740 gymnasiums of the country, 263 of them belonging to schools and colleges From this it will be seen what an im- portant part the Harvard Gymnasium has taken in the advancement of phy- sical training throughout the United States. IF YOU WANT THE BEST FRATERNITY STATIONERY, BADGES OR PINS Send to SMITH, STURGEON & CO., 237, 239, 241 Woodard Ave.. Detrolt. Designs and estimates furnished on all work of thiskind. are worth every penny of it today. But you expect to buy clothes at this season for less than a regular prices, and we are not going to disappoint you. We never do. Our bargains are always genuine- what we tell you you can rely on. Money always re- funded if goods are not as represented. Imperial Hats for Spring on sale Saturday, Feb. ig. The Shoe Store's A busy place and humming with good news all the time. There's a new story for every day, though its always to the same effect: heter shoes for less money. There are five chapters for this week. WMlY. J. APRFZI L , 119 E2. WASHINGTON ST.. tary Institute will elect four teachers for session 1898-9, on April 5, 1898. The following is for information of applicants. 2, Four Teachers wanted, as follows: (A) Instructor in Mathematics; from arithmetic through calculus. t (B) Instructor in Latin; should also' teach Spanish; desirable to know Ger- man and French. (C) General Teacher; Practical Eng- lish; good penman; desirable to know Stenography, Typewriting and Business College Course. 2. One, or all, of these teachers should understand Military Tactics; one will be made Commandant. 3. No one employed not a graduate of a reputable college. 4. Young, unmarried men, 21 to 35 preferred; scholarship, energy and moral character prime requisites. 5. Compensation, Board and Lodging and $450 to $650 per annum; all teach- ers required to live at Institute Build- ings. 6. Send application, photograph and original credentials to Secretary Re- gents; copies of same to Superintend- ent 7. The Superintendents address, till March 1st, is Jas. G. Meadors, McMinn- ville, Tenn., thereafter, Roswell, New Mexico. 8. 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