THE UNI'VE11IT'IYc OF MICHIGAN DAILY, f me ~ 3 et his needs. Credit should be given! Sensational Kidnapping. Banquet of Detroit Alumni._ 4 +0f f "'IlIL # In the work dons in the gymnasium Tes the tn o l t roard Tineisost sensational kidinaplting for Te teond aa tttlotbnqtloatthe it o v2sxiyatrs has taken iplace at Btrown Uttiivet - University of Michigan Associaionit Published Daily (Sundays excepted) daring Thrti-dutbu hi ttesty tt ruedMa-hI vtt h Detroit wtill be held at the tiussri the College year, atshr sn ob u hti h ptadocre ac ,we h gyinasium is ttib h e tofi as ninth Sophotioires soloed and boutnti the offisIt!House tionight. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. value as poissible, those ideas tiltocated tots ittf the Freshiman ctass, lint titersl Hon.rt. Mai. icklinsoiniaill he the t3 rccno Times building, 32i S. Main St. be- by Itr. latighanttinit ot be adottd. Ioit board a tug -itidlcarried titers to toastmaster atid toeffollowvin g willre twesn Liberty and William Ste. MAAIGECOO They ar itrcetat nitrier it o they- Neot. TIetoccoasiiin fur thit a-as thesp-ottiitd: Haos. :Levi T. tiath , tov-. J. F. THOMAS, Dt L. instituitions oft lear-inig, atidlist sooerregular Freshman banqeiut. ernri Haoon S. Pingree-, At tittg-tresi- ii ichganetsino lne he ttr.dettHarry B. Hutcinis, Hon. Wiliam.t BcUSNEiSS MANAGERO il rhgygtiit iet o.Webster Meeting, -.1 t,'t1 ----.ILQoiitby. loon. 'Millions i. s-iCokt. EDITORS To Reform S. L. A. Tht-- iWobster Stitiety niertos aostrdiy trot. Richaard Hudstont. HI.it. StILiLMAN, 'bit L., Athleties, ight oithiis weookoand owill hr-sent theWA P.1. Gasas,'950. .0 lienive.'O I~totated oamhos tago. oito-itt iass-ram: Piano sit,l it11. I tF YOU WANT TilE BEST BUTi~iLE ane,'00. T. R. Woinouw, '58. 1. A, CAurnoa, '0t. Allen CAMP13Li'nitii, -os.iitid hby the tPttsiditoif t-- lini- Watsont - sayJto it-i--so-eti -spei-it 1+'. ENEsue1cAsio,'to. i lyet. This tnttiter shatll -a- iw-, .. 1+' itt-ito; lii ic,mltoo.. Q. 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Ti onitosalrcietr h .bscriptions stay be left at The Dully lts-ttoit--0001ttltf-o i Office, Me yer'.s orStetfiet'sNciwsand0, aor- sit-r till l tiets pinoteld tot-it-i- her favoassby reportin' prompitly attthis i-f le assor lti- i. ToestoticiBtis-l liwt ~ yrprig rbr ,ilcn -- t i e/S -"-i sfficesanv 'failure af carriers to odeliver pape,- - - - - The ptriolosedl i-to-itdme-tts tlithIt (tiisttliti ti oteS. f,.., st-tilt-Itar- edits vita. hut t sin, av evidentily otthliiiroit path 0ito aoinsso itf \\--1.0 verbiage. -Undetr tie cti- ed a,4totasiloytihifnot m liesot lmn f~it arnttdnoo O.lia thei-itons tittitsit (tt its nt pFi~t, thetiuties itnl-otneit u-onswstool.hnetsaliti-ot tictothtito roei c(It tof fol -eyrii.aiei Fo t-siiiittit - tatosnglitho saioitt tirto to he r boatrd tat aliy'"dtal" is- i-tot loti iiipiosiblesuitoss iteisisole tuottrdis inluiodd Init. This so~tttm -os ite- toiltby rovid- tot Aog-ll, tool its sl-- (tim hastoee(sorts e n-itt Hitut iose-- tirt rthe-lipruosedad menorito ts lte ttic ittoitickt-s wouitldt e r'illy tittolrltheiient-i-ecot fthe trews-, tn r --er ily nitil -i,,Ipan IIh ii si it totsn utinilg citilittois -al righots fritstnoes btiit iit ow iii at llkethe10 historicr Atirotoii' I-ti - ti-- tet.le ooateri otteot c ihas .otto ts ountilt utoe ast boon tottoil oandiany cit-i-lontlososthttoo otigo 0 arise wou-ldt ho- carried ouviitot it)e oitoli v- tdi r tirjuisittion.t 1f the (clubh is really in tarncst ahoust to-moatter, let it agitate atistonienil- mtent thoot still tplacetes loat fitticlt -t ini the chasoof ttTreasurrSoule anid let its haose dosi'aitho stihnt asof tcomt- plitootedt ietailstoas iso-c heinsg urged. 'tloe o orttisithresxeptiomn's' woultd 1-ttservoehtoittrtter compllicate aal- rady tintilved system. lDl. Vaughoan is gitinig soum-iintrest- inog lettur -s to te medical s'.udtlesoits Iis coturse itt Hygiene.' Testersa'y, its discussitng the gtuestioin at exercise, Ite totuched uon the quostlois of -"college otthletics. The doesttir is -'in tas-or'itt romulsotry exercise in the gymnasiumt and behaeves thoat a year or tag will see it put into practice. Every student, lie rays, ehould receive a phyei ,a1 oexam- notion uipon entering the University attd given snohbesecise aesvwill best totur tonidilverittoittetolrtsrer, wosii AWk mmik st~all thereupi Io - hargedh tith iitom- S e p rate IB reeches andt stash- responsibleio' the)li-i-ott the terofoi tlishbtond I. ihit- cmntesaludt ll kills / G olf C aps, G olf Hosi aconsoth smainadi.Vshal ho its ( te ot i-exainett londti-- hitrl li- Iit- to utortoo-h it i.mo.t ~These have booth otibjects of much thootght wi ntotie f-rt heassoc,-raltintotnd, i ifoun voatsact-Ory , I - approve the sane. l p- 1 its-Alent whose gtarments tre critical iii t on treir - matter of Golf Clothinga declare ours aret' the treasurer the stevvoati iffthi t;liii-rtl thitug. terolls- cshall bhi, ittist cca o~i~ -.;c( . We se'1 ll hee Golf Suits ftom i 5.OO Up. toot ~tte toan hisli-ith. 3The tnewest ideas tn tCans taid Hose to f Salarie-it ivsiogtgeviod tht:teflir -U -1 flioootoh.~. llo ou ith i-it ot - with them. ~ ~ - ~i ni5 Friday atntd Sttuosrdaiytot E.. I 5lkiir'P So-tit o ntsaini. 17 usititt e ftrto he lDailt. e th the the The last volumes of the Warner Library are now on the press anid will soon be retody for delivery. On the delivery of the finished work, the hlreasehlt club rates will be withdrawn and the Publisher's regular prices will prevail. These are the regular prices: These are the present prices: Cloth eilition- -- -- -- -- - t 3.350 pnr vol. Cloth edition------- 2.35 per }vol. (quarter Hussia editionll,,,1400 per vol. (Quarter Hussir edlitioni 2.65 per vol. Htalf Morocco edition--- 5.00 per vol. Half Morocco editioiin - 2.90 per vol. Full Morocco edition---- 6.50 per vol. Full Morocco edlition---- 3.90 per vol. NO'TE THE D__IFFRENZBCE The library umay be now secured for almost half the regiular prices and it is only too evident that intending purchasere will oat's nonety by placing their subscriptions now. We cannot impress upon this professors antI students of the Uuiversity too strongly the fact thoat the present low price will NOT prevail much longer and that prompt action is necessary. The plan and scope of this monumental work, its schrolarly character, its wonderful variety and readableness and its immense educative value commends the Library to every lover of literature. Professor Wenleysys: "It is a work at once entertaining, useful and wonderfutly accurate" Professor D'Ooge says: "The -work as a whole will, I believe, be a source of intellectual profit and pleasure to any who may be so fortunate as to possess it." The-Ann Arbor Office of the Library is at 318 South State Street, s-here the first twenty volumes nmay be* examined and where subscriptions are now being taken. The attention of thel readers of the Review of Reviews is called to the eight page advertisenment of the Library in the current issue. - i -4 ,\