THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Besides the regular corps of instruct= ors, a large number of noted profes- sors from other institutions have been INSPECT T1E WORK i Published Daily (Sundays exceptedt during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. OrrntcE Times building, 329 S. lain St. be- tween Liberty and William Stn. MANAGING EDITOR J. F. THOMsAS,10 L. BUSINESS MANAGER O. H. IIANs, 1 00L. EDITORS 11.B. SKILLMAN, '98 L., Athletics. E. L. GhsmER, '93 L. G. D. HUDNUTT. '00. BUTLER LAMB, '00. T..R. WooDRoW, '98. 1. &. CAMPBELL, '00. Allan CAMPBELL,'98 F. ENmLHARD '98. F. D. EAMAN, '00 The subscription price of the Daily is $2.50 for the college year, with a regular delivery before nooneach day. Notices, communica- tions, and other matter intended for publica- tion must be handed in at the Daily office be- fore 8 p. m., or mailed to the editor before 3 p. m., of the day previous to that on which they are expected to a pear. Subscriptions may he left at The Daily Office, Meyer's or Stoffiet's Newstand, or with Business Manager. Suberibers will con- fer a favor by reporting promptly at this office any failure of carriers to deliver paper There will be a meeting of the Daily :Board today at 1 p. m. in room 3. The Governor's Recept'on. Arrangements for the governor's re- Ception are fast shaping themselveo into perfection. The decoration com- mittee, with Corporal Wilson as chair- man, will certainly do their duty and produce something extraordinary in that line. Captain Granger says that he will see to the floor and that it will be in excellent condition for that even- d engaged by the University of Chicago for the summer - school this year. Among the number are some of the greatest scholars in the world. From abroad will come Dr. Caspar Rene Gregory, professor ordinarius-honorius of theology at the University of Leip- zig, and Dr. Gaston Bonet-Maury, pro- fessor of church history in the Uni- versity of Paris. The former is regard- ed as the legitimate successor to the great Tischendorf, and his works on theology ace authorities the world over. Today furnishes the last opportunity to those who desire a set of the Warner Library of Literature at the existing low prices. There will be an immediate and marked advance ' in the price of this monumental work. The Ann Arbor office will be open all day. 318 S. State street. The Anti-Sa'oon League of the Uni- versity will hold a meeting in New- berry Hall on Saturday at 5 p. m. Yale is holding a billiard tournament. Yale has a bicycle squad of about 20 men in regular training. IF YOU WANT THE BEST FRATERNITY STATIONERY, I BADGES OR PINS Send to SMITH, STURGEON & CO., 237,239, 241 Woodard Ave.. setrolt. .AT. Thle Berryman Studio. (Successor to Gibson & Clark) 112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor. .....FINE TAILORING.... Our line of Spring Woolens is now complete, embracing all the swell- est and most exclusive novelties. Our garments wherever seen will be appreciated and pronounced by critics as strictly correct. We respectfully invite your inquiry. We do only a fine trade. We carry but one patterr of a novelty in stock. Garments bearing our label pressed gratis. BURCHFIELD, New PLone 43. 106 East Huron Street Fine Confections Bon Bons and Chocolates. ')flf ;AqT WAQUINPlTflU CTT @ MUSICAL! @ Mel Gillespie, teacher of Mandolin, Banc, and Guitar. Instructor in the University School of Music. 18 years experience as a teacher. Call at Ass Arborlusic Co's. Store to arrange for hours. ; MONEY LOANED On Watches, Diamonds, Wheels or other Per- sonalProaperty. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED, Office at residence, 381 E. Liberty St., Ann Ar- bor. Mich. All business confidential. Hours. ing. The music-the best band and Designssandestimates furnished on all work of this kind. orchestra procurable HagseterferYas (,(111C lt 4 PAVI;IC 1 I . prepared a very nice menu and re- freshments will be served in the large 1B 0 Y S rams of the Berryman photograph SPRING VACATION is c parlors, with canopy entrance. In fact soon. Don't go home with a bid every detail will be the best procurable. trunk, but buy your Dress Suit rase The day will be recognized as Mili- Valise, Telescope or Travelling Bag tary day" and a program of cerenonies~---- will be published soon.-Washtenaw A. TEUFUL, Evening Times. 101 SOUTH BAIN STREE Fine Line of Goods and Low Prices. Harvard Seniors to Wear Buttons. In view of the recent discussion by the Senior Literary Class as to wheth- er or not they should adopt caps and gowns, it will. be interesting to know that Harvard is also agitating the question. The following communica- tion appeared in Tuesday's Crimson, 0 the Special Sa the Harvard daily, in reference to the matter, and would indicate that there is not .much enthusiasm displayed over the matter at that university: To the Editors of the Crimson: It has been suggested in your col- umns that Seniors should wear some distinguishing mark such. as the cap without the gown and that thus they could recognize one another. The Class Committee have objected to this scheme. Hut would not. sonte such" W r d s sark be desirable? Why would it not be feasible to have small badges made such as buttons, of the class colors, and distributed among the members? Comparatively few wear the coloredF F htatban do, oven in the weather for straw F IC hats. It would seem as If some plan should be adopted to bring the class- mates into- closer contact, even though that contact be only momentary. ;i_ s 1 NETY-EIGHT. 0 P $ to 11:30 a, m.. and, I to 3:34 and 7 t o 9 D. m. 3!f SOTH TAT STEETJose andC.Watts. 316 SOUTH STATE STREET mains insecond-hand Wttchesand Dia- jg INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME, COTREL L & LEONARD. 472-478 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. a 51. hrs of the caseend ensess, to University of llichiran, U. of Chicago, U. of Minesota, Cornell, Lehigh, U of P'ens- sslvania, Hoevard, Yale, Princeton, Columbian, Williams, C. ~Wellemley, Bryn Mlawr, etc Class contracts a specialty. LAST DAY ale of the CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER ...OF THE....... 3es c Literature ., 318 South' State Street.' ALL DAY!I