THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Orica Times building, 311 S. Main St. Telephone (Neo S ate 189, MANAGING EDITOR J. F. TOMAs,'00 L. BUSINESS MANAGER 0. . LHANS, '00 L. EDITORS H, .SKILLMAN, '98 L., Athletics. E. L. OEIsMER,'98 L B. S. DANroRT, '98 BuvsmR Lame,'00. T. R. Woooow, '98 . .. xCAMPBELL, '00. Allan CAMPrELL, '98 F. ENsELAD, '98. F. D. EasAN, '00 P. W. JONES, '99. The subscription price of the Daily is $2.50 for the college year, with a regular delivery before noon each day. Notices, communica- bions, and othermatter intended for publica- tion mst be handed in at the Daily soice be- ote 8.p. in., or mailed to t3.e editor before I p. in., oc the day previous to hat ona which they are expected to appear. Subscriptions may be left at The Daily Office, Meyer's or Stoffiet's Newstand, or with Business Manager. Subribers will cot- fer a favor by reporting promptly at this office ans failure of carriers to deliver paper The Daily Board will meet for organ- ization Wednesday, April 6, at 5, in Room 9, U. H. The Bicycle Club deserves to be well supported in its effort to put the Whitmore Lake path in good condition. The major portion of their support should come from the student body, for the path is used by students five or six times as much as by the people of ((so city. One hundred dollars is a small sum, considering the number of wheel enthusiasts in the University, and it should be raised in a few days. The sooner it is secured the sooner can the necessary work be done. The Daily urges every student who owns a wheel to hand his mite, however small, to some member e subscription com- mittee at once Something New in the Physic Lab. Professor Carhart, of the Physics De- partment of the University of Michi- gan, has designed an electric dynamo for alternating currents which is used in the physical laboratory for experi- mental and illustrative purposes. It was fully described in the American Electriclan for Nvember, under the title "A Universal Laboratory Alter-' nator" The professor of physics at West Point saw this article and sub-1 seqsuently ordered from the University of Michigan a duplicate machine for government use. As it as. not prac- ticable to make the machine entirely n the University of Michigan, a complete set of casting has been furnihed West Point Academy, instead. The macline has been two years in making. De- signed by Prof. Carhart the work has been carried out by two pairs of stu- dents working under his direction. The first year the students were L. L. Wheeler, of Saindstone, and G. K. M-e Muien, of Grand Rapids. The secoond year they were A. C. Tagge, and F. E.I Ticker, of Ishpeming. During. the past year transformers have been added by R. W. Brown and F. F. Crampton, so that now the alternator perfeetly ii-I istrates what are technically called1 poyphase currents, used in incandes- cent lighting and power machines. In the physical laboratory at present thisI machine runs thirty incandescentj lights. Honor System up Again. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN The junior medical class held a meet- ing Saturday morning for the purpose of considering the adoption of the hon- or system in all further examinations this year. Some of the members of the medical faculty have been indifferent in offering to continue the system. claiming that it has not proven entirely satisfactory. However, the faculty ex-a- pressed themselves as willing to con - ,,* * D S ~IPJ tinue the system if the class as a. whole voted to adopt it again. SE RW D . At the meeting Saturday there were OUR WINDOW. only a few more than a majority of the class present, so it was decided to post-.....FINE TAIL pone the matter till next Saturday, when the system will be for nally re- Our line of spring Woolens is now cc jected or adopted. The sentiment is sanditalusive noveltes. twear. & Son, 121 South Main Street. ORING... mplete, embracing all the swell- about equally divided in the class, many members declaring that they do not care to be held responsible for the honesty or dishonesty of their fellow members. Also the sentiment has been expressed that if it is only a question of the professor or the student being a policeman, then it should be the profes- sor. It is expected, however, that the Junior class will accept the system to maintain the practice already insti- tuted. Mr. C. H. Norton has been chosen as the representative in the Northern Or- atorical League contest. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the ar- rangements committee of the Senior Lit. class in Room 9, U. H., Wednes- day, April 6, at 7 p. m. J. W. F. BENNETT, Chairman. FOR SALE-An At wheel, '97 model, made by the Monarch Co. and warrant- ted by them until August. Used for two months and in perfect condition. Will sell for $20 cash. Adress A. H., care Daily. Upright Piano for sale. 313 N. State st. 134 LOST-Collegiate Sorosis pin set with diamands. Reward if returned to 608 Madison st. IF YOU WANT THE BEST FRATERNITY STATIONERY BADGES OR PINS Send to SMITH, STURGEON & CO., 237, 239, 241 Woodard Ave.. Detroit. Desi ns andestimates furnished on all work of this kind. -BOYS SPRING VACATION is coming soon. Don't go home with a big trunk, but buy your Dress Suit Case, Valise, Telescope or Travelling Bag. A. TEUFUL, 307 SOUTH MAIN STREE Fine Line of Goods and Low Prices. Athens-sheatre$ -OMIZ.NG -: $ $ The Jaranese Musical Operetic $ Comtedy, The_ ieisha.' $ FIDAY, APRNIL . 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