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THE UNIVERbLTY OF MICHIGAN DAILY,

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cago and Michigan has been arranged
+ for by Manager Herrick and Mr. Stagg.
This meet will come off the 10th of June
and, as last year, will be played in Ann
Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during Arbor.
the College vear, at WHAT THE LAW DECIDES.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
OFFEi.-Times building, 329 S. Main St The right of a father to the custody
Telephone (New Sate) 189. of a child lost through the father's fault
MANAGING EDITOR or misfortune is held, in Kelsey vs.
J. F. THOMAs,1'00 L. Green (Conn.) 38 L. R. A. 471, not
IUSINESS MANAGER necessarily to revive on his reforma-
O. H. HANs,'00 L. tion or recovery of ability to care for
EDITORS the child.
H, B. SKILLMAN, '98 L., Athletics. One who leans against a railing of a
E. L. GEIsMER, '93 L T. R. WooDRow, '98 platform connected with a grain ele-
F. ENGELHARD,'98. F.D. EAMAN,00 vator is held, in Kinney vs. Onsted
G. D. HUDNUr, '00 R. S. DANFORTH,'98 (Mich.) 38 L. R. A. 665, to have no
P. W. JONES, '99. C. H. LUND, '00M. right of action for injuries caused by
A. H. McDoUGALL,'01 E. the breaking of the railing, as he was
putting it to a use for which it was not
intended.
Fright, terror, alarm, anxiety or dis-
tress of mind, even if they result in a
The subscriptionprice of the Daily Is y2.50 physical injury, are held, in Spade vs.
for the college yosr, with a regular delivery
before noon each day. Notices, communica- Lynn & B. R. Co. (Mass.) 38 L. R. A.
tions, and othermatter intended for publica- 512, to constitute no ground for an ac-
lion most be hasded insat the Daily office be-tongrudfraac
fore8 p. m. oramailed to the editor before 3 tion for negligence if there are no
p. m., of the day previous to that on which physical injuries except those caused
they are expected to appear.
Subscriptionss may be left at The Daily solely by the mental disturbance.
Offce Meyer's or Stsffiet's Newstand,or Tedahfacilwoalsnt
with Business Manager. Subcribers will con- The death of a child who falls into
fer a favor by reporting promptly at this an excavation on a railroad right o4'
office an failure of carriersoo deliver paper way near a path leading to a depot is
held, in Dobbins vs. M., K. & T. R. Co.
Two Distinguished Orators. (Tex.) 38 L. R. A. 573, to give no right
of action against the railroad company
While in Chicago Prof. T. C. True- because the path was not public and
the child was not using it as a traveler.
Wlood secured the definite promise of

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two of the most distinguished orators
in the United States to appear before
the Oratorical association as did
Chauncey M. Depew, Booker T. Wash-
ington and Joe Jefferson.
These men are Geo. R. Peck and
Henry- D. Esterbrook. The former
gave the oration at the unveiling of
the Logan monument and has become
famous for the brilliant addresses he
made before the University of Virginia
and'the University of Chicago. He is
one of the most sought after of men
upon great public occasions.
Mr. Esterbrook is known as a bril-
liant young orator, and he it was who
ceeated such a profound enthusiasm in
his addresses before the Michigan Club
banquet at Detroit, the Union League
at Chicago and at a recent banquet
given in New York city,
One of these gentlemen will appear
before the holidays and the other one
later in the year. The object of the
Oratorical Association in securing such
distinguished and able men as these
is partly to develop the art side of
oratorical work and partly to give the
students an opportunity to hear good
speakers. The standard already set is
high and will be kept as high as pos-
sible. Only the best orators and actors
will be honored by such an invitation
as has been extended to these gentle-
men.
Dual Tennis Meet.
The Western Intercollegiate Tennis
meet will be held in Chicago June 2nd,
3rd and 4th. There are six institutions
represented in this association, Chicago,
Northwestern, Wisconsin, Knox, Albi-
on and Michigan.
The association has been running for
several years, having each spring a
large tournament at Chicago, each in-
stitution being represented by its two
best men.
Michigan did not enter until last
spring and, in the meet took second
place.
The dual tennis meet between Chi-

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