THE UNIVERSITY Off' MICHIGAN DAILY. THE NIVRSIT OVMI~iIGA DAIY. s --- - - -- Students' Lecture Association ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT. In 154, meeting the demands of the students of the Ui'sverity for a seris of lectures to be given under their di- rection, the Students' Lecture Asoca- tion was organized. Although, t firt it was not their :intention to nmake it a pernencit Viverity orgstiati n, its popultrity was so great err tin lose' oftir first yetrha it ws to - ti cud. Ito forty-two years o existent iihav- ing berncie continuous round of sle- csses, it is today univetsaslly acknowl- edged to e not only tir argest lit he tbest associttiost of its kid in America. tn 1893 tie id's took fpos- session of le sidents to have tis association, of which lihi University was so justly proud, incorporae. "[this ivts cntsummttatedl ott June Situ I of' that year,ntl a newvosititutissi tatd hy-tawosiereatotted. According to this cnstituion (Sec. 4) evry s- dent,whvter smale or fettmsl, its 'Ity deparlttit of the sTiverty wvho tisr chases a sasons ticket shall e a mcii- ter of this associtioint, ntl may vote tand lholsd oiiertherein. 'The metbers of the assoction tieet in April of acti year and select repre- sentatives to esonduct ele cotrse of the followinig year. The oard tus selet ed tt the last terting is as folows: Pi. P. Stder, 98 L, Presietnt. W. A. Cambtierltin, 'itS D. Vie Presidlen. ByronItI. oo, '9, (orespotdiuty Seicretsary. A. A.'Weer, 'S E, Iecrding Seee- tary. J. F1. 'Thomsss , Ti Jreasure. Directors-sDoivney L. Hatrris, tt9 i , (. 'W. Whitney, 't9iL, tG. W. tetal, '97 P, W. It. Blackhurtn,'9 IL, H. D. Watsoin, '97 D, I. Ei. Douglas, 'ts P. 'hits board wenit to work inseiate- ly, 'teit ekly mseeting runtil the lose of the college year and core''s- ponded durisg the smmser itoitis. Bly thus workitg in Iaritiny andt ket- lng aitCtie task its htatd tpatietly tatut persistently the oard feels that it ist secured ta list of attessti-ns such as ass couse has ever offered for ltoni- age befote. Thle University Poty wAll be prounithat such uesad sucis or- anizatins art' to apear withiti its hsalls. - The followivng nill he tiie cossrse Cii '97-98: 1. Governor Roert L. Taylo, of Tennessee. 2. Slayton Gtand Cosscert Compainsy. 3. IHonorable 'Wallace Brace. 4. Dr. Fridjof Nanssen. T). Leland T. Powers. I. inker '. Washinigton. 7. Jott Philips Sousa and His Iad. 8. IHi. J.I. Burton. ;. Oratorictal Cotest. 10. Negotiations are bein ared on with sie of tesestopirosuiset men now efore the pulic. Prost-ets for securing hn are very fvorsitik, hut definite announesment will not e made until the neset eition of the Daily. Taken as a whole the tiave course is -ndoutedly he strongest that taps ever een secued. There is sota weak numiber in Ve list and either oi tle star attractions, Nasen and Sousa, is well worth the price of the entire isoirce. A governor, a dsititguistet lttes'tstest, a wo-rld-fastines rpoe-r ti'se pitiiceof issstsrsoistat'sasdisiti- guishtedleucsator, the twa taXig imusi-al organizationasf the -coiuntry, these sarebut asiprt of tet'attati is offered liy the Stsiiettsettre Asso-a eltion isfor your 5pleasri'nditenirsit. Goit. Robtert L. Taylor is 'tiwser- isg his third temts isgviersos'of Tnessee.',Fie hlsectereltroughls it thlii South adi as ar 'ustas iss- tot, estaeblistinig sitseivittil" m;ust- ists for Ibrilianit eloquene tstd st- shsedlattless. Thes'SlaytonGrdGnetttl u t Co'i. is cosedtt oftl 1'Max Brislix,siliist; Sis Isisisy Osboinsoanu'o; M1r. ItiikIrimsbty, teor Siss Mar' An- gelrit.aniiist. 'Sax 'Bendilx hs tien for tinyt'ars cotcrt ilscit"" of Te- dos'e 'Ttsomass' trcetsrta sandt the rec saisisig iestiltrs of the coitaty hasve s-sit for thesesclvs'atlumstiai qitil- l- high positisis inite ufs !:tga-sl wvurd. Liot. Wallatcte ilt-ter, sator, slolse', tort, is ofC Scottticsrytand n-s tirnilitsNwv York A gatidutte of Ytale, hisiemssshave -matde" its kisvtit stll oser iEsroe andsiAsmerica. Bust it is s a lecturear thast ir. Braceetist wont his greatest famse. Duiring tei lsa tencty yearshits' issdeli-eret oter tIots' oulsandssssletusres at thtime tandu aitrottd, tppeursing ossore'sits all psitl, of thei'ivotld asndtliayswitts atatiki'd sst-css. IFotr s-hltilssstip i oratoricali powe'srle standstdady wit- cut it peer. Lelandsl '1. Powers ieeds 515 itruttic- tioss to an Anns Artist'atilences.'T'he fsavoriit w'icl it'hisisbsectsreciy-l asdltCitemsssiness'tatisfact-ionththtti has awsasys guvess warantiedtl te uttr, ii i stn'sicrintg hismtorCte si'prs-- rite oursi. Boosies's' '. t'shtigttistpre i.,'n o!' thes 'Tskegs'e'(Ala.) Sholsitfor Freedmen.it le soketics-c unir lt auspsice-'sf lthe'Ortric'a'slAssocititti twvo yeas's'atgo itIls addtrss tienipri" etd luststolbe' tse isost 'lquens'tt a' e- sentais vi' of his rmet.lPresidenstAs- it l asistofsim I ti thlat im, "ir. Wassisgtsssursts'isls li t'high-wa-tir sark siC sissory is Unsivertsity Bllih." Soustass'slBtatd, whit-h lias athiev'-ud tis' grusisst r'putations in te attirtal tutu, isiosw regnsizes' t' lutaist orgtanitationuof itstkidtilststes"ots- strut, if iot its the worl. Its ihsri for thei'comsig seasots 'sss'.acs ll the lsadingigitites its ts,' csutrty, its cuetttis 259 'osserts its 194 cities iruid ton aiv nd ut will c'sver oer 21000stmisses Crmiiioceass to oceasn andsifrssi the Gulf of Seaes to te Gulf osC S. Law- rtsc.Its sleicat egagemsetstar- for te moist inotbhle evessts asd locl- ies, situit promiises u te lt' 'ss r- Iship of its maniietic asd accoipishes conductor to wivis evess gretter loor. Ture full iarticlars of Sllr. Sousa's sp- perancsse inIhiersity Hllillt-itbe givenin t a later special esitiont of te Daily Hlon. Tf. . Burton, of Kansas, is one -of the most eloquent seaskerset of sthe Mississipi. 'Ills tour of his staire tfor sound toney edurig tItscampshaigt 1 las fall ias a rounsd of ovstionssoasd -reports of his speeches deivres t hes aplae im very 'hih in te ranks o orsatturs. SI4r.iBuirtons will itstulitttely Pt' the fiuture lUnitedlStst'esse'utor traits Kansas. D~r. i-'risltjus Naiseni, lthi'great Aruic' Explorri', wtillit'e udoutedhcly ihuc ,'ti- suust attracl tis isthse'coutrs~e and hits ensgasgemetr is theu' sta sssimrant Ithsat hass Pess haooked hesure'sisce the slill's tusisce of Stsanley, thse gre'at Atri- s-sits -exptlorer', n"'Yt-91. A.biuet shirthi of hisifte fountsws: Tlhe 'sharp snorthiern caeah'of Desr- inrk taoints right acriss thus Skatger Ilt ustothue narrow bhiusy ltiordtt is- igto I-C{hristisisa, thse caphitsi of Nov'- sisy. Twlees'usi that iotrd tits Fidt- tot Nsssssen tisssest ini trisi nithtih rs- grits,samsisd aunudance-,'of Pbunting -siss saliuti's of cannons-onucu' its 189, itsa yosug sussis of twcisty-s'tit, r's s Iis sicirstuutiineer umatrchs ace i i(re- hlssuu, ontce ini 1896, stilsa younsg manti fronsts sie of she muost dlarisug of Y'otur e'xped'itiouss. As a -boy hueknsewsv tht Fisird sieli. Al thus'bti-gissuisugoftiChts 'sixti'ssIis fathuessi little.iys's ssutthsthdirahi awyer it thus' uapitali, isad tsiksen its) his irtesdescu', some i'twoi iMile set of toss, at tsreisisne atnd'biitt- tush farmutof tersest, liautisItby h ehu wti'e, stiltd, mustiunosus seglists itt Nordsttsthesu, just thus'prop rt- rsi sitiu- platre to Pringugpesa iyour;g .rctic- 'a- Itorrs. True it the dictumtsoit stnthiro- tpologic-al sages. thur quiet little lsawyer hasdilsatirietd a5talli si-sssis, stits sisisssinsu llthof hsiruowss;tin fart,a Nw i-s'S'osusu thtat, itshsr yosunsge'r dasys, hadshe lockedtheuseses -of prs- Itinily of neighbhorinugSMrs. Griundy"'. Thte elest son, Frishjof Nanuson, Cs-ris tir't. i10, 18611, inhierited Iis suitli r'- 'bumilof lbody, strenugthsotiCuil, tissd untstletss energy. At thue tsarms' and stisu;it the vsalleys, is-oils, ipsaks, snows, auth ghtcra of Noruisusrk.'st, yountg Naseospeantethe ftrot tituty yeatrs of life in teachsintgIis. susch's. tis tapitetites, huts nastural utusus, to Pa 1s' stube servsants of Iis ti-itl aids It' erowivniug cruise of tese Nortlnssst Paissage. Ie sawv, too, lyinug hefore tius titus'a tempsttiontshut'grete'te- iomud has-luofGr-enlandi, wsih mansuy tail attempujteid'lmitutno isse id mil'tiu- siged to crass, At IBergens hue comuldub1-sti ltsuilirty siltress hits gissnt esnergy hu in rie's- scoist's chsair;thtie spirit uof -dvessee 'eas rouseudttshe uses the wssthe is'usm tos cross Gresenlasndi if ev'er slur fooli- tutrsty tastt cousli e lotne. Th isutti- cushy -as to conivinceothues; but sesi thess most swondserfsul trait out this' utus utusuuue sut. Ass mtter stranger, its a stilos's jersey, tuirnedUPi.iuone mitit;is, st, this' I'sias'sity of Sttirktulsu so tnit sfsnd consultthis elseessasnsirlrnsuiol. 'hus ltanger hadsti ito1sthatuneis tiss' fciis'andl open'suhis.mustshs, sasdl tll this hesssors roundsils'sretcoanintced tisat thei tiantbefore thint stas misclitt ands psrpelipersonsfor thet'isost fosrlsorn si M~opes, es-itsthse masdscapsfreask of cross;- issg Guenntsl. Hhladthis'mutst ist- plit r'ousid tlcts in im iiself, tutd, whtsat is stucm or ise, the hsappytayrtttut of con- viniiugss-tssss'sur its'met'thtlahIis self- assimetin 'i' s t etle uitituate sts-oaue of h'is greait ahlitie's. Yet, wshtetnhis uased foe thures' hundsiredlposusfrComu wht masisy tie salleud the Itossul Society ofC Nsrsvsy, uss thes inewvs of war foe thin Gbrenndsstrits, Che insia n un otak shue is eadus. Ms. (Guamel, a tivyate mesrchtant its ('istntusgesu, calase foe- wvard, stttdlt'es'xped'sition star-teduplotn 'hut muost ssu-.esul iasse miasterly_4r"- tic journey e'st aes ii' Notling site- inesl ike sneess, sandi lt'ersaits of Eutae greteted imut sas tiher-iwetn tie retured'u. Wisestlue-started ott Iis Polair josursnsy its 1892 there snerertacit- tug nteiter fundsus, friendus, ussr followus- u'ss. Thu reerinluandutjoiurnteylkiil hss zoolotgist itshtutu, amut isotighut hims at onie Psundsulto thin fronst ralsuk of exislor- ,A fet e ss commeusnts stilt siusy ttts. esitetemits whlichs Dr. Nissussusis tlidits tie ' harshest essaahiusalismis that tliutrotast sissmstualeements cosul offer isi. Cft 'he reetiossgien tonight to Dr. itl plsh sa faftrun is thes'sot ot litth- Nsustsn itt thes'oils .Geogruujshis'ai So- tluces, situd ithis-it su tsissrh'usuitk, ciety umeseting in this'Aliert bisal less -Nurdssusukens t hrowninit, Pt's'ss'istsms'u t hsaussthe smost stiki n dkss suintiums- remul givneass)sutre t forusi a It crusushs'iatie druiuustratioisss-ser tutudhby tiht ste it Arctic exploremr. ssciety its thonorsmof sa great captor- r. csrumstasu-s's, Iasslstus'opoist of iii s 'ster'uuslsi's' rof t.udssusiences' husu '-sums-u's, ha~s Nusasi tutu tsuussutuues-l ')y- takens this-it ts, asnsi by tiin es'lick bread-aiul utter"u-consideration eus. 'hus this' iast hlttt sitrowded'lu'toIsits mt- s'stutusust stunit iofscisltic miesii-i insst casaity b ti. sebrillianut ass."s- tl suu s -sispr tr~ ls-ersttamty to thet'iorusru l usge. Shorutly taft'erthatthsurm' t'e stndu stus-stdts'alest 'sulusia st thue organiitstru(ule iiliii'e Nationsal Austls-sm, Norses'seats of I-sumiusg ts ivt-si iiu andtuin a fete momenstusothe iistiutg powerfiutl Soumlhsne sigihors. Wit; usi ussience st-eu abi~leitoiperceive'lt' atallh Nssuseoumastrit-ulastuedIat ti' l'is-rsitys tfossitthi' M eeturesrs'of l t'eeve'ning, its iS'it,eiiiutty ts' sasaladuy us-tfolloseing closeupmi-sn thePrmesiden'ut of fittes thtt thi sptiit of scie'ntific e- thse Society, Sir Cl'mntss MaikhsLt sesart-h, asnd chose zoiology as his sins i- Dr. fNanas-n rceiv'ed au perfect suvations, jeut of study. After a eupluse of yearas wic-eatssressseateth for is Royal at coitt-ge, his a youiig slane-ueiiiiof IHighuness the telnce'ousWasles, seiss twen-sty-one, tiilt merely thi'estisutntut'snext apapeairedup uon thu platformu, tot- of zooy ini lim, ticsails-utn iss e 'ss ltinest by the IDukes' andiDuchsess rut Slant-msorning on hosarti sissies YorktTueiur toyaul Iighmuissts smhl- itimiis for ass Arctic cruses. ()ts hilt uiglybhowt-d their sacknosedgemtensts sreturn, t'eProfessor sehos tsadlset if thue gretinugs accorei'tos thueist, ust huts hadl fle lustosiC (ureator to this tetPrinscu thiesttootsissseat, lutielsg SMmsusum in Iii 'guts waitinugluist. Ntil- itthula ight Di'. Nassi), acidslou his seart settle-d it -sn to Iis usicroseuuse. left this'prsesidenst. Sir Clentus Mark- andu its thi'hissfsive tlloing years itIhiatuswas commssendably brief itsspeas- thre proumisin~g plutessositresearcuhs that iig thse proceedlings, anud then Dr. Nans- wouul itstimue stat-c usade titus snoswu] sets rose to delis-er lissadsdress tuid ahrnad to a fewseiealists nittans reneived enthsusiasni. Despite its i- fis's, anud nesrve-structure, 5usd, tier- celnitotacoustic properties, thsenco)n- haps~s, gainsedl'titu a chair in its uier- msous size of thurAhhbert Hail presents ily. But shen on the seater its'sdifficuties of a very severe kiund to silhits kihled the zoologist in Ihim.Ie ainy ordinary speakzer, butfelse exporer sate in the fleet of settlers the X'uga, proved himself admsirabily fitted for Iis the ittle steamier in shitch that vet- task its this respect, tint scarcely :a mran Swvede, 'Nordenskioid, had made ivord of his address, which lasted for '1~ I