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June 04, 1898 - Image 2

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THE UNLIVERI6TY OF MICHIGAN DAILY,

Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during
the College year, at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,
Orrco: Times building, 329 S. Main St.
Telephone (New State) 189.
MANAGING EDITOR
J. F. THOMAs,'00L.
BUSINESS MANAGER
O. H. HANS,'0 L.
EDITORS
H, B. SILiMAN, 98L., Athletics.
E. L. GEiSMER, '3 L G. D. HUDNUTT, '00
T. R. WoODRow, '98 F. ENGELHARD, '98.
F. D. EAMAN, '00 B, S. DANFORT, '98
P. W. JoNEs, '99. C. H. LUND, '00 M.
A. H. MCDOUGALL, '01 E.
The subscription price of the Daily is $2.50
for the college year, with a regular delivery
before noon each day. Notices, communica-
tions, and other matter intended for pblica-
ion must be handed in at the Daily office be-
fore 8 psm., or mailed to the editor before 3
p. m., of the day previous to that on which
tnev are expected to a pear.
Subscriptions may be left at The Daily
Ohce, Meyers or Stoflet's Newtand, or
with Business Manager. Subcribers will con-
fer a favor by reporting promptly at this
office an failure of carriers to deliver paper.
A meeting of the Daily Board will be
held today at 12:45 in Room 9.
Again, today, the readers of the Daily
are given the benefit of its special
telegraphic service. The very latest
developments in the Maybhry contest
and action that Michigan will take this
afternoon, is furnished only by the
Daily. The Detroit morning papers
have no report of the matter.
The fact stares the Athletic Associa-
titon in the face that unles the re-
mainder of the baseball games are bet-
ter supported than those already
played have been the association's two
thousand dollar surplus will have be-
come a five hundred dollar deficit.
This statement is not bluff but fact,
and it is a fact that is incomprehen-
sible. With more and better games at
home than in any previous year, with
a winning team and the closest possible
games, there is simply no excuse for
the wretched attendance of the games.
on Regents Field. At even such gamesa
as those with Chicago and Illinois, but
a corporal's guard turned out.
There is, however, no us in lament-
ing the past, and we turn, therefore, to
the future. Important games yet re-
main to be played; and bleachers,
grand stand and field should be crowded
at every contest. With attendance at
the top notch at every game until the
team disbanrs, the treasury of the asso-
ciation can be saved from the oft-recur-
ring and troublesome deficit.
The Board and the management have
worked hard under difficulties and
agansit opgpgsing circumstances; the
student body that elected them owes it
to their officers to see that their efforts
are not met with defeat. Let the bail
be started rolling with the Northwest-
ern game todsay.

Menry Cuthbert, the Toledondetective
employed by the Anti-Saloon League,
was arrested at Pittsfield Junction
Thursday night and brought to this
city and compelled to remain in jail all
night. Yesterday morning he was re-
leased on $50 bail, Dr. Brooks and
Prof. Spalding going his sureties. Cuth-
bert says he is going to commence pro-
ceedings for false imprisonment before
he gets through.
The order of examinations for mem-
bers of the law department has been
posted, and is as follows:
SENIOR CLASS.
Equity Jurisprudence, 8 a. m., June 4.
Admiraly, 10 a. m., June 4.
Insurance, 2 p. m., June 4.
Extraordinary Legal Remedies, 3 p.
in., June 10.
Private International Law, 10 a. m.,
June 13.
Science of Jurisprudence, 10 a. m.,
June 14'
Assignments, etc., 10 a. in., June 15.

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Conveyancing, 4 p. m., June 15.
Taxation, 10 a. m., June 16.
Public Corporations. 10 a. m., June
Railway Law, 10 a. m., June 18.

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New Phone 43,

106 East Huron Street

JUNIOR CLASS.
Equity Jurisprudence, 10 a. in., June 4.
Private Corporations, 8 a. m., June 1'.
Real Property, 8 a. m., June 14.
Damages, 8 a. m., June 15.
Evidence, 8 a. m., June 16.
Bailments, 8 a. m., June 17.
Equity Pleading, 8 a. m., June 18.
FIRST YEAR CLASS.
Criminal Procedure, 2 p. m., June 13.
El. Real Property, 2 p. m., June 14.
Contracts, 2 p. m., June 15.
Marital Relations, 2 p. m., June 16.
Agency, 2 p. m., June 17.
Torts, 2 p. m., June 18.
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