THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAND DAILY. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College year, at TIE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN OFFIE: Times building, 79 S. Main St. be- tween Liberty and William Sts. M NAGING EDITOR E. R. SUNDERLAND, '97. BUSINESS MANAGER 0. I. HANs,'98. J. F. ToMAs, '97, Assistant. ASSOCIATE EDITORS E. L. Geismer, '98 L. t. C. Underwod,'98. F. M. Loomis, '98. F. S. Simoss, '98. C. M. Green, 99. G. B. Harrison, Sp'i L. W. W. Hughes, '98. S. W. Smith,'97. B. B. Metheany, '99. Louise Dodge, '9. Lula. J Dickinson, '99. H. B. Skillman, '8 L. W. P. Morrill, '93. H. Corwn, '99, A. M. Smith, '97. CIRCULATORS Butler Lamb. W.y F.Whitcomb. 33 S. Thayers t. Hours at Daily office from 7:30 to 8:30 p. in. The subscription price of the Daily is $2.50 for the college year, with a reglar delivery before noon eaih day. Notices, communica- tions, and othermatter intended for publica- tion must be anded iu at he Guly office be- fae 8 p. in., or mailed to the editor before 3 p. i., of the day prerious to that on which they are expected to aper. The first football game of the sea- son will be played this afternoon on the athletic Geld, and it is very im- portant that a large crowd be out. The immense advantage to the work of the team derived from an early display of enthusiassm on the part of the University, can scarcely be over estimated. Almost invariably the stu- dents lament the close of the season becouse it is felt that the schedule of games is all over just when the men are in the best condition for playiing. But the students are themselves to blame for this frequent tardiness in team development. The men can ne- complish two or three times as muici in a given tiule if they see that their efforts are being appreciated. If a strong team is desired for the impor- rant games later on, a correspondingly enthusiastic crowd must turn out to see the earlier games. Surely the men cannot be expected to sacrifice time and energy for the University, if the University does not show enough interest in the team to come to the games. When the time actually ar- rives for the hard struggles, it will be too late for the disappointed crowd to aid in winning themi. Now, however, every man in the University, who does not play himself, can be just as sure of helping to make Michigan victorious when the criicdal moment comes as though he were one of the coaches. We have a splendid lot of mien, splendid coaches and trainer, and a splendid record behind the team. What we need now is some rousing enthusiasm from every man who can by any possibility find him- self on the athletic field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. A new list of periodicals is being prepared in the general library, which grill be posted up before long. Faculty Announcements. Literary Department. ASTRONOMY: Professor hail will be in Room 22, U. I1, from 2 to 3 p, i. each day to ieet students wishing to elect work. Mr. Townley will be in the same room, from 9 to IG a..i. and from 2 to 3 p. in., on Oct. 1 and 2, to arrange with students desiring to take Courses 2, 3 and 4. MATHIEMATICS: All students wishing to elect Course 16 vwil please meet Professor Ziwet in RoomI , at 12 noon, on Oct. 6. Professor Bemaiin wil not meet his classes on Monday. Oct. 5. Students electing Course 11 will meet Dr. Glover in Room 19, U. H., at 11 a. in., Tuesday, Oct. 6. FRENCH: Students wishing to re- cite to Professor dePont must report at Room 1S (north door), U. H., en Oct. 5. Msr. Levi will be in Room .1, at 3 p. im., Wednesday, Oct. 7, to arrag'e hours with those wishing to elect Old French. SANSKRIT: Dr. Waite will be in Roomi K, at 9, 10 and 11 a. m., on Oct. 5, 6, 7 and S for consultation. MUSIC: Professor Stanley announces the following schedule for work in his department: Course 1-Tuesday and Friday, 2 PI. us., Chapel. Course 3-1tonday and Thursday, 2 P. in., Chapel. Course la-(Vesper) Tuesday and Thursday, 3 p. m., Chapel. Course 9-(Hisy of Music)Wed- ssday and Friday, 3 t. in., Room 24. Course 11-(Analysis) Monday, 3 p. in., Chapel. ENGLISH: Students desiring to consult with Professor Demmon will find him in Room 10, T. H., at 4 p. i., daily. An extra entrance examination in English Literature will be held in Roon L, at 4 p. in., Saturday, Oct. 3. MINERALOGY: Professor Pets has been delayed in returning to Ann Arbor, and will not meet his classes till Monday, Oct. 5. GERMAN: All students wishing to elect Middle High German will please meet Dr. Mensel in Room B, at 11 a. in. on MIonday, Ot. 5. Ali courses annoined for Dr. Vosss - tacept course 15 wel has been dropped-will be givel hby Mr. Dick- hoff. GREEK: Professor D'Ooge will nmeet his classes on Monday, Oct. 5, at the hours announced. BIOLOGY: The class in General Biology meets for organization in the Museum Lecture Room at 8 p. in., Monday, Oct. 5. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: Stu- dents wishing to take Courses 5, 6, 21 and 25 must make application to Pro- fessor Campbell before Monday night, Oct. 5. Course 4 will meet in Room B, Chemical Laboratory, at 11 a. i., Tuesday, Oct. . HEBREW, ASSYRIAN, ARABIC, GREEK: Prof. Craig is obliged to postpone work in these subjects until Oct. 29. Students wishing to elect any of these courses will please report in Room 2, T. H., at 9 a. m. on that day. HISTORY: Prof. Hudson will be in Room 7, T. H., from 12 to 12:30 each day, for consultation. Students vish- ing to elect Course 23 must confer with Prof. Hudson. Mr. Johnston desires that stu- I k' ' . . , / I A 4OOD CASE wins the(jury of shoe buyers and it's ours by a heavy majority. Footwear should be top quality. 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