THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. ~+t '.OQ , P * Ca.m Published Daily (Sunays excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, OFFrE: Times building, 79S . Main St. be- tween Liberty and William Sts. MANAGING EDITOR J. F. THOMAS, 97. ASS'T ANAGING EDITOR F. S. SIMONs, '98. ATHLETIC EDITOR. H. B. SKILLMAN, '98 L. BUSINESS MANAGEIS o. H. HANS,'98. EDITORS E. L. GEISMER, 'TS L. 1. A. CArPBLL, '00. F. A. FUCtK,'93 E. A. CAMPrELL, '99 G. D. IIUDNUTT,'00. T. R. WOODROw, '98. BUTLE a LAM, '. G. D. JENNINGs, '99 M. 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 publia- tion must be handed in at the Daily ofice be- fore 8 p. m., or mailed to the editor before .3 p. m., of the day previous to that on whIch they are expected to appear. Subscriptions may be left at The Daily Office, Meyer's or Stoffet's Newstand, or with Business Manager. Subcribers will con- fer a favor by reporting promptly at this office any failure of carriers to deliver paper. The junior law class are to be com- mended for their action in holding a class meeting and selecting the candi- dates of the law department for the presidency of the S. L. A. If the dif- ferent departments would select their' candidates in open meetings and then instruct their delegates instead of hav- ing the entire power in the hands of the carelessly ohosen delegates, we would have fewer complaints of the power of the politician in the S. I,. A. election. The action of the Michigan senate in passing a bill to prohibit glove con- tests with an amendment including football contests is startling to all Uni- versity students and others interested in the game. All attempts on the part of legislatures so far to prohiibit football have been total failures and this makes the action of Michigan's Senate the more surprising. The bill has not yet reached the House of Representatives and it can only be hoped that by the time that body takes action on it they will see the error of putting prize fights and football on the same footing. Wrinkle Out Today. Wrinkle is with us again today and the contents deserve special mention. The editorials are breezy and interest ing, treating of President Angell, the baseball team and the freshman ban- duet, together with several other sub- jects of current interest. Tise center page is by C. L. Emmons and is one of the best we have had from him M. W. Caispau contributes a clever half-page drawing, which with half a dozen other cuts complete a very good number artistically. There is a liber- al allowance of jokes and poetry, ad the absence of a story is made up for by numerous short sketches, the best being entitled "One on Freddy." Miul-.Ian Social Science Club. Profs. Adams, Taylor and Cooley leave today to attend the meeting of the Michigan Social Science Club to be held at Saginaw Friday and Satur- day of this week. In his lecture in the Industrial Society yesterday, Prof. Adams put in a plea for interest in this work. Any .student may become a member of this club by handing a fee of $1 to Prof. Cooley, who is treas- irer. Membersihip entitles one to all the publications of the club, which has recently gotten out among other mon- ographs a very important paper on "The Recent Agricultural Depression." The field is an important one, and the work of the club ought to be liberally supported by Michigan students since Albion already has a large student niembership. It will serve as an aid to our spolitical science department, and for this reason alone deseres the support of Miciigan men. S. C. A. Offers Scholarship, ThQ Students' Ohrisian Associaio offers a scholarship in applied sociol- ogy open to all juniors, senios and grasdeate students. This scholarship will entitle the holder to a three mouths' residence in the Chicago Com- mons (July, August and September) all living expenses paid, work and reading to be under the direction of Prof. Graham Taylor. A full report of the work done is to be given before the associatemn at the beginning of the next school year. Some work in the- oretical sociology will be Necessary for preparation. The holder will be nated by Prof. Ada msPrf. Coley and Mr. Johnson. ,Appli'ations, stat- ing work one and references, sould bee sent to Prof. H1. C. Adams before 5la y 21. Lecture on Mt. St. Elias. Prof. J. C. Russell, of the University, will lecture nest Tuesday evening, May 3, before the Yon Men's Sun- day Evening Club of the Congrega- tional church, on "Mt. St. Elias." The lecture will be illustrated with fine stereopticon views which have been loaned by the United States Geo- logical Survey of Washington, D. C., expressly for this lecture.. 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Never before have such excellent values been offered for the money. Our new line, consisting of eight supeb models at $60, $75 and $125 for single machines, and $150 for tandems, with tie various options offered, is such that the most exacting purchaser can bo entirely suited. CENTRAL CYCLE MFG. CO., 'L GARDEN STREET. INDIANAPOLIS, IND- S OUR WINE POSTER CATALOGUE MAILED FOR TWO 2-CENT STAMPS- Can be secure with Rtand.SMNally&Co, that will bring good returns to student~s for this work duri g vacatiol;. N e wish epientatives ou our Atlases, Maps and other publications. ALL ABOUT THE BABY . . r .r .r By Robert N. Tooker, 1 1) , of Chicago Medical College just issued, is Ihe book for Medical Students. Catalogue and circulars send on application. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES , . . ,. . I. We want a few special representatives in the College. For this position experienced boot men should write us at once stating past exerience. RAND, McNALLY & CO., Chicago. 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