P T THE U. OF M. DAILY. ~J V . ofvwwv v. vv de nts is not as large as the University C. C " xr ? lofMichigan with 2,627, because the ______latter institution eets to add 274 abtished Deity (Sndays excepted) daring more meni to her numbers before the ~ ~ 1'As o,~&~s. the Clieve yeer, by end of the year. It may be that the HE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION loose system of registration at Michii-Ihase received for the opeiig of college 20,000 Books, new and second -~ ~- -~- gait, which permits students to regis-liand ot all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law-and Medical Books, THE_______________________HOUSE __ ter ins large inumibers until the second whichi they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. -- ---semiester begiiis its Febsruary', will Mathematical Instruments ansd Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books 'rue Harvard Crimson lakes cx- trnrho hslsreasiii.i for 1891-. eption In the correction wrhich ihe should ti ink it imighit. Just at preseint DAM imnadle of its (the Critmson's) hiowever, Ilairvard lteadis." j tatemsent that, '"Aptparenstly te Itothissstatetmenit, the systemitofis _ _____ traduates nf the westeris colleges, registration at :Michsigans is elsarac--fi _ except those who were to he denst- ists, are rouming cast to complete their education.'' Thlis stateenet was made io an article containing a comparison nf the statistics nf at- tendance at Harvardl anid Michigan, in which the claim was niadle that Harvardt had ousttrippedl Michigan and wvas this year the largest univer- sity its Aiserica. The trimssn fol- lowveit this up with souse statistics which created the imspressiosn that a imajority of the western students wvent East to obtain an educatioss. The Crimson now disclaimss soy sucs intention, but says that it mserely wisheditot call atteotlionstn the fact that '"Harvard dtraws a substanstial perceintage of tier stttdensts from tthe WVest.'' We tbeg tthe Crimsson's tsar- dton if we misiterpretedl its edito- rial, bitetinkti wceti-rc its part justified ill puttinig the construiction glin it that is- did, frotm the tenor of the statements asid the spirit of te article wvhich compared thse at- tendance of the two suniversities. 'rhat article in the Crimson was ex- tensively copicd in eastcrn ncwspa- pers, where it was made to appear not only that Harvard was the larg- est university in America, but that Michigan's influence in the West was rapidly lessening and giving termzed as ''loose.'' This is not true. Ott the contrary it is the most perfect systens that can he devised. tt is very apparent that the editor of the Crimson does not know upon what plan the University of Miichi- gan is conductesd. We regret that we have not the space to enter into a detailed explanationt. Suffice it to say that the arrangemsent ot thie cur- riculumis at Harvardl is suds that stu- dtents who enter must register at the beginning of the year, wvhile at Mihia li'stthe "cretlit system"''per- rits those, who are advianicerd enought to finishliinthtrendtr a half years, tot reai n oiit uitutit Ithe secondt se- tmester. Hncen 'lictiganosregistra- tionswhsesn it is coumplete for the year, will sthow at the very least 2,750 studeintts; andifithe ipropor- tiontate tincrnase tiltto enate is msaits- atinedthtere uill tbe2a is. The Iftnt tha t, just at present, hows- ev erI lastvtintleads,'' counts for nothing. It such a lute (if argusmsent is of ansy force, Swarthmuore College, for insstance, which otpens about Septemsber in, cmulti have said uitlh propriety that she wvas larger than Harvard because she had a larger number- of students registered on September to, before the students sad commenced to register at Har- vard,-i. e., before Harvard's regis- tration was complete. BUSINESS LOCALS. _Is theLEI tiNGSCttOOof atitLSitE~c Fousedepartmetistsmecil oatex tt tnt I sit asurtptwoiik-&igibtiSbsrtitied end _ - iPenmansbhip.Elegnt bauiditg,. site at- ___-__ teeda seefraciest istrtstwtorkitr ti a ugh, living expensstex'treely'ioisis 52ata 50 per week; studentsaesstetsaitios. Far eatalogae, address iP.it. CL.EARie', Pretidenst. JAS. M. [STAF'FORD," sgrFalRof" TItME TABLE (REVISED) JUNE, '28, isis. J. AI. S'1AFFORis CENTRAL STANDARD TIME, Fh The Loader EAST'rwARo. in Fashions 111 5TA'TIONS Meil DayShre i9N Y N i'tAti 'Ka 9T(YT( ~ Merchanst Tail- . . . . . .M. PMe.e. . t . oriti0 g11. Fisso1 eJaksson.... its55425 5 3itt474(i' 6t15 5 Chesa......359.. .. .i5iGi71(5' 42 Dexter.... i.41,...... . . 545 7I2ii 13i5 litsoe of Piece ncelihi Fis.4301t..... Ii 1 ~~A ABOR. 44255 622 as45i0s0,vi'45 10I s GYpssioloaenYti.,.. 15 tttt. 956 vf 2,3 0sic3 0 1St slct(Wan tJn t57. . .064753x1050 frott. ('all for Deto e .61 64s 70105 -30 9012 " -« -WESTWARD. 1 Stilt. Chi. N t, STT nNS er Chi. Lit e-.Shre ,Pac. Mast 19 S. MAIN ST., No. 19) i 1 tsi ttG p ap haEp. tim So. Ate. ANN ARBOR, MIC.S.iMaini Street. Busflt...... i 50050545{340 t1SU 555 A. M il. P. M. P. M. P.M. PM. Pi. Detroit, Lv... 8 20ti i:5 1 5i925915 4d45 asWayneJane 9t00.. 55..9 54 5it9 "" -^,r"~'' E ""Ypiasti..e.at22sit0 ee05d ....t10 1545 ANN ARBOR.. 9 3508sit its 9sit 1t1 s9teeso 5a5 Delh itll.. tI45 ........ si. 91....... 1kT' kX k OnDeter... 5..VS. s9a _. ...607 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS Chian. A r.. 7 55,it55911116555456, 5,5551it5 -AT- tDaily. *Sunday excepted. way to that of Harvard. The Crim- Ladies' Mackititoshes in beautiful son ay ot aveintededto on-varieties, just received at Mack &. vey such a meatting, but it undosubt- $1.9.5-800 silk umbrellas worth $3.51) cdlv did so to $4.51). marked $1.95 sat Mack& Illis not our intentiomn ohensy the hU. of M. Buttons, 5(1 censts eachl, andh fact thiat an increasimsg sumber of sills class yeamr, 7.5 cents earls. We are thie otily tmkers of the three-eighths western studients are goinig to Hay- imiehi buttons, withs correct cotors ands vard. This is unnhotbteshiv true. pohishiesheunanmel. 'Thsey so't fade or soil, uish hsst fsoreve'r. Sesnt postpid lust ve rlainm that it is a msatter of uspoms receihpt of price. Studients arc sn significaisce, inassmuichs as the inuvitedthos visit us Whens in toswnt. hlsehsts & Ssons, Jewelers, GirsandshCircuss number of Amiericaus youtlhs seekinig Larsk, 271 Wossodwuard ave., Detroit. a colege eduscations is on thie ins- A new vlinte of Neckwvesr juist received crease everywhere, and thie nissiber mush 150 better styles will be fountd us ltowns. ou will say~ they are one-hsalf of eastern studhents cming In Shlicis- thie price you 1pev for thsens elsewhiere. iga isals onth inreae ad eenMasec &Sehimiid. igb i loonti nras sdeei Dust fosrge't we keep swesaters, best in greater proportion than thsose go- quality,-$3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Schimid. ing East In Harvarul, when thie cx- Hot amid cold baths 10 cetits, at Post tent of territory from wvhicih they are Office IBarber Shop. Fuml hie tnew style collars, 4 ply, 1l5e drasvn is taken into consideration or 2 for 2.5. Mack & ,Schmid. The Crimsson nmeets our correction D)ACNG.-Mrs. Annie Ward Foster of its table of the attendance at will open a class in dancing, also in Delsarte in November. Also will have Michigan with the following: evening assemblys after class. 'It is interestitmg to note here that Ladies of the U. of M. will find it it ws alo th U.or^ . DALY wichgfeatty-to their' advantage to call on us It ws aso hisU. O M.DAIY wichwhen in need of Cloaks, Dress Goods figured that Harvard with 2,613 stu- or Taney Dry Goods. Mack & Schmid. SF . NETS 8TALNP' Newsapapers' Magazines, Periodmcalshint. Confections, Cigars and Tobacco. Pf'OT0G Ar NO. 12 W. HURON ST. MESMERIC MYSTERIES! M T fASTER~a \V ILLARD McKAY, JR. The Wonderful Mesmerist, only 14 Years Old. Master MicKer has mattetmare subjects then ayether Mesteerist lting in the tate tie has stern before the pablic. The medical professios are cordially invited is test this science. Dan't faint to see this biy as yeu ay net get the chascesagaia am his team ma this countryimalimited. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday and Saturday Nights!' Admisshon, 25, 35 and 50 Cents, Reserved Seats at P. 0. News Staed. 0. WV. RUJOOLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. A. Chicago. Ag't Ann A rbor Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway. Time Table going into effect Septemuber113, 1591. Arrival at trainsiat Ass Arbor. No.s2. ThrugMaiandExpress... 7 40a. m. Na. 4. .An Arbosr &ToledosAcesm..ti 50a. m. Ns. 6. Cdreiacsossnge....... 5 0p.m. No 1. Clarec ad Tledo .bccate..11 30a. m. Nos. 3.'hroutghtSats..........510p. m. Nat . AnnsmArbor & ToledoaAcsoum.. 7 20a. Trains 4 andi5arunbtween AnnsArbor nd Toledo onsly. Central Statndaed Time. Alt Trains Deity except Sander. W0. H. BENNETT, H. S. GREENWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent. 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