~ijeItI of LU. W1ili~p. VOL. 1.-No. (30. UNIVERSITY OF MICIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. The President's Report. Presidlent Angell's report to the Bloardl of Regents for the year end- ing Septenmler 30, 1895, has beeo published in pamphlet form for dis- tribuntion. 'There is considlerahiei in- teresting information andl comment coitintied in the report which has not yet heen puhished for the hene- fit of the reaiding puhlic. (Of the re- niarhahie increase in the attendance the President says: lNe used to enxpect that, as the rsolleges antd other state untiversities in the West liecanme amply eqtuipped, the itncrease in attendance here, at least front other states, wnonld cease. hut sutch is not the fact. Several (if ottr sister institutions in thne West tare heromne strong, are doing ex- cellenit swork, and hare, iwc are glad to ohserve, a largely increased at- teiidantce. Yet so rapid is the growrth cif the West in population anti getter at prosperity, antI so nmarked in te estinmation of te pitb- tic are te advanttages ivhichi Shis U.niversitsy is tatle to offer to stu- of the students, anti incidentally Freshman Election. lead So certain mnoral perils. The Saturday morning the freshminni question how far intercollegiate mti omAS otneSt ls gannes shall he encouragedl or even emetinomi. AtS te ntiepnetse ilal permittetd, especially in a University notleciden. acitaefo ls situated no far away as this froni any notordedeet a cjsrti consideralile niumher of large cot-foashrSutSoeblteIst- leges, is one ott ivhichi there nity frasottm oeal h ne wel li tvo pinots. t les sih-pendcents to hotlid a canctis to niomi- wel betwoopiion. 1hes su-nate a itanifor tint office. Ini She jects will nosy tress uiton its at oince +,,- ,.4.. C1- for coinsideratioin. Twro tings seeni to tbe clear. (Ine is, tint re should seekcSo iiitke tiir gyonmastic accoimi- iiocdatioiis coinduice toi She iiorital health of She uany cattier titan to She ahnormal (developmieiit of a few athletes; the other is, that wve sthonuld so condct aind regulate athletic ganies that they are kept free front ceitoralizing accessories. We con- fidlently look toi our studients, for whose hetiefits aind pleasutre so gn erouis provision is ahotit to lbe itade, So cherish andc tia itaini a spirit wvhicht will entale its tin set-tre these truo results." Foot-Bait Captain. caucus, rte twviicuintestants of instI wreek, Holt tandi Htncdy-,wreethe intly cttidiates andilion the first' hatlltt H lt mutteletcted. Tine "i ats''wtre them nclditniiattidte class mteettng cointiictn flitOite first hallotSt.etemaitnidei if te ticket -tgreeid uptoitlastSiaturda y Sty the ftits tndiniditependtenits wsn electeid. IThreiclass officers are: iPresidernt, I.F.Van Tyl; vice preridtettiMiss'it IH.ITylor; sec- retaryIF I E.Goodrich, Strsurer, J. Al lD avts;Iistorian,[hiss IE_'E- Grtmrs; orator, C. M.SMt;poetrss, iss Alice'C rismn;nprophietress,'t iss N1. :N1i Post;tastmaistertGeorg Russl1 (OF YOUR UR SoGIE LY BADGE S Meilted to You Through Your )CHAPTER_ P~(E Upon A:PITON LIST adJeweeist Sietic Badges. (DETROIT. - - MICH. El ivies vii waiithe LateHs eroirnntaniStyles in Stioes t Siit 5ts 1. a aitslessitantAetnaro etuts, tutie Sare beets alitost cii-__-_ arassedi by te coni iitiedi anaint lt At te electionti heldin ii their twretise in oitr memttbers." ' Upsilon houittse tin Saturdayteei ngci if te gyititasittitiantilphysical for next yarsfoot-bl Icaptatin, XL W. Beait Charles IlirtitiandR.tilY E ,sJ4~ 'fJ~ ~ tit. 1.c nrw r pp itdacr-tot tcf is ititesophomorsites j II P1110I''11'ilIi I. ot at jointieiildiitay. C. S. I AbbottI R. J. itt 'iiA. V. NealS, 1. Ir. jhap~. Speller & Q . culture genterally Ste says: "iwo very intpotrtant steps have liens takentini providing for gymnas- tic exercises andni ganmes. By the titicchase of teit acres tif latnd a half title south if tine canmpucs, opportunt- iy is So Sbe afforded for ouit door spotrts. A consitderahle snni Sis bett expeinded in te preparaton of te grountisfor te nses So iwhici they are the lint, atidire are rcoit- fitdentthStthSiestnideintswtill co-otter- ate twitht is ini carting for thietni. 'lWe ace well asware that in at- tettptitng to pirovidle the means tif phlysical cultutre ive are confrointed wcithn somne (difficulties. Onte is found4 in tine great numher of students we1 are called to accomodate. Special provisions mnust he made for the wonten. Thne luestions whether at- tetndance upon instruction in the gymnasium shall be required of any student, and if so to what extent, and of whom most he carefully con- sidered. The experience of other colleges and universities, and in some decree our own experience, allow that there is some danger, that the passion for athletic sports may interfere with the intellectual work I ,. , , ; (;eu. Bi. D ygert, '93 littins chotsein"ii cititieit, L.. Iitirci tutu5. 1is. vi'tue Uis ersity Oulhfitter's, oni the seconithbaillot. Dygrt tinswtreeapipoitntedl a commititee ion grnit SOUTHoStATEiSt ir.St, jNN Atti.Olt. beem cata~in mof his ciass. Seatntfotroral athletics. G. ID. Stturgis, i. . I te past twvo years. tHe is it pirsent Rowe andilE. AWylie tre appoutinted N eckwear, a mtembher of the hoard of directorsa commitittee So select class colors. Drs Sh tGovs tif te :athletic Association. I ;igli' , - -_ --_ _-- - eeit totes ivere cast at tine cttin. Athltetic Directors' Meeting. U dr er GENTS' FURNISHINGS.:of l est "The Science of Good Cheer." Rev. 'I. lDe Witt 'Talmaige lectutreid to a very large audience in Universi- ty Hali ott Saturday eveining. Hits subje'ct, "Thne Science oifGoond Cheer," ivas treated in an interest- ing mnanner. His rennarks ivere en- liveined bny a numnher of hiumorous anecdotes, sonte very old and othners new to mtost of his hearers. T1he speaker msade no attenipt at a con- nected discourse, using his notes only occasionally. The lecture was thoroughly enjoyed hy the vast au- dience, and it frequently testified its appreciation of the anecdotes hy applause that too often interrupted the speaker. Dr. Talmage preached in Univer- sity Hall last evening, to a crowded house. Hundreds were unablc to gain admittance. 'The bouardi tf tdirectonrs of She Atlii- ___ cette Association hueSin AIlim Nut FO llJ-B ILLGOODS,', h ail Satturdauy muornintg. 'hue finuah repnort oifte foiit-buall conmmtuittee Enhaglish t ackiintoslies, iwas reatd.hby tManager ltarcni. fIn t Athleticanud suite of the mnost rigith econtomty, te ''. 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