iz j I . 0f Al ip. VOL. 1I.-No. l61. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TU)ESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. The New Law Building. Thle foundation of the addition to the law building is now finished and the brick laying was begun Sat- urday. Thle work will he pushed as rap~idly as the weather will perniit, awl it is expected that the addition Will tie comipletedl and everything in readiness for making the necessary chaniges iin the 01(1 building immie- diateri after Clommcncement. W han comipleted according to the specifie plans the building will be aers beautiful structure. The ad- dition is to lbe three full stories high, and~ wil b1le 50 feet wide and 84 feet long including the circuilac wing on the cast side. It is to lbe madae of gnod stock brick witli stained stoine t rimings. (On the inorth sest coriaer there will be a toswer 25 by 25 feet, 84 fret high fromi biase to sall-plate, sn o feet frona base to spire. A turrect swill adorn cacti coriner and c:ircular wiindowvs swill be pilaced in tar portion of the toiver avhich ex- traits abioce the roof of the main baildiiig. argc aiai ornamntal ivinidoaws swill be ia the tosser stories of the toiaer, one cacti oii the north aad west sidles, those of the first story beiiig in by 28 feet, with c- ralar lola aiic plate glass. Orr the back of the addition there will lbe a twvo-story circular swing eiglateein feet deep. (Oi the fronit, The rooms and ofices in the ad- The Oracle. 1 (OF YOUR -- dition are conveniently arranged. l h rzsfr'4sOal OIT A G On the left of the entrance anil lobby' 1i have bieeniawaiardleid. An unusually wr- L BE will be a very lleasant coriier room large iaiiiiber of cointribuioins havseu in else lower floor of the towver 25 by been hlaiided inandsi especially' iniaied to Ynhuoua- ou 25 feet. On the first anailsecoiad leiinbraaluuto h ---TruhYu floors of the adcditioia will be siiait- theumear acleualipsaf ie ts N EJJ\W ~''~T ions and svell-lighatedl quiz-rooias -zwil eiie.xt aasl elIseatiats ii fC HAPTER by- 44 feet incliidiiigCtae circular the ediltors to hasva tir pulaication(Uo svmg. In the secoind storythieie out before ChrsmsbtufoeennunI: PLIAIN sill atari le a large ieorner rooii in Iifctihlreiisiaiiliscu- the toiver corner, as by 3_}I feet.ti. 'h ra sl oia iW kI~fI( (Iis the OacltlillihrevrfloorA VkT(to svhich thia ir- appear shortly aftar the holidas.I c nstheIthird 1111rI (0, uilar wing does urit extaiid) thairTe anesfoLteIaiTb will be a large ennui 26 biy 47 feet aivrei sfois ( il ii.eicleiSacieyledges. aiid a coriier rooias22 by 34 fart Wyckofft title ppige, G. A. aiiionERI;- IH corresponding to the rooiablcow it. carton, J.itSaswyer. No change wiii be nmade ini the f,. - third story of the old buildaing, and Year Bunk of Universities. very little chaaige will be naade in the second story, sith the exception A nosel but very promilsing iinE of the ventilati on, which will prob- dlertakiing in the liac of reference ably lbe the naost notable change that books is a year book of the universi enIpossibly be marde. The stair- tics of the wvorldh, intitled "Minai- sway leading froia the first to the vai, thefirst niimbaer of swhilch old liiililii 18(vi1l'9192) (s shortly hio appear from isisiicencouicii thi t,iitest Meiropoaiiiaii 5iis second lofcor of teodbiiwll t hepeso araTunrinSrs nSnoat0cio$I.Si iiiir leas iiciii AiiiiArboi lie renios-ed anal floored irer sri as alestdfo itlrut) to forni the eitrance fromi the sea- biiry It asill gire the personuil of ciiitthe o uen t ardniiis of mnagemeint ania R.H. IE - by iii lie searstrilciiiiniin ill the leainiigiunicers RHiY-I . buiildiiig. 1)1 110TI'1NITI. ties in the woirld. The fiillowln Thie appearance of the kI - o tucor iiihhc Ielc stoflii- iili lie changed imaterially.ITha outalid i oikistiiestyo pJ]e staircase, the sclls of tirof. ITbhmp- iioii 1 4 a tt ic st o nvriy uftes ;n' 'ioaaa heiir V hl f~irginia,(iiriiell i (niceisity of WIis- 2111 Souli lSTAaiE Sr, ANN A Itli0l. (lie availon the weest side of the libar wil ll e emoed an ioncousin, Unversty of Miniaesiita, l lirrysl1 l e enoela Uli nivriyof Teinesseec Sale, Co-1Neckwear', cniiinifis anid girders siibstitiitei.lumausitPrinaceton, Claik, U nicer- Drs Sh tGlvs This wvi ill dcoissiderable sipace to ofressnsyhviiiiShelsotuni thae library anal reading rooiii.ITle aiic finesa ersnl a rnino iiiIlyifsKuvis IS -illianas Weekly. *GENTS' FRNSHNG O hs ton and Abbott xiii be left iiraiti C U1 0t.t1i*UOQality. cally the sanie, sonic minor cliaises Or. Fulton. 'uPOOT-.BAlLL GOODS," bieiisgnmadhe on the inteioir. 'The floors of the addition arc to Ani iiterestcih visitni at the iiiiior F~hE> lii Mac kintoshes,. there wiii be a loug stone verainda, fifteeia feet deep, exteiading fronm the projection imade by the taccc base to the break in the nrthawall of the iilch builing sear the asnuthis t cornier, andu the steps of the present eo eri inaa upre °iiihigbouh1utacraisba-hy iron colunmns anal girihers swithi This stone veraiahwaith itsh stoni ornamnctal base and caps. The iin- coiuiis aiad cut aiad gauged Greekteoisobefnsdinnchn arches will add greatly to the hieauty teandistohewhiolnihdiiigmioaedn of the structure.bysem The main entrance will lbe between bye ste. povdsye fvn these shone columns into a lobby be- tilation will be used. There will be tween the tower and old building, alresako le,6b 2fe 24 by 24 feet. This lobby will be and 73 feet high in the new part, faced with Findlay, Ohio, pressed and two sets of ventilating flues on brick and will extend up through each side of the old building. three stories and will contain all the Tewr si h ad fvr stair-cases used in the whole build- cotentworkin thctrshand ofvery ing except the small stair-way going thing will be done in first-class style. from the second to the third story _ of the old building which will be Setosihsolgaexmnd left as it now is..,.The entrance to Setosihsoogaexmnd the various rooms and offices will be on their practical work this week by from this lobby. Mr. Waples. law lecture, yesterday afternon,seas the thacologian and lawvyer, Dr. 1Ful1 ton, of Nesw York City. After heing introduced to the class by Pruofessor Thompson, the reverend gentleman mache a brief address to the students, prefacing it by complimentinag the class on the general good order prev- alent among its msembers. During his address, Dr. Fulton dwelt prin- cipally on the exalted dignity of the legal profession, and in closing ex- horted the members of the class to pay unfailing devotion to their chos- en and honored vocation. Rev. Young, of the Disciples church, is considered by many the most eloquent and forcible preacher in the city. Athletic utnd ...GyrtutasiutniGoods, SAME TIME AND MONEY By lluyinug year of s while we sre herr. CALLAG1HPAN & CO.. - PtirBL ISUERS, 114 Monroe St., Chicago. 5o S. State St., Ann Arbor.