~iJEtt. of nWal, VOL. II.-No. S. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TH-URSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1892. Republican Club. Choral Union Items. The U. of M lee and Banjo Clubs at Ypsilanti. PRICE, THREE CENTS. OF YOUR *-- IQno~rTMmv ' D T -nrvei AXbout 1 50 yonng repnblicans met iIn about four weeks tse chapel ms the lasv lecture room, Tnesday will be supplied withn a new ballet ev-ening to elect officers for tine corni- & lDavis grand piaiso. Tine instru- ing year. Tine meeting was opened -ment will be ofextra qnality anti size, lby speeches of a general nature by aiid is being constructed at tine comi- incubers of the clib. Tbe nomnin- pany's factory especially for tine use atosfor president of thne club fol- of the nmusical society h l owed. Tbere ivere bunItsvwo candi- Keabe in rooii 24 andni coo is tbe latcs noninated, .James F'. Burke, price paid for it. by Ralph Stone,- and J . L.. K.Bur- Tine efforts being miadle by the sent, liy . IL. McCalnint. M'Nruvonnen oifIDetroit, wbo are inter - liarke was elecledl nearly unani- estetd in tbe wonians' gymunasiunm, niously. Ie is oiie of tbe nmost are of a very practical nature. A iromninenit of the young relpublicans, propositi,)n has beein receivedl to tormerly private secretary tio Senator transport the Choral Union to iDe- ,\I. S. (quay, anti is at present set- troit, wvhere tbe ''Damnation of renary of tbe state league of repuibli- Faust'' will be given. This to oc- van clubs. He earnetd for himself cur on the succeeding night on wvbicb tine title of the ''Young Orator,'' tbe entertainment takes place in and has stunspedi throughiout the Ann Arbor. Tine proceeds to go to statc of Pennsylvainia. lHe vas for the ladies' gym. Ons'Tucdesday six years the official reporter of the eveningy the Choral Unitun uinauim- (io'nnit andl district courts of tihe ouisly agreed to the propaositioin. I. sited States for the wvesteci i (s- ..- - trion of P'cnnnsylvauia, aniilra nks The Petition Not Denied. I amnong tlie rapidi stenuograpnhers of line reports in a locailnenspiapner dine (-onintry. aind the inatpers of D~etroit, that the It1. 11. Parsionis was electcel vice- faculty hadndcenied the petition of I~ientei o f the clubt; iH. K. Wol- thme base-bsall usanagesnein u to take col, secretary; ainsld ax ii. Cmtli-I ans eastern trip, are not strictly ac- eon, 5sonsaf ex-Ciongressmain ii. M. vcate. Tbe laetition nas inertly uitvlnesns, treasurer. A commninit- ' laid uipon tbe tale, as tine Dairny tee osf seven was apupoiuteil Ins nake stated vesterdlay, annd it wiii prob- aeraingennennis for atteinding tine ably be called tip aind considlered at .M ichnigans Club banqu et on tine evens- the next meeting. Tine petition svas hng of February 22. A conmmittee sot thsoroungbly disunssedi nt Mon- ws appnointedi Innconfer withn muconn- siay-s smeetinag. iite of thne lennecratic society, ar- rainge for line organization of a mock Communication. conngress.Esine(tisin Grover Cieveiand to be here on Comsplaint arises ons every sitde Washington's Birthday, concerning tine non-ventilationn of ____- I iisersity ball. Often 2,-oo people Inhs cmiteapitdbthI'3astudients, swbo hace beens dill- Isit ons tbe bard nncomfortanble seats for over twvo hours, breathsing anid nently endieavoring ins secure l,.- Preidet Ceveandto elier herebareathning air so fonul tbat it stupe- annClevddela ntostienevtnes fies their brains and dulls all their birthnday' receivedi word yesterdayfaute.Hwielcul spnI frusniIHoin. Don MI. Dickinssoin to go siveness cans be expectedi under ahieadi ansti make thseir arraingenments suds circunsstances is inexplicable. as Mir. Cleveland had informally ad- Whnethser it is tine fault of janitor inc vised binm that lie wnould accept tine usbers tine matter shsoulId be renne- invitation, and woultd probably send died, or people will refuse to in- Isis formal acceptance in a few days. deago sucb pbysical disconmfort even for tbe greatest attractions thsat 'ii ii~n~ a.' conic to University mall. Tine initial conacert osf tine hU of N1. wlt Glee and Banjo-Club's will be givens , to-morrow eveiing in tine Ypsilanti Mailed to You -:n Opera House. Tinecdubs, whsichi N4}W are composetd of tbirty of tine best ("'HIIA P TEB1 miens of tine U. tif M. in thnis line of I'.>- munsic, have bneen trainninag regularly Upon - andi faitbfully foir tine past tw'o PRtICE ' APrPLICATION. nmonthss, ansI nave inecomie very lav- - ficiennt. line voices are exceptions- lITI K IV C-011 ally goods, far- better, indyied, thsansI LIST ~,tose of any clnnbs which have mere- MnnntnnCiiersofnitnest Plis tofore represented tine University. and JewelledTocetyBadgCH Most of thic soings are newv and at-DTO , MIH tractive anneltine cmnncert swill in doubtedly be a success so far as tine quality of nusnic rendered sh ncon- cerned. line folowinig prongramin sill be offered: E P'Altl I . 1 Sinnseiin - - - --_____________Sceininit Banj nnneni -Cli iiinS tifnDeares,vuinn_ ...---- ------Stnarcn Silo, OQurttind mmilvsit' whein ynnunwan tthenLtenstMeiropolitaStylnes 4 ArinniiersiSon --------tiniUsivesi in Shoes aetasnnauic isstnn uAsisn 5 'ellisn 13ni----- rn I of. , ~ n nst~nn~u E l i'srniia 1nlzs ---------- SmuiiR. JH[.!F F & bannnjns Cii Reiii-es .---- ----- -----5-Sarc' Isle's T ML' 3Lne fuCanina -(Carin - IT i ROl, M.lul Banj Ill !SPCIAL SALE! ninnstreiiarol---i -- ------frw Lulab -----ii -------------Bitissn 3i Chestnnt Miii----------sins- . of i.I- 4 Minstrei Carnisa------------isins-en Banjo Cl,'ub The Boston Free University. Tbe board nsf aldermen sof IBostoin man passed, by a vote of six to four, a resolution lookinng to tine establish- mennt of a free university inn connec- tion wvith tine public scbool systemn. 'Tbe resolution states that it wouild apear that tine cost of sudshash- vanced gr.ave nvould be lens thnan $ Ioo,ooo annually; that its inr- tiuction is legalhy within tine prov- inc of tbe Bouston Schnool Bhoardl, andtihIat tbe highest eduication sbooild inc withninstine reach of all schnolars of our public schnools. 'rie reolution provides tbat tine school board shahl give bearings on tine sub- ject and report its recormnendations to tbe aldermen. The art department of Rutger's College bas received a gift of TI,000 from one of the trustees of the col- lege, and a new instrnctor in mathe- matics had bein secured. A- (1mms. Spelieri' Cno. mre stllinig at grdeatly51re- nducend lrnces, them'rtihoice line nof Neckwecar, "Inder- weairi annd nil Fiurnishiing Gnoods. Gi ndalinispect' goonds mni prices. Chas. Speller & lc S. STAlE STRE'ET. SAME TIME AND MONEY By tBuyiung yonnr nie us whime we are here. CALLAGUI\N & CO.. PUBLISHERS, 1114 Monroe St., Chicago. So S.. State St- v Ani Arlbor. tin Donaldsoln, including ari the standard reference books in, clinical mnedicine and diseases of the tharoat and lungs, has been presented to Johns Hopkins University. ('o-Ei). Ex-President Carter, of ililiams, ban just written a life of Mark Hop- kins, that popular New Elngland college president.a