of Al . 1i liI Voc. I-No. (,). UNIVERSITY OF AIICIIGAIN, MONDAY, FEB3RUAR~Y 1, 1892. traction in the course of the Stu- Committees of the Mock Congress. PicF, THiREE CENTS. The Mockridge Concert. _____- (dcnts'ILectur e Association woitld be ''llhc concert, Saturday evening. 0 Oe f hemot jyast ~Onl I ebruarsv5 a lecture by ex- ISenatoi John J. Ingalls. ' le C10o- seisue respects, that itas been giv en ratlUnion wil ivtne t concert, as- in I il cisity Halt either this or last ssetb N s(eeca ouo ya.It ssa.s not of a swear isomuc Bishop andi othtcrs, on IFebruary 1 2 Si ad tse comsipaniy cerysen- inst on the r 5th, IPaseresvski, the itacitsedto respiondsito tht-i 'it ~ n ~ans ta asee i t~i~ itf aimiiteit fewisin the acidi- e toscurecanieccei. The prme ipogramtll was lpurposestlsitae 1(iiiiii ii liitosatisfy tiosec sho ihias ic so111C'eeiiii.5s eitertainimenit. IC isetiesrsit thescomipansy tsar- iig ~ renmsi . ',Iticire52le sit one attemp tiiurinig tteeiing tos forc asieciei candstit wsa, very -i-i' try reukedIiilisthes'sinoseec.Mr. cisitedt Amserica, swilltgivearc ia tie trioceedts frisisiscis Isil sites turnuedsitotit'e si-cats' ',- iii isisisis I Meecing of the Athletic Boaru. The Atthtetic Itoard it iItmseet ini AlphtasiNsustallSaturdtas moriii iii The treasurer retportedithiiat theirc Speaker II. IH. Parsons, oif the iiock Consgress, has appoiniteil tie fotlowving comimsittees: 1.Etectisons-icketts, tPnttissoi ansI Ross. Ways andsi teaiis. ---- Busrke, tIsirtiss, Halt, tReardton, asns Nichi- ;; kp~rprations.-liTowle, lid - less sack aisdlMosies. 4- Judciary.-ILyosso, Iarson, asndtS1iteer. 2 ltski sipail Cisiaesii- ---I~i> soni, lsoeb anditParker. 6. (;rsiiiics.---Ktii, icketts ins Towssle. 7.Ricers anistI lartbors.----Smiiitti, i I, ( z"t, p a l. wa bu oiltetesr oSo .After tie gensuine a-1Chpa ndDae ic sad susiidest, andi it 55a15seeis tiegini the Isase-bitt seaiison. I tic it Nricist tire.--Adtter, Ilalt St sas the sGisti sitthe comnisiy osissiittee harmy ius s-ti-ie thme iase- Sielt 1.0 restpoindttisesicosres, afw a lt l esnttcitertaiiiinmet, his iSiis taikc I.Foiresin .ffairs. -- Strauss, colsiper studienits islvariossprs pla~iicNtsMtsatrch sissepotiedsatistac-i Dlncitactk isnstI Jlt. iw hall extibIiitestves-c rc tastetory1) rt'i>ss.'sixteen liishliscis o. NIMitiittr- .ffisirs. - -- LIh insi iimngtesaipmis sispis it r isis tsii siti ~~l 1 ii h se -uita n siti s to N Ih e s l ip p d t h a t i t I ' 'n cItit t he I -scisr tes 1si 1t01 ct1111 lie fssrmier tisissesses us is (Sirsf etisve sass vice, ansI sins tS tlperfetfreectotsiandcteasce.IHis pisicrfiit iotes fitted the vast isicito- iiihus soslit"She Alonse Cli iiitt i Miv Sasidiess"tbeiing estpecially isell rciv ibcl yiithe audisieince. NIiss, Boctsfosrs, the violinist, is a superior playeri andl execustedsl endetssouin' issiccirto svtthssniothiness andsin ii isis. tHer iiotes wvere veryclctear andst her fingeriiig accutrate. Ntr. Nockridge sins evidiently issa1 ini good viiice.Ilie is a singer of great poiver, and liihisiuciation ivas rcitt.rkably clear. Mirs. Silitois piisssses a siveet voice, but tier rainge vas linitted. I-er best nuim- bcr ivas lBeethoven's"traise the Redeemrs Goodness." The last siumber of the program, thse"Trio from I Lombardi,' was perhaps the finest of the evening, but its effect sras somewhat marredi by the confu- sion created by those wvho were leav- lug the 'halt1, a practice that- should bse avoided as moth as possible. :after the tenth number, Professor Stanley announced that the next at- 1 ullocr Me leaucisailp m .\i1. jov I (,iifi(in 'Ind hlihil sic prisdscng ciregusarlyt 1h c(ii iiitteeionithe [c l s ls inutchi ll is Sisirepor t iprogrisi s , ut bois g ssn''di iwrestlinig ciiii AtliciAssoiaition ofiShSilI iii r- its sfit \sssosssninisting' the lI' sit Ni tis participt it lshissormastions Icr1l II siIt I1tIIi II ste alldisuiss. is.Tesit, ic5s.-i t t ,Sm h (OF YOUR-~. , SOCIETYBADGE tMailed to You Throcugh Your NEFW~ CHAPTER_ Upn PJufCl I APPLICOATION. IS ' .lawfsssmi rrui-s ,of Finet lin tt~.1 'ir Scieisitiiics'ladl-'s. DETROIT, - - MICH. si-s1011 issis lsse tiilissiMeropoltan5tyl ini Shos ,iiiii500t 1 i t.lsu iss isassAiIn issis~ R1FY FE&@., pr d I Ei'11)1, IH ISPECIAL BALE! (liss. 8tssslltu' & CO. arc suit ; Ilip it pccatlc cc- d5Cilcd picesti c ic andis tces. Cehc§. Speller & . S. STATlE S it E El'. GaANDTPOPERA hOUSE. ANN Aittlili. Monday Eve., February 1, '92 MODJESKA!. And tier sirs company of players in Shake- rper 's cersedy "AS YOU LIKE ITS" Sale of seats ope" Fridaya&V9 a. us. Orches- tra, V..%; OrrebsetatCircle, $1.25; 11aicotty. $100ii. of ass inter-- nil tguateauletic l aueiiic Strauss 1a1n11Smlith. emiibracinig tile uivelrsitie ssitf N icl Ii 1'6. Nianufactuing i'. --- N I os secs, gals, Wiiscosinsii, :Mimisiesstai aniS pi~atler Indl Ricketts. Nosrthssesterns unicersit.Itits pro- 17. iines ansI Alining---hart, isosedt to o itld nisassual ielit itay, Chapmianl aiidtKun indst fiisIormiia fsost-tbailIleaguie. i5.Eduction. -Chapmaisns Par- 'Ihe iiiatterws re ferrcsd tos icoiii kciriiittNitchots. niittee fur farther invei-stigastiosn. I9 1nsi Nitiss ns 'Tie hoard tainis learnethti-t the aiidIiBurke, S. L. A. expecteti tois er ro N i litia.i--Sternm, Lricbutisi $r1,5cc to $2,0cc soteci toapply51for IN alt icc a pio~n of the suctp1us tim aist ill; I, ensios.s cifini, ItBurke the suipport of time bail tca.111 iiis11n01. 'hPierinacetons Fooi~t-allAssocia- tion tins appropriatetd I ccc fsr a sew college infirniary. "'Mr. it.tI. Reagan tinstbegunl this nmonth a series sif illstrated lectures at Chickering Hail, Newv York City. His audiences of the 5th were of the highest and most cultivated order. It is unnecessary to state they were thoroughly well pleased with the magnificence of the views and the delightful character of the lecture."-Taleel. Mr. Reagan gives the last entertainment in the S. L. A. course. 22. Rules. -Reartdoin, Lyons stud Wallace. 23. Printing. -.iarsoni, Lipsson aini Steria. 24. Coinage, Weights anod Meas- ures-Ross, Reardon, Hiatt, Drake and IDellenback. 25. Accounts. - D~rake, Shiaw and Adler. 26l. Imnmigrations-Holt, Stern and Lyons. 27. Columbian Expositio.' Spitzer, Dellenback and Strauss. 28, Merchant Marine and Fish- eries-Curtiss, Hart and Holt.