~Ij a.Of ~n. Wa~Ijj. VOL. 11:-No. 119. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MIONDAY, MARII _"r, 1892. Senior Lit; Cilass Meetnw. graduiating from Andover T'heologi- A bill a ainst the old Base-Ilall1 cat Seminary in 186i3 In tSHo he A ssociation, contracted in 1889),was Sa turt.ay morning the Senior Ills. f(U. heldan nthsiatic meeing was made professor of itoiiilties ini presented. IThis presenting of old OJ1 th~e sanie seminary after having filled tills is beconming mionotonoius. It Roo A.11winiortnt oes~o~for a"-number of years, the pastorate -would seens that hills coulti be pre- befre he las ws wethr o no -of-tbd \ladisoni Square Presbyterian sented swithin a year of contraction hcaangonsulbe.dptr ,NE thuch' caIadiovi soudbeadpt ork. tr. Itncker at leaist. This is the very tigthatN W ed. Th chairanuofNhewcthinge ml.Tuecharma ofthecomdlteva oiie of. th'e. founders of the And. has emptied the association treasury: appiniitedh to canvass -:the class and iiiai h etnin fismmesover Review and has beeni one of its ,- . obtan te setimnt o it memersKentucky Club Banquet. velportedl that 72 tad declared then-- most prominent editors since its - PRICI selves in favor, 5 i were opposed aindubnzto.Ih ecie h ~- Ii esucvCui"e t hr ivee nutrl ,s rcarts he gree of ). 1). froni Dartmiouth iin annual banq uet at the Cook House, 1875, anid, in 1878 svas elected tins- in. As the muajority- in favor of ' ' (ii Saturday last. Oiving' to Mr: fit: questioni did not appear large tee ons the nomnuation of the alumni. Ilreckenridge's failure' to niake ILS evooh i) mny embrs f te ILast month Dr. Tucker svas selected knoswis Iis inability to attend, until. as orator before thme iHarvard Phi class, coinsidleriiig that 5o of the very late, it seas thsought biest inut to iemnbers had offereinoopiionitDeli. Kappa Society next (tune. D)r. postpone the banquest till hiis ar- t'a moedad1aridfucker has had the most iunitedhrvl uttrale liv~usiisAbt acosmi-siipport as nominee for thic vacant I After'Presidlenit Hollosway's ad. teeof hre soul li apoitedtooffice, from the alunmni, trustees, dress toasts swere responded to,-a canvass the class anesw andl in the faculty, and students of the college, follows: I est of their obtaining thesignait- Base''ThePrStiritHoofsDi, iit tires of 3-~ of ltme class that the cap Johnson, lamyq3 aind gowsti te adopted. Tie pres- The canidliates for the ball team ''Our Constitution,'" C. T'. M\c- lent appeointeit as nuembers of the have beconie so numerous that the Clintock, assistant to IDr. Vaughan. whens o Conimittee S. W. Curtiss, AV. C. captain has founnd it necessary to '''De Long Hutnters,"' Albert irsSoes- iQuarles andt C. A- Bowveni. 'Die divide thenm into sections ini ordter MNarlin, law '92. baseball question then attractedl the to accommodate all in the Itractice ''My (lid Keituck'y II onie," 1',11. atnino h casadai:rata h-ik nth is eto owrmdc'4 entlhusiasmi a niotion to levy a class frooi2:30 to _1:0o p. M. are the fod- Seseral impromtut speechles sveie.l tax of 3o cts. per capitia for the sui-)- lowing. Catchers, Crasvford, Smelt-,niade, after wiciih the. clutb sog, .- tort of a balltleant sas carried, and Izer, i-aas, hKensortlip anullrnett; 'My (ltd Kenlsurky I be ie, niit D a commuittee coimposedl of M\essrs. pilthers, Bosveit, Austini, fSeynmour I adjourned. IUJi rseen, Ray, aindlMcPhierran was and Hleartd;ist basenten,. Ironson, -- appointed to collect the tax. Itugo 1-olt and Fenkctl; 2nd1 basemni, LctreonCoumus Patmseas elected manager andI*Pitt Erognian ansd C. A. ilotveu, shioirt- Student lovers of Ihistotry aint Totwnsenid sas electedl captain of stop, .Pepple; 3rd baseman, Pearson; all swho are iiiterested in the life and - tie nine. It was then votedl to in- filers, Hlallock, Ilatis, lPeer, works of Columbus swill do well to strorct the serretary to tenider tthe lii ctinian andI t-armni. In the attentd the lecture sehichs willb lasw classes the thanks of '92 lit for second section, practicig froni 4:00 giveim at university Hall to-niorrow . teir kindnuess ini grantting themn the to to are the followeing achreeniing iinder the auspices otf the -+ privilege of liearing thme adrerss iot (oiroy-, Rictt,IBoswermnn Dellen- :Holey Guiildt. Rev. Fr. Nugent is an Lx- PresiidenitCleselandl aftci er t i mbck andJHeyswood; piticirsliar-acmlse ortrndith- Messrs- Nichols, Cutler and Ci is mtess, (IC Pont, Hyatt antd Chiurct;ugyconipivled ratwtor athisttrin weere apipiiinted a comtltec to)isk1,it bisemnt; Xppe, cJffries, j igaliycevesafterdiscoverer's C p -i a aliotit a 'class picture ainel \essrs Arnmitauge and Merrill. 2id hbasemn iii1fe. Ilie lecture proiiises to tbe houghty, Btoeni, Curtiss, Stuirni Harrison; shtortstopis, Spitzer, hot : oe of the noist interesting given in - antl Ilaskins a committee torion inres, and \'. Tupper; fheldecrs, Nc- IUniversity Hiatt this year. No adl- IeIT ccr the advisabtility. of giving a class ILaucitlis, HIyatt, WeintwsorthHa I tal issioit fee siit be charged. lanqeluet. 1XWoodbury, Shields 'T'ownsenid and- ~ ----- {"- - Jones. The Waiter Camp Dinner. Dartmouth's New President. I PnICE .TmIn, CENTS. (OF YOURI SOC 0IETY7BADGE tetaied to You Through Your CHAPTEP, Upon --- L -:-APPLICATION. Slum eacinrers od Finest Piaini and lJeweiled 'Society lBadges. KDETROIT, - - MICH. an weantthe Latest Metropolitan Styles st 50e is $1 a lair less iliannc is prcessediior Caalogse t {. FYFE & & 1)1T11OI), MItII. lAb SALE!i Chias. Spoiler & Co. aire sellitig at greastly re- dulced Itrices, thir i'choice hine of Necksvear, Under- sseai andialIl Furniishing Goods. ('oand iispiect goods andi pices. .s. -speller &~ S. ST1AlL STII.ET. mtond Straight Qcat. Nto.I CIGARETTES. -- CigaretoeSmokers swho aare ssiiing to Dcv 5a itie _ ore than teprice charged eor the ortisa-y trsilt Cigarettrs,.willSild 'THIs tRresupsenrior ts At a meeting of thme trustees 'Tues- lay nighst Rev. William J. Tucker, I). ID., professor of sacred rhletoric in Andover 'Theological Seminary, eras elected president of Dartnmouth College, to succed P'resident S. 0. Blarlett, swhose resignation will take effet next commencement. Professor 'Tucker graduated at 1lartnsouth in 1861, and after grad- uation taught school' a few years, Athletic Association Meeting. 'Tie Athletic Btoard oct Saturday im Alphma No hall. In vie of thme fact that IE. E.'Taylor had decidled to remain the second semester, the acceptance of Iis resignation was reconsidered and by request of time board withdrawn. M~anager atone reported a net profit of about $2'50 from the base-ball entertainmpent of Thursday evening.- T'he current issue of the Yale Alunmni Weekly coinies to us in the shape of a special editiom, contain-ve .f i The ichmondiiSiraighs CtN.ICigarettiesare -seefros she bright- tng eight, pages. With slight etxcep- eel.,esost delicately fSevered and higheci. eost dGoid Leaf green in Virgieia. Tuie is the Cud tions the whole edition is devoted do and Orignal and ofStraight CutCigrelic., a report of the complinmentary din- Biewarecof-imitatios, and observe that the firm name as breo is as every packasge. ner recently tendered Walter Camp The ALLEN & GINTERB lrsnch by the Yale alumni. 'I'he various NManfatuer - - Rchoniginia. speeches are printed in full and make interesting reading matter. J. A. POIL lEMl - The editors of the Weekly are to be IiI E 7 compimetedon heirentrprse. ALSO 'BUtS RACK AND BAGGAG M LINE compimeted n teirenteprie.,North Main seet.