Ijctto , 1. 1a . VOL. 1.-No. '2?. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1891. PRICE, THREE CENTS. PRESIDENT ANGELL TO THE b~een -visited and approved, was first REGENTS. pust in execution in 1870, nod studet s wvere first received in 187 1. 1The Twenty Years Reviewed in an Inter- numbesttr of schools frons ahict stu- esting and Instructive Report. __dsesttostwere thtest receiedl wtete (Consctsslel. ifew. Else.stnuber frons witehtsts 'I tiitk all wvho knsew tte tsiversity strnts cotuld be received ott dilomsal1tt t\\ectty years ago andrl twIo 1k1000-it Ye't tt I e-rt ltts lot tots', still say thaot tihe tortals anttlare otstsitde of thta statte. Itae cott mtannetrs tttd spirit of goad order are sitter eithser thte efiect ott thleschtools setter stats tttt ttetttty e tten.s sronthle tstivesrsits it awottltd probly 'there is trst sice. Thtere issatttcer Itbe ut to 0aV thtatlto ,tet ofthtttc - settse o1 deco rtutm. Thtereis ott enttre \otytt ta sintthttt at tt titystats atbsee 01fttestirit of petty misschittf ttettsmoreesrvtceasble tltattnttecate- tttout thttt tilditigs tttd thse grotssds. itll teetopttettttttf0 ttepttletity, aylitelt No ptrecatutiossare stots-secessary. ittoa tebtttghtttselfitotttso clttseai Ttte telatiosts ofsttudettts etisifacusltiso risttflltittstt tthtit reltptrlatosy bsetwseen whlomstshere uoed to be stot tctoots tit thitta te atttvtl tsotte stt ta little suntlteasanttfrictiont, are stows-nstighbsorsitg s ttes. alssost ideally good. Not Itat otss "Itt tsmsay elI be sslsttt-tls-sltht Utniversity- cosmmsusity lhas sr ehedth le sspotrt-s chrlasnges 1inthesmethtod sainthlood or Iterfect sistlous or ab sofis osl-k1in thse lstesrasy detItartssent solute self-control unudes all circuso- -callers. It it ssmtde up of persossof ain age a t sohisch the blood iss hot, thle sysmpathsies ste tquitckthe lungs are strontg. Wve .s of01excstesseut souse- timtes sutddenlyt sdr05n11tteirs reasoss for thte msomtent,tttd thieis ieelissgs finds sentt ins dessosntsttottnssose expres- site lthanttrisec tBus tthty have to keens st-sof01jussticeasnd at hieast a lotve for whlat is riglit. Ustter tactfttl leadittg tey-sooottretutrtn to their storstttl state, regret thseir smistaktes, asndlcatshe tltorossgltly trttsted its their aossstces foc thte futu re. The greatt msos of thtesm hare tile spirit of earstest fsork. 'lsave not been smade swithout protlonled asntl ctrefttl cosnsiderastiost .11111discus- sion1byltyhle literary fauslty. I desire to beasr sitnoss to thte intelligeltce, ietruostoess and devotiotn withltwhitcht thte faculty htave always gienlthlesss selves to thse study of the sstrsicate ptrobtlemts ofivtttersity educa.tionl, and t o thse cotnciliatory tttd Illsrmonious5 spirit ill whirlshItetyhase aced. 1 ittle es-ry lpropositiont toe istsotva tosott tldlusages ltas heelt stost thtoroutly examineds~, ttsd shisle it s0 lstrge ta body dlifferentces ofoiiontott Imany sutt- jets muttst nlecessarily exist, it has bseetn 011 unwlrittent lasv of that botly whlich Ssertveawiths great saltisftctiothl latv v thsere hatot eel asa itd desvelopttet of thelttatte univsersities g.enerallyt UIIa thtrottghottt thtle -test. Their prtrss ttsd t«-e maytsay otth e ctoe of lost eery tit01, teirasststetlsuteetassr 1p1oofs thIt th le 1pr inciple otis tolletl ttss ttuttt~tio ts foundedtlis sound, INEW attdt attake ittreseontably tetrttilthttt tesreat tunitesities ttftite t-tN ttttsousathestt lreas a 1111 tot It toteesrtabhlishttd tttd supptl oroted by C thtt a te. T to ae allItretitetntly tattlgratefuslly testtfted to te telpt-j fittl inlutentce ofthIis tlts tt tup1o01 Ithett lift. Theytltat-e totar-c doere ! IST totlo«s tI o11rstethtotds. Illttheitr se- ret - atttlitntteirgret promsseocst- cttn hteati tly-rejoice. 1 1011mttettrit- ereaisltg strengths toe alsotdratw to Caliotrtta astdIfrout nosths Dakota to Texasstowv htatoits statle stitsersity. Somse of thlese linstittionl s ae eta counltered "reattdiftfictulttes anldttit- ter oplposittin. sButits 'lmtost every state of tte woest thtt state univtersity is thte best endowsed, thte best equiplped, antd thle tmolsttuerously tttentded istiltttontof Isihes etdttattoss111 the Whlen yo st-tte. lse ohjectolls raisedl tothlett int ;;hoes ttt te outset ltatve lrovedl to he ill thtt mtaint grounldless.'tTte sittes ate (011- mttto Ito ttettr spportlty tte lare l expetnlditursl eaIlred e l po1ntltttthe tiR atndl by tte 11050et 01puilc st-entent witeatuts llytlooksa . w ith attt ilt 1u111vertistht at oiler thte best tyIt'ofti 1h--her educationsintats, 111 tieltnltt- Cho ogy tascd ssntte professionst, ;lmltot without money anld withtottprice to every yousng stttul cttd every younlgf 201 Stou wvomansi. While its the ettst thte ighier NeTd etdscation still conltintlco he furnshled iec by institutionts restinlg ott lris-ate eit- Di dos-tesits, its the woest andc cte south- seest, thtoutgh sismilarly enidosoed col- Itges still furstiosatst do a useftul wsorks, ctscgreat usiversities soill esl- -GEN'] msot exclusively lie those sstained bty thtestates. W4e lout- withsout boast,- IO ingg, cherish thte belief thsat theseuoccess of this Uie rsity htts conitributed not F a little to secusre the beneficenit re- Athtloti slilt, tat ovtr thsree- fourthts oi one lantihe states are to furntisht forever o almtoot tree of coot to thte studt-nt, thte best esdsca tions so it Is o-ltiels to fisrtIttre htims111111v10y50orthyt' pursuit. i A . it ist twtithottgrtefusl capprecialtiont thtat ichligant sees sshatt thtis t-tioe-e sity Itas dolte lotrIterown-sils ttsnt dauttghterIs, ttis notawithsosat jtustbride thtat shtesnat see sohlat thte Uiversity -- has dosse also Ifos spreading the Iliclti- gtsan ideal olflhlgher eduscation os-er Xil the vst regions stretching fromn lier tothe Pacific."'. OF YOUR SOOTETY3BADGE Mailed to You . Through Your OHAPTER_ -'E -s-APPLICATION. Maatusshetrers of Fissest Plaisn antS Jeswelled Ssociety Basdges. (DETROIT. - - MICH. 1 s iris oewanttthelatest Metropolitaon Stles se 5ic toils.slpir letss11tha1nAAtssArbosr pr ices, send frtloselsto i -1. FYFE: & @.' is. Speller & . University Ouetfitters, 1711 STATE ST., ANN ARBlORI. kwear, ess Shirts, Gloves, x Underwear, T' FURNISHINGS, ssuaRest EnsgishtMackintoshses, Gymnasiumt Goods, D IFRDSt:5llt'-h(iIN 'E ILM.E AND MONEY By th yi g; u r t I I s ft w e s e e i e rc c Nothistg is miore erroiscouis thatn the lesselctdotisbet-n disregarded thast ito opissionts omtetitmes expressed that Ithe iportallt stelpshsoultd le tatketn unttil tioral sentimnts oh great bodies oh it hiadh heets approv-ed withissuh- studcnts are belowe those oh society stantiasl unanimitt-. Whit-i it s about thesi. On te contrart, from thins decided to act, actions sas takess tio single class of young men-the wvo- swiths courage usid persistesice. To thtis steen are by cosmtiois cosisent left oust spirit its the literary faculty is thse of ibis discussios-could hundreds be sccess- of thse literary departntot assembled and left so lasrgely to theis- hort'hle last twen-tty years har-gelt-dsue." selves us students are, swho voulsd "Its revieweing thte istost' oh this maintain so highs a moral staodard of Itniversity one is imspressed soiths the lihe and actiots. Never seas th emoral changes swhichs have occurred iii the und intellectual elevatiots of students fat1ies iii thse last tswo decades. Of iu Americass colleges andusisersi i tethirtty-six nmses sipots our roll oi higher thsatn it is to-dat. Atintuon01,01tellhers ill the calensdar oh 187T0-I oh our large institutiotis, I believe. onlt sevens appear its out calesidar is it highser thans it is -mnghg xe elsa i f1390-1. One, Professor ,dams, comns y gathsered hecre."1 is tiowo presidenst of Cortnell tUniv-ersity. "Amoong the smore strikisigchan-es Three, Profess ors Wood, Tyler atid ttf the lattwoensttytears is thi itreast I Merrimanst, st-c conneccied seitshichefac- in chic noumber of graduacte students at the literart- d-epartmenst. Its 1871 there seere six. L~ast year there wtere ninsett-fivse. 'The higher degreeosts-ce far years- been giv-eniottly on exainah- tion. Thtis pursuit of advanced studies by so nsany is a large step tow-ards the building up of genuine university swor-k and is a tmost encour- aging fact." "One of the msost important features in the development oh the university during the period under consideration is the strengthening of itIs relations with preparatory schools. The plan of receiving students 'on diploma' or certificate fronm schools which have tulties of other institistioso. Fifteetn, nerltyotne-hsalf of thse shsole tnumbetsr, hase bseen retosed hbt teath,. snamsely: Ptrofessors Frieze, Williamts, Sages-, Douiglas, Pitchser', 1'alsset, Wincherll, Campbell, Watoon, Oluey, Cockers, It. S. Clirev es, Crosbt, Morris a nd E. Jones. Ihichi indeed seas IlseUnhecrsity thaot had such smen to lowe. He great- ness to-day is largely due to wvhat they did for her. The metuory of their cbaracter and services seswill ever cherishi us among her msost prec- ious possession." "While sve cannot but he gratified by the growth of the University during the last twenty years sve also oh- 1I --- CALLAGHAN & CO., Rev J. M. Geiston, of the Preuby- terian church, begins next Sunday PUB5LISHERS, evening, a series of sermons on "Future Punishment." 114 Monroe St., Chicago. Game called at 3:30 o'clock. 50 S. State St., Ann Arbor.