The Michigan Dail VOL. XVIII. ANN AR BOP, IMICHIGAN, P TDAY, t-RUARY fi, 10 NO. 94. ... -.-- - - r _._. ._..._.. _ - . ...___.W_._. BA&BAL WORK IN CAGE BEGINS TODAY Coach McAllister Is in Town to Start Practice-- New Games Arz Scheduled. Preliminary practice for the baseal season will start in the gymasiam this ternoot. Coach McAllister will e F present to direct the opeitg work. En tsiasut among thetplayrs has sdeel- ped with the close of exams and a lrge ntitibhr is expected ts report. For the first week oly pitithlers aitd cachers will le trieid, uogeter with te '"!W mnt retmaintig it cltege fro last ear's team. Th'le cage is it tlace ithle gymnasiutm and it is hr that Cattain Stllivainatd Lew McAllister will meet le min whenth tey report tis after- noon. Coach MXcAllister was in owni resterday talkiigswitli the players aid fans. Ilie apiears tus le the same uoacs hat gave Micigantielichlamionsip teans of two atd three years ago. oldup lowie last year's coach, tatpopuilar tit oth Ihe players and thoisselho ocupie the sats, litn iso r cols tae the place "'Mac" hldcithiliall hringhis two years' work with the teamt. Ile took ,somehat inferior material adsl li his 'kill tail hard iwork lrogtitwitsschami- pionshipis to Mihigan. The seducltle has already liens aii pouincetd iniari, ut withinaa fe'ir says the comptlete list of sates sill le giei ot. (,alies with Wabasi adslBeli ale asuresd, auti the' sates ae tniote fixed. Oerlini is askitg for a game ade w ill probaly le taken ot. These gaies. coupled twithi the southerni adteasterti trips, are all ilac the mst artett sup- porters of le teamitcsul ask for. lTe trip south twill get the mue illiisae to aake a gsoss resrs on thisastern trip, iwhile the siller gaies, toii: lsaydin i Ann Arbosr, will gieC ait oportnitiy for the homei follis toi see' the tais in atnt. I.NIOOR TRACK SCHIEDUtLE CONTAINS NEW 'FLAURES Thse iniootr track schedule is tiearly comipleeud. It asditistn is toteevents of last sassiti Maager Iairi hat assed le dual meet withi the First Regiiett of Infantry f Illinoi, wihelwtill occur March 2i. In both the fresh-soph adilvarity ii- door mieets a numtiber of oel features will proahly e attmipted. Mfanager Baird will eitdeaor to arrantge for a visit fromi some oitside relay ieani to comtpee agaitt the varsity qulartet. 'T'he sedteusle thus fsrsdetermintes is as follows: Fle. as[}-Prelimnitaries. Mar, 7-Smph-fresh. Mar 14-Varsity meet. Mar. 2-First imteit ofIliiois. A tentative date, March 28, hsatbeit set for the Detroit CUniersity Shol- freshmen meet. Manager Bairi is ut of the city at present. PROF. SCOTT~l WILt ATTENI) A MEETING Al' CLUMIA A tmeeting of the Conference cniii -'ti formitRequireents in Etglisit siltice AhIed, at Coltimtiia uisersity, Nei York City, ot Feb'. 21-22. -iThe oject of this cnferece is iiicssosse the texts swhich sre to e used il the study f Eglisi itt hight schools, asito iila cosneth le genteal pritciples swhici are to te flot lowed itt preparatory itstrctinttiiCg lish. Its resolio-ions determinde the ci- trance reuiiremnts for the lasitgini- rersties. The msajority of the prepara- tory' schools throiigihotihe coititry abide y its decisions. Prof. Fred N. Scott, who has een a mnmer of the hody for tetn years, wrill repreksent thye North Cetntral Associatiotn of Colleges and Highs Schools. PROF. R. M. WEN[.EY TAKRS EXCEPTION TO EDITORIAL, Th'le recent proposal for the legten- itig of the examintatioti period in the literary departmeint has aroused nucs disctussiont htainig stdetts and fac- ul. 'Tie asisattages of the lstger ex- sunitutatiotn period ini certaiti corses of study are shoiothue cmtmuicaionu fromit IDr. etley f the hilosophiy tde" partmsent,wtichlifolowss "TVolie Editor: "I snted, wstill iischin teresi. your easer f Jssn. 30 othle proposedl ierid f three hours for examintationts in the literary departmtielt. I notdi also sev- eral refereices iii philsohly, a siject withlichtte, frosmsste sadpiont f the earlier andc exaine r, I ihapten to hase somtie acqiuaintiancc. ''it is niy fate tco comte frsmt a sister uier sity'wserec pihilsosphy has ibeen arltivtcsciswith lmoincst iniue success fr sn u ndiccresiatd fifty y-ars. Of course, I do nt knowci ihit experince the authosr f yourasile'listenjoycd, nor sani I siare o'nciiwsts recrantutfacts, drawni fromthIis experience, teibases his' viewss. Btcsthossc'facts, iheaiig oti tiele atdiioniiiof lie ithoruigi examuita- iition cmethodl ticprisven scsess ii the -ili'atiis'utof philo~sophiiy, iiay si-ll cuse imtuocctake secndi tsoucgt. Ira te 'ciiierity of Glasgowi, ciss exminiia- tioistcoethre's'periuds, ccf three huirs cch, sachi terma. Exsuttitatiscts for the 5pass degree, swhiehssre alditioia to the 'lass examiniatioins, cer three periods f threr hscisrs act. Examiin ations-for tihe icicr sdegrereuomer frocisiseeito -en periosft h c lrehours each.sh u iis n pas iisa, oniirceipt f his degre, 5(1cchutinasp selltltiryy-fsve hours' iii xrittein examinatisisii i tss an hinor'tsat ine ictfty-s'ren. Ass the examinteur fr egrees for threc years, I1samt fairy str let iiimauisu icldigraduate i philoo 'thuy withutiuaccomspheent gi'si f the ;aibject. I useueictcti.Adanti SmtiltRent, teirart, Hamsniltoni, Fraser Vetchte-Xi Cosih, J. Caird, Stiriig, Nchol 1.C trd Xnkdret Lanig,Wasonsst, tradey Flint iSonacr, Jons, .\hiiiruas, Macukezie, to crime noi tthe'rC, udidh tet, and io int 'siagratu their philosophy swithi aT situsr.lit they lia dificult, s-ry cifcist. thngs tface as suduetus. 'This resiultesd in list technciial euiipmteti which list eabledhesmilrutoii cnitrl -the( I )hisciihicad thoucgt of lie greater art f le Enghli-tseakinig wtrlrdfor miore thaniacenctury. Verb. sip. R. Mk. Wer." MIANY LIT STUDENTS CHiANG.E EECTIONS tiLong liniss of lteerrystdenetts besieg eut the registrar yesterdayswitipetiions lute chatges of elections. A large nittm- ir wirec'uniablec deiitey to take sp their mnshstins weeks ii avsatc' as o wateostuisisthey wesies tspursui, atd gristiec the uopporituiy to alter their courses. Withmanty others te results Sof ast semuester's sork mtodified contdi- tionscsothat si cangeewas ucessary. A "plutk" apearing iopphortuely it Mionday's usai iecessitated thur re-ee- tioti of a suject, andu "cos" frightened someui sutay from dificult courses. Others, havinugipassed sa suject unxpectdy, wishued to udrst it swhie they couul. The rulet proside tat tll chatges in elctioinstitust he maduse hiy Saturday ight. Studies mauy- he chaniigdhthere' sfter onlyupoti paymset of a fee. St' denuts wishitg to casinge studies are re- siuestedht iltsut a dulicae class list arth in theur itse tle dropped and Ya arth for thuresw curse to e eecteu. 'T'hese nmt bhetresentedtoliither regisra fuse atuirosa. Nosuris'election blak is necessary. GEE ~ ~ tEtiO155tT eROMS. Geoirge ihuhusrt, tresidenut of the seniors literaryclsiss, trusshas heeni ill trith tpleurisy four several slays, isis showrn a tgreat imnprovetientt. Accoinpanuied tsy this isther, lie heft foC his homnii Grande Rapids yesterdhay. CEROLE'S SPEAKER- IS NOTED SCHOLAR ni. Louis Madelin of University of Paris Gives Illustrated Le- ture Next Monday Evening. M\. Louis 'Madlehii linwhse usstisrtedl lecure siu "LImpoteratr ice Jsephiine" s ts legiven-undoer the usicpessof thus CerechetFrancsis ext \Xindyhad ha'dhi a remausrksilehcaesee-r indilhi-s giede recoig'iitiont as the greatlest hiisntg ttistr ani ii Eturop. His fatmeiusdslito i his historical pulications, wic uh are modeile s of literary sele, andtoi is brillianicuy asi silecturer. I.:Madeln still cm ess istsu theit approsval uf twoconstiets tutuhisnu uterouts lectusresuinIPants. Vesaillehs, Nancy, Metesitd tther Eropteanu cities, atnd his lectures iut thur astsrnunuier- sties f te Uted Ssutes, s usfficial lecturer of the Mlisance Francasise.lustve besn-ot iis' favosrably criticised. Afterhaii-tg beenautisudseit suet u- vesed'Ce hNsncy,swhere lie receisedlhighs loost thur age ioftsruty, N. h-hsiileii wsadsmittiedsiniiulkpi tos 'igregsticsttd' IHisoricetcide-Geographiue. 'l'he smne year hus fosur yers' wo-rk asita student begant st I'enie Nationtale sis Carres aaut it'Ecse rstique sis Isiutes Etudses, st-lure his tsalnt sess deelonped untder 'huu'ou, 'Meyer sitndGauttier. To phuursue his studies further N.\l Muadelin trentousthur ccse Fracacsiseud' Aceloscgie et ud' Ilistoire i Romeuu. D~urinug histoIseay'srs' stjourin talituy lie studid" ini thurVsaticant archises the relasionushiptw suseithur sate aththe church iii thur sixtenthicetury; i Florence, thet reationiss 'f the Mediis stud Leou N sithi Francee;sand ii lie archives5of Venie,ther life cut Fani-I andtidruhes-eveiopmnut cif Venetin-ipslsh nacy. Its t897 h-IMadlinitstssututointuedhby' thur Frenuchigoverrnntu tt t tudsy'Ns tpnleot's admntistrsation uiIl lyris,sfter has-tng worked onuthic suijet if Na- poleontiniiiItaly. Utx isn us reurntoletFrance he wsoel two theses fr his ddctor'xsegree our its Ltainu ott te Conucerat sof 1.16, aucd thur tther out Foiuce. Thur v-olumuue onu 'Fuchrte" mtaude himitfamnous, fr it re- ceived from thur French Acadmuy te Siers prie. 'fle wonderful ailihit is- played hy the author of "Fouuce" it- trated thur press of Europe and thur United Siste, which enthiusisticaly hailedsh ih5swork. Inu spot M. Madelini1wa5sd-unt munci spescial nmissiontIitaly- by the iis tuiry of public insructionu to searc'hu for rer- forus of the impetsrial aminiuistration uii thu-sItaiantinttsua. On)treturtitg'to 1Franc iseuesrote icor ther Reuedesr Dcux-hhotttes situ oter celebhraedh Fretuchi piublicatiouus. At the College des Scices Sciae, hu. Miadlini cnuctds lectures oi "It- ternationtal Reationts asouthethurSocial Questin." His course of lectures it thur 1Sorhonnue, out thur historiasutoef Naptsoleonc andsosurces of thur history- of thur cii- pire, ws eatotof thuetmtsttpotuluar itt thur unisersity, atevouchedh ot' by thur large atendantcesehichi crowseds his lecture hat t orerfiotwitug. _ :t. hMadein's "a Romuue dr Naposeoti" _was receivedrin 1u 95 wsithi astmuchiru-- thusiasin at eouhe." It tas crownedru lwith the Goert prize y the Frnc, r: Acadenmy and elicitedh thur tost ruspluctie' praise frotutFsqet. Itaiai papheutst praised hn highly for this v olumet as did other forignt puicah.tidns His nex work was 'LetLCroqus I rpis whci Mutnodh appreecited recuse of is his torte accuracy-and litrr'ry fiis. Atsociate memters of thur Crcesetht he -adoiteonittheir tksts In l tothers adissinn is fifty ceiuts. Asso- - ciate tuenibership tickets, swhich are tote 1ott talc at Wahr's, will admit to the illustratedh lectures of hI._hMadelint atud 1-i. Loisseaux, of Counia university, sidthe ieFrencht play'"LAvare" ii hMss. These tickets are fifty cetts to students. and our dolat' to all others. S. C. A. HAS SECUREID ElIliS ANt)HUGEIH .d'C WilliamTu'I. tEllis, si-duey known ssiit euitiorialsrter isor itue Phiadcelphiau Press anduas a cottribuuslsr tsumauy- s thec popuar seeklyp erioedicsals still se- iterthe first course cci the urauucl tery lecutures inu Newbherry- iHcll. f rmiuFel. uj dii a,,. 'his series, gite-siuuuder thur auspices ol thud'Situetts' Christianu As sociaiontu, is to cuser thur gencer-l suciel cii foreignt utissionus. 'heltindciidualuti- tles ofthe usc-v e eturs'sar s isllocict: r.. 'ihes'"Impuelretiuece" cci Forignu Mlissionus. 'lie hMissionaryu'u-Motcie. A .C riticismsiof Frignu .\hssiccsu hi' tOiu'of the Critics. l'hccForignc h'i issisiucc's: lihe h'sIn tutuHis Motives. ,. IFcts fromtcthus'Fiels. 'lie' Ac-uaucl tutuditiosuofiiFoereigni MissioscTo'dayue 4. 'hets-RamtiictinscocclFuorin hi M.hissionts shd Worlt rol em-cdcsui: A itresent Crisis. Vol-cte hesubhstaunces-sc es ddes hi, s. lis itill tdrawifr-suitIi' owucp-cc tsnald'expeis'us's sucservaits is on a recrunt rips toithu r ient , whticlwsuss uuuc unttder conutract iths cisyudcatieuofcc promuuinent ntwsp-apuer fr cise-ies oi arices entitud "Onithus''lrail f thcc Amuerican hMissionarytsp A sviry favor able commtuenti uponuuM\. 5V1lis suchIli stotch usas muade uu in tuos ecuii Iissues of ther LiterairyDigest . For' thus-seconds suser slhchcis to his gic'suc h 3sh .0 icc 1us 1 3, hi S . s. hsubieeni soi fstuucuatc s t scureth hRes.1HuthBlacik 1.1.,oft his Icuicci 'hIeologial Seminacy'iiy scn ess:v rt. Dr. Blacck gas's, co urutsilatsharcunde thecer-y- Irsctuueshipuds ch as Isusys farc thercccisustscrishiti eu' gen.uss's firt Ofslthur serieswus usdicliseredcin scNews terry Hasll busdthe'focrss'andchsimpiliityh ccl hD. Black'ssuadress cuttrctcedi sic many hast iitwscieessary- o hl thic-as lectures iiilkUuiversity IHall. D~r. IBlack sas lformuery ccltheu-'ui- srstir of Edinbhurg'hu tncd tihie ther usuackunowuledg'editic ie thus most popu tar preecuher ini Scotandculis' itill cm uon Asu .rboerustunPMarchi 2, wsensche us reach ai slu t' 'hoicstschurch. n sill remausinuiduring' thurwh-lsh-fclthie fish loweing week. BIStfHP ANDhERSON P'RAISES "'T'HE PIIhtER ('ItITI I" Thurfiftietiaivuosersary cif cle Sit denits' Chrtisstin Associationswas corneict uturntuuuriuiSundsay- utruiuug its I - i sity Ihsll sithi aichuoral service ada -address iy thur R. Re-Chalres1'. isi- dersonti.lshotituofiChicgo. P'rof. hMartinu .h'Oceadru-sucip lure' lessonu. Thur suuhusu: 1Rejoic'itsthus Lord" swhichs sas sctg, wsuswrittens hi Prof. W\illiami IHwleandciespeiall fuse st-eoccasionu. Auic 'iiisu ssoloc sides1a such si'ere' gurusnhby'hrssf. Ltckss'iic nd Prof. HIlandIsus.respectisels. r. kig oilI introdsucdlbihpcuAnduersonu. "'T'esrChcurchu andslthur uWorl" was5 th'icsubhjeci ofithe udduress. Thus' hanuge' ini thur attitude iof the sworldl ticreligionu esas bluuglul uout. ''Focrmery clege-mcs assumtued thinattiuduecii scofung asrei gionp. _Nowasayups te iewpuointl lust chisuigeul -toca systemiociiiteleligentc its vestigationu iaseu l nubelief," sidhthus speaker. B'ishoptttAnderrsoni ties sutbeiche-cii thur uegetrscy oi the age. lie si: "I sitm nt sightig aus oldumai's sighs ior thur 'goodtioldl sas.' Thu rtntcc criticisusishichi is abrosadhtodauy is unot tdestructis-ve t Cristianity, ucitsteadu is stirnghening it Ity diriinut cctanusiy' hasrtmful superstitious. "'ihe disisionts in te Christianusechurct which exist todayupitsssuch numusbers are seaknsing anth sastefuil of eneregy. Or- ganization msarks osur suge, antd thhur ssch tustsiorganize." MICHIGENDA SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY Date of First Performance Has Been Changed-Theater Train Will Run to Detroit. esctsale-fr hIihigenudauwilthe isu cStusrsdayp, Febs u, at 5y o'clock, icc Uisersity- Ihall. lrices tiill rsunge' hriit hirty-fis-scs-si toicai deollar-autua scsif. koxsis -uswtill sell lfor thur later ricer.the' firsi focurees-usrussflutesi olatihe' last sevenic cst-ow sirsvet-u is' i's-sts, hssicscvist-ourhluc'ros 55555 hllar is' sic-t fluiusevents'yl-ier cectss. -h at i itly criss. 'hiss-gllerypr-ice' csill b irty-fshise'diuis. PA chanuge' has bli ae-rt inisic iitie'daes mus' hili .uishigu s'itohe-.psrhs- ntseds-l incc oficc Thsiurs'ndiiday nusu- ights caci Sati iupray isis cuss I's-lib. , u28uand ay, rec-si-tielyiuswisuitse icen PP sucess ~, hisI usday -cussid 'ca ights. 'hi, 26a 2p7ccnd z8 hiss-Satlurdayupsusi 's his, beencliudipdeilhcause'ofiai col-i Ilc n e, atithes \ is us est us A Newi'ia iltlnon suucuthie ,cylb ho Sulduicthus' stil ue' sit' ofltc- scats warranust1ituchowee, a ma ine cmybelii'lulledufsir'thur sftrunoons f1 uits irsll.'Is Vac manh n lie o thesal theichl :egucuSa--urdayhup'mornuingimayusc-)eicure-sit, tickts.No as s'save been issuedi, cut ,Vil be t'.i issed ecept: theiiusiuaitnumberii tos the' pr-ss; diachusem Ir s'comit-h hus o c s1y s Ii', owntictilint ma},reseve iutocicut us cclofl cle- ususl sic s'tc ::e ill conschu iii 'ls sap cct PP cis bot:ctordioStss shtsrs-. rorutm qstill , cccddly cusste fom4 l to . 'kiss iccacsuvsemusof aunccordrcutsher scs ,ailsill dbe strted ltrdcs hut uncut ini thsorder of their cipt.Prcean ' cusonos ca-cits sicedsluhouhhe'plinltuy sleificled . Cicc-l s cr monuuey' cres chuslii becmade hpayalelcto-thichiganu Unioin anidii mas idtI tCccly, iris res, M cciig Uionussucubhoucs, Pus "Arbor.Be inni Ph scday mornuinhg, ieu phoneio26-21iurtisengIhoursfs a c cle' Trhi ciisthes cutesy' ofithis'ihigancuut sushi ITelephon companyuuci sdstics-.extenisin ',as. beer-p-cedthin's-l ic P'sstorecu's. .As s's- uswil hisnotirsim~~ inacussry scl' 5f1seats ath hi\Plicuey lustsffcetishis serices is desii'idusohib- cclparucuaisus- ecsn- ectotic ntcosFccuuc pieotle' 'ucditio thois lcd--d--h is hiciigss'sis h suts entuiussu this itu. T' lce' si uuiniiosuheur cities d'cs issalreayirspondicui edil thuciglY eusghs toc uwarreanctthi'e reictionuthatusucv-s sal isnre sutoi'fc thi de-cihgustd'' usil ie tut hand, tocaplaud hesun'ir Alma Msateulr's irtcsloisin iiusginalscomusic dperpo- lut iscu. From onisse hundruhedhasuch ity' tothunduucresit sre expectedecfeoum hie- tri. -1 pecsiiateterluraiu stitt he runi cussthiss' hi 'sgsnsCet'ra F tridayu iht fr hiehirs'ccssmmodatccionicu, sithi c rudtip'iraeu-fcisessct-isecns Spesciaul careswil he rus ts cihiss'eleciec ine Ifromii'tusilanti, CheseasiasnchJsck- ss-. Wihis'sis s ivny os eint lhe ici- >edtcsut, itheir' 'Yssituihlfrieise' hhul ilt thehisuisse. One oectwsith le- ie crtiss fruitusChicagoicase sassurdu. sntuisist.icllyi-nder teueskilful tmant- agement'uhofI hi. Scanluson,tselrosclsies' t'r. Lndsuisi'lhisructioinsthu ruhi- 'iasuadchorueuses cuts'eouuiiug itus shapei. Althught smtrss'loulewssusnii tiisscehfroIncus licedus-yeruexsins, noneus lias deselopiedlacid ts-e originasl csut is prcischl}intacsut. ED Ccu-cOe'uccCe,csI ippus'u'cxusuuI'. 'isc tcihcitusl cl ilhi seelticc- night at 1Rocccii I, 'I'supscsc al, cut 8 occksi. 'hss'funuction ansuchasue ofi u'- umntosill ice discuissedt.hMenmbers cue requcestedctoicomcic eliitusuesi to p shies.