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-Business Manager, CLAJJPE A. TIOMPSON.
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. T i -ho:: s a I or -:::Iis who tb.-ie (. I ____ ____________________
p not:hbeen:our ptre: ve waald (--*f-ir
*p 41yI: is~t: :V a Friday, Novetmier 11, 1904.
I LL C DEPATE S
I iOlNIPEPNS
All quarcnaes'd.
~I 9rnT 1CA1.
I TR~i J*1Uf'TS
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Your LyesWon't Tire
tlt.: if ui t w:0 iear -Ars:lds
lses. 1i:.specially iseve's
Finil H.; Amoki, S"1at itI
With Wmi. Amifd.v0Jtakogc. Jes-eler
Eitor Tot day-VotG s.. VOtBORN'.
CALENDAR.
November t..--Michigan Club Hou:se
Qbanryquet at Waterman gymna-
Nov. _ 12-Football, Chticago vs. Mich-
:gan at Ferry Field.
tNov. 16-John T. McCutcheon, on
S.-L. A. course.
Nov. 18.-Pittsbuarg Orehestra-Firat
num:ber of Choral Union series.
tlMelhigan slhou:ldlgive Ilthe Chicago-
anis a, hearty welcoite tonmorrow.
There will he about three hu:ndred
rooters with the Maroon team, antI
Iit behooves 'the Wolverines to enter-
Itauit:hem: well. No better way to
Ishowt a. feeling of friendship can he
snrggested than to decorate, toi lete-
orate elaborately the, frateamity
biaits, atores and hontos wit the
s i'1colors of the universities. This tea-
tuvV of a big foo:tbail day can hard-
013 las overlooked. Good decorations
are essential 5:: the real spirit of the
ocasion, and it is hioped that Mich-
igan will not allow to 5tl:plby Ibis
oportit ity of uftarling together the
colors: of the two instittions. Dec-
anile tomtorrow aodAniake the final
gamue a gala day ftr Ann Arbor.
Ins this way, it will be essy to ex-
( lead In Chicago a royal -velcome,
4at(l.Is: give the teamn and rooters a
g ettainti aporltstoanl'ke recetliont.
ThebyCfiioago contingent will arrive
loisorrow at 8 o'clock. accompanied
by, the hand. It has been sitggested
that the Miehigin band antI students
be at the satin to- greet the visit-
ors. Lt wgauls be a land ble asave and
would start the day right, L et tis
miayw ( the depot and show the, Qhi-
cAgoans. the true. Ann Arbor bs-.
pili t y,.
tOSSIP OF Ot HER COLLEGES
A: the tniversiy of Minnesota
thvy have a schedle of inter-fra-
ternity games. Fight of the frater-
toies a ruggie for the _chamionhp
oi the untiversity.
The freshmt:an cass at Bereley
leas a: least tne aggressive yong
11:13 i, i. She has tu~s early in
the ye3:ar etiangleid a grave seior in
the hloy lbotdsof nmatrinmony.
Thte Uivaersity tf UClmnbia is at-
temt:ping to organize a University
chiorits of two: hunired voices. The
purpose sill e tgive seletions
tn::: amediaeval atd tmoder: con-
pitvers from: timie to tine.
_Situdents of the Cincinnati Univer-
sity are desirouts of weaitg caps
antigitw-ts oi the cmputts. It is
pliannedithat-his college attire shall
.ibe donnedltby all stuidents dutring
heir entire fotr yar' corse.
The ire -that occurrd in he minl
buildin:g 01 the university of Minne-
sota_ was costly for the Goher
Board which is the Minnesota an-
nital. At that fire all thi- accuntt
f the- board were lost, together sitt
somie 2::ooitbitks, estimlateid at $00.
fhe outstanding idets are $95t.
The etlorial writers for the Mn-
nesoialDaily have a very unapprecia-
ive Imsiness manager. He sells the
spac- on which they sread their
ierceditoials, for advertisenments,
thu:s comipellin:g the young Horace
Oreeleys to bttle upl their wrah for
dlays when ii will not interfere with
he lusiness vnd.
A: Cornell University a new ath-
leic field is in course of cointpletion,
and:l tililiv- almost fully completed
tiortritig pracice. The field is 40
x 500 fee iu etentt, and will e used
forrgllIthi-:lrctceework it: a:thletics.
Anthler fieli calle-d the 'Varsiy
fild, 500: x 800 fee, iatow js be-
gu. Here the baseball football and
acrosse gam:es aitt be tplae. A
h~and:som:e -1ub1:hose is includ:ed It:
C1l:- pans, antI still the bit: tetwee:
these iwo fild.
The etgineers of the University
of Mhinesta hay- inaugrated n
atti-chatpel crrusade the conrol of
whitch has itten vested in a sort of
vigilanice cotmnittee. The dutty and
deligh:t:of this committee is to way-
lay any andi all engineers who have
disobeyed the oficial mandate antI
sneakedl off to chapel. Several of
lie faithful were sounly whaled
yesterday for their adherence to de-
votions and are proposing "to vigor-
oasly proet against the outrage.
dove their lpersonts.
As an ilustatitn of the narrow-
tess of the eastern colleges, the
Broawn H-erald offers a goo ese in
lont.lit: the coort of Saturdays
ganus, on thle following Moday, not
one stestern teat: was mneitione, a-
though Michigatn playedt Wisconsin,
andl Chicago played Illinois, absolu-
tely nnention: wasoaie of It
whatever. A rmarkable contrast to
ib-is can be seen in any Stnday
msorninig ediion oh the Michigan
Daily, where the result of all the
gamets may be fouid.
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