.1 _ ''I - 't 1 e Q iI K \^ r' , _ ' , P' '({jl/ fY =, .. , . d ;- .s_ y" ' -' f, " S . VoL. I. No. 31. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1890. PrICE]3 CENTS. The Woman's League. Fruit and Flower Mission. Tih second general liitiiig f The ladies of the Fruit and the Woman's League was 1ld ini Flower Mission are raising a fund the chapel last evening. Mrs. to provide a free bed at the Uni- (vayley Brown gave a talk on the versity hospital for the use of in- ojects of the League, for the digent patients. In their effort to benefit of those who were not broaden the field of their charita- present at the previous meeting. ble work the ladies certainly de- 1isses Street, Gibson and Latham serve the financial support of all followed with short talks on stu- students. The effective work of dent life at Vassar,'Wellesley and last year under the direction of the ladies' schools at Cambridge. Miss Lane is being vigorously The badges were then distribut- carried forward by Miss Szold, ed, that of the executive 'commit- to whom contributions of money tee being a small shield, with the may be sent. Articles for the use legendWoman's League of the of the hospital patients miay be of _U1." left in the ladies' readino room One verse of the "Yellow and before 11 o'clock each Sturday Blue', was sing and the neetilig moriic adjouned._ The attendance was large and Philological Society. 0511th enithusiasmn was shiowii. - The officers of the League, as The Philological Society held announced at the meeting, are as its first meeting of the year last follows: President, Miss Foun- evening in Room E. Prof. lnl Secretary, Miss Rogers; and Hempl read a paper on the change Treasurer, Miss Lane. of the letter "o" in the English pr . -oral#Un on language. This was followed by drm for he tChoral Uniona short discussion of the changes Foot-Ball Schedule. in view of the fact that a re- eent editorial has been interpreted by some as reflecting upon the work of Manager Codd, simple justice to him and ourselves de- mands the statement that nothing of the kind was intended, as a careful reading will show. The editorial was a general protest against ring politics. If our rec- ord, at the close of the season, is not all that is desired, the fault will be attributed to the lack of support which results from the prevailing college apathy and the delayed election of the board, not to official mismanagement. As early as Sept. 15 the iana- ger had arranged games for every Saturday until Thanksgiving day. Since college opened, however, nearly every day has bronght let- ters cancelling these scheduled games, various reasons being giv- en therefor, and ,it has required the most strenuous effort to fill these cancelled dates. That all dates are now about filled reflects great credit on Manager Codd. The schedule, (subject to possible change), is as follows: Nov. 1, Purdue, at Ann Arbor; Nov. 7-11, Indiana trip, (playing the princi- pal Indiana colleges); Nov. 15, Cornell, at Detroit; Nov. 22, De- Pauw, at Ann Arbor; Nov. 27, not yet filled. Wright, Kay & Co. foreign Buyers, importers, of Gems and Art Goods, Jeweers arld Op- ticiarls. Vanufacturers of the Finest Society Badges Made ir the courntry. Samplesusent upon pro- per refererces, Dmtroil semrs Hcise13cBfR., 140 WOODWARD AVE., Detroit - - Much y-ran. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Afternoon Only, 2 P. M., Friday, November 7 O J)elighthful Concert by Giliorn the grec test of all bai- - mastersaudithe most popular and successful of allleaders, and his FAXOUS BAND 1 .verywhere conceded to be the finest co- cert and military band in te world, assistsd by Soprano from the Metropolitan Opera lloiise, t iitYork. ThIe program for the concert to e given under the auspices of the horal Union in University hall, Saturday evening, is as follows: ' enate, C major, Op. 53.-Beethoven Allegro con brio. Introduzione [Adagio molto]. Rondo [Allegretto 2 Iloderato]. 3 dieux de 1' Hotesse Arabe..-Bizet j Gavotte, D minor --.--....-Bach b...cturne, B major. Op. 93------ Ic] y---------------Chopli [e] Valse, A fiat. Op. 42....Chopin Inoe to me.-------.Waldiham 5, Panitasie.Op.t5 ------chiubert Allegro con floce ma 1101 troppo. Adagio [Der Wanderer]. Presto 7' Autumnal Gale.-..-.......--...Grieg [a]Nocturne...............Liszt [b] Don Juan Fantasie-.......Liszt Muss Adele Aus der Ohe, New ork pia Mte iss Mary Buck- > Detroit, contralto. of English in the United States. The executive committee consists of Profs. Walter, Thomas and D'Ooge. At Harrs Han. The entertainment given by the Hobart Guild at Harris hall last evening was in many respects more elegant than any that have preceded it. After the reception refreshments were served, and then the dancing began, the Chequamegons furnishing the mu- sic. The following ladies re- ceived: Mesdames Tatlock, de Pont, Nancrede, Waters, Rath. bone, Wheeler and Stanley. About 60 couples were present. .No word has yet been received from the. Chicago University EDWARD eleven relative to the Thanksgiv- ing game. In case this game is °N not played some other good game ae i will probably be arranged for that date. . ~ Dlbec da, T/w Celebrated Irism-Anierican G. H. Sayford, traveling dele- Basso gate of the Amherst College, Y. M. C. A., is creating a great deal Prices, 50, 15, and $1.00 of interest at Lafayette. Pets on salemm'onday at 10 o'clock,at the