100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

December 05, 1890 - Image 1

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
U. of M. Daily, 1890-12-05

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

r / M+'
" 1
y t {
;
ti .
' :.
.
4 , ,
= }
, _
° I No. 53.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FiRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1890.
PRtICE 3 CENTS.
THE MASS MEETING. D~etroit Jotirtal, twill tot bte tresent.
TeNews, ..l.+;,,. , _ a... . s teas expsected. Evert- st"(tdettt ot
oAdo ted To-morrow.
the 'Varsity is enttledl to to)te at thlis
'rie tieetiti7.
tb. ''itt ittee "appoi sted 1frott.....
rOdof ietosohetreNewberry Halt,
a~ni tio fistprtptroietee
"1s~titttt , atti still sttlstmit it to a It hats teit a rattse of geieral re-
bai seetittg tte bse-itall, foot_ 'ret tittt the Stttdentts' (itristiansiAS-
alt ai tettttis associatiotts, attd a sttciatiott cottiti tot occttpy Newvierrt
'ss tf lt tt ittSto all titis year. \ariott ps1 h ate
asttrt fternootsttt t 2 ooctk it eetn devised to raise the fitntts tet -
24.'titers tiil bsvajointessary for its cotmpletiotn.
l tt f'tlte'di rectors titis etetttt i s t expected a ~i~cd that twso or ttttre
af S' lok, ttt cttsitier thc wo ttlotte ttustees stostitigottottChicago
thontnitte dttrtttgtte'Thiattksgicisng recess ttt
T1 t rest ctst itutio ttstttdeled 1try tt toaie tihe rentaittittg stintneed-
1lIlly atf' ste thatrtof t' Colu sd ts isows iiigato ate f l otginth
1 ttui ro .. fit}t i tOtntottt tt t t' t in i al wvs rtset js' ttc t thatlt ettit
Stlt Tileillaottthe t newsttoiftettttisty thtey hate dtiteti it I
ast pttt~'.irvietldtttithnewtatkticsteps tottoccupysiteat least the
Ihl tltit~l i. 1hc[.'ip~rsiy o lovrpattof tte bii ding as sttttttas
'rt atthetic n5 Ass ocaton i el lbectttplteted.- IIetlsesday
'ffic are t 'resitdetit, tite-' citettttt" tty a untattmsttttt th
"iil ' secrtetary-, treatsrer, toot-t soatiotttttuecitied to authttrie te
i anager, bate-hail mnageaetrtuttteestotttbtorrov enotughitoSetSo
lb r itoarti Hof fourteesn dhreectrs dtthiisswork, the assochttio ttt it s-
5lc l ttt to e cistsett, oste frotttstttte teiterest.
C S ltte literary attd last de- Iis tses trl itrtit
llrieits onse frott'tte msetdical sic- the ttter at thteir ineetsing to-
8b5 1, 'onefrom-tttiental, onse ftstttmorirtw, anti, if they tdecide So
ftitr nC te frttm ihotmettiatthic, tind carry out this plait, a systenmatic
sanil tlarge 'Ishere sttiit e fottt-canvass Ttfhite lisiversite xilibe
Usg ,caitntittcts ttf ire cacit.-niade. 'his is eartaistly- a stthjeet
raic t dfron thSis'bttartd ;atte ottwhsicisshoulti interest every- sttteent
athleticsssotetttoittbse-ball. isavittgtte weifare of the Uiviersit
1,,t o1 tt, stttidoste totlfoot-ball. tt heart. ~We hope every ttne still
sit' slt01 [commtbittee is lprovidiedt itereadtottcstntribtute Iis em it'swhen
It 'e ite acts of te irecttors. -*~
afillb1 nupse tif foturmebr At thse ittsintess ineetitigttf te
- Clly anti three grauduates. S. C. A. last evensing it scss voted
'~s thesatain sceeiof the tesw to iborrow nooteyT for te itsttediatte
itutiol hsSpace willt ptt ie- completion o f te iower flotr of
ust give te details. Newbherry i-rli, te society to as-
tilb5 hteIave expressedi a fear sonietse respoissibilitysof te its-
sbet~ y 1ili he approacihed for terest.
able at this maeeting, we are Aul reports dituft he Glcc Ciub
cnst atthat She business will will make an eastern trip thsis year
5it ,~51irely of adopting the con- are unfounded. It has heen +defin-
~0ia~d dscssng las fr heitely settle'd that the cluh will g
yS ~ii Mr. Brearley, of te west in April.
At Home.
Tlie ittloitttitladies stil1)(, -t
h tltys tentiteias 51c.. t gl
Smttstt Untivs'rsity 1c.: Alrs.
Ilcittit (heerer, 28 'atckartd St.;
A s.T'rttebtioots, :88ililt St.
First WII sitsstiavittecds ttttlt--
Alrs Ho iarritngttn, (lservtorv.
First andiTtt id tWlesdnesdayvs-
Airs..l'rotrse, 3\itssrtts St., NIrs,
iittstslpsott I2j ttt. iVAte.
EsveryiFritdat---N1x. ('arhart,7
Al sttrtte St.;Al ts h t tt v, f5 Forst
Ace.: Airs N t'ttt S;:Mte St.
Ltir 2rvin iotlts-s \i s.
Ill() to ; "aI t t. :- Ars.
I etaatiti 7 - as tesisit Ntve.;
.Airs. Catitu 5ti 'S.tUtilt. .1st
Every Saturdtiay -A.irs. Iti rs
(CheererS44E. al si ii" tttt St.
ILast Satsis sts iin sistiti-it Ars.
Kelsey , i E.Uits.Ntve.; Airs.
Otis j ttisstst S Thayer St.;
Airs. Prscttt 50 S.Ittgatils St.;
i rs. (lade,8S4State St.
RtisAX1'.Rtatns,
Sectv ttnsai's LeaItue.
Philological Society.
Tlse Piioslogicai Society iteid ass
excepstionsaliy isterestisig mseetinsg its
Roosms i last eveining. 'iThe program
cisisisteti of a birief discsissioti by
P'rofessor WNaite r, totlttse persosnality
oif D~ante's iBeatrici. A paiter wtas
also read its-:Prof. I lempl, ontthie
derivationt tf thes' Latins wvrd
"lansista"', sitd l r. Fayette
HusrtI gave sasvcryvinteresting ac-
cont of Eiusts. 'ihe next nmeetisng
osf tesociety will ibe seldtiwso weceks
froim last nighst, the subiject to he
anisossnced later.
Michigan Mtate Teachers' Asso-
ciation.
'The annual meeting of te Michi-
gan State Teachers' Association,
wili be held at Grand Rapids, Dec.
Wright, Kafi & Co.
orn u espartrs asC
- and Art Goods, JletrsadGO-
ticans. VMana'atures ofa'tn
Fest Sacintu Gala." ri S ithe
courlru Sampsent ,,ipangpo
per reterenst
140 WOOI)WASSD AVE.,
Detroit,
Mth~gan.
lit as fes s tt
it1ewsitoire still
thiN.S. S'hii,1LI to e('"S.,
tirriticI s swi th the
atithnckitigs A x
Sspet1i Ness lute ttt (Jtitle-
iiessUnsderwe'ar, (.lottsTiies,&tc.
Chas. 'peller & .
20 I1W2 s. State.
WHEN IN YPSILANTI,
STOP AT THE
OCCIDEINTAL X"IIOTEL.
Special Rates to Students.
22-2g, t8g0. 'Tle U. of M. still be
represented sasnte prograhmime fosr
thsis mseetinsg. Prof. Htinsdale wil
read a ipaiper onthie ' Istsitutle Sys-
tens of Otiser States."' Prof. Dent-
monos sill lead the discussioss on the
"tObjects of te Micisigan 'Teacisers'
Itsstitute at te Present 'lime," and
Prof. Hudsons will read a paper ott
te "Preparation in History for Col-
lege work," A large number of U.
of M. alunmni and undergraduates
will be present at She meeting, and
participate in the discussion.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan