-- __- a VO.I. No. 5; . IJNIVI TH NEW CONSTITUTION.=~Y The Fuj A00 Text of the Constitution° Aopted at the Mass Meeting. R=ttoInc 1froms Yecteedai ss Edition.] A irritnirI tIt. t I l 1 h nulimeetintg osf hlt'ttesa in April of each year. sliet. " There shall be a regular et"1> Of the iBoardl of lDirectosoat Yart once every=nmontli of the college lhe President shall have the aswe to call special meetings of aeg~ e itil on it any time in the col- toe ~ a il it shall be his duty to do live tT witten reqnest of twenty- TwIneInlhers oif the association. R Ms,5J~iembers shall constitute Sittb Notiiecs of all nicetingo tss 8teil on all the bulletin eelI o ill sdepartments and(1 puhlish- Wee Ii tsl ,lc papers at least one 0tl)itsrt regular meetings and three d stp clys previous to special blte'U1. Thercaptain of the base- the hal be elected at the close o f a th ae ball season by the members Stlietd teal mwho have played in aiiy misa Cld gamle, and it shall, take a Yof all the members entitled to 8t toelect himn. team b the raptains of the foot-bal sall~t be elected at the rlose of lrs t-ball season by thse sem- 0I~ehh teanm who have played ins s~aedled game, and it shall take ss it.Vt t~of all meumbers entitled to eet hi)m.ncas of a tie the Presi- ° lI Ilcst the decidinig vote. for rapt RVtpersons entitled to votc net 55 a whlo is not able to be pres- t ote .al bate the right to send his 8 I:01 1writill g. or ''. to ease the captain resigns tailaosno t return to college, a tall- los be lerted at thsoeerliest teami te (iit0 ,by the mnenibers of the tif 5 in college, provided sloeiso- tle 1°l the elections be sent to earls of Oalj~~~s duties of tlse captains teas a t choose their respective 1)0wea'an theyr shall have absolnte S eiof manlagement over their re- St' eas nthe field. mac beecapLain of either team ( )Vat o~ vedbya three-foutrths the B~oard of fDireceos. ERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. k ARtTICLEi X.1 Dr. Abel, the New Lecturer on W ih , ~ R ~ Slnc. 1. It shasll require a isajoitiy Materla Medico. W ' ,Ka o vote of all inemabers of this association - to alter sir ansend ins any way dis ccn I1>r. J olin J. Alel whiro Iesstess stitustionsI ppoiinteid as a lecturer oin81 alerist or " ' -5 1Importers Gem ISin'. 2. P~roposedl alteratios,ost Nledicra, liashail his leave if absenice -and ArtGoaod sveersa l Op- siendusents to this conistitustionss ot extctendedstwo weeks. HeI was at first tira is kflanufart mers of 1he be liosteil otnall btulletins boards of sIallots-ed5rleaeitnfabsene catnditi dlepasrtmsenstsand pttblisltst inst Slo> ete alav f benec~t niiaBoapo m~idt th lege papsers at leaist onse week ptresinus till Jass.Ir, 5 i oi .in.order thast lie to thseir consideratiosn. might rtottplete Isis studies isn Gee- Zraa51 Sample sast spas pr- ARSTICLE M. mnty .'t'his extension oim iie is par refererrns- This coisstituttioni shall go inito effect grassled10 etialie l~r. Abl to stak immediately isposs its adoption by thse sicarcfitl studiy sof Dr. Koch's rots- D}oLO-~-sfot'~If. joint ineetissg of thse nembiters ofithte stunptiotn cureIl~e is niowvii.lerlins Blase-Basll, Rugby, anid Tennis sissocia- for thsat pur~pose, anidlsfter lie has 1t til OOD WA It) AVE., tionls. cottpletedl his itntestigatiotn lie svill 015055LCi i i'retrni ts AnntsArbor. briitig teiwitt DE COIt1 - -I1 c -iaan. Sirs-. 1. Thse first annustal mseetittg of itu sonic if IDr. Kochs's Ivtislils, its____ll______ this associaitiont shall be held on Ssatur-tretsst r.\ssgsssssiissrs iaftelt dsay, IDeeembter lt, hI-S, tint(l the next Ina ew ay annutalsd meetinig shall be lieldlonsthe first Tutesdlay in :April, 18912, asthereit- before provided. SEiC. 2. The orgaiationis of this associatiois shall be coistruted to have begun tit the beginning of the college sear 1890-'91. Members of the foot- tall, bsase-basll and tennis associations, weho have paid their annsual fees, shall hsave the samse deducted frons their muembersip fee ins this associaition for the year 18190-'91. ARTICLE XIII. ]Roberts' rules of order shall govern all matters for whlichs this constitiitions does not provide. In order to rarry out the provisions of the new constitutions relating to the payment of dues and the election ons Saturday next, the president of the Rugby association, JHnghliflan IDeven- ter, was authorized to appoint a coin- nmittee of onse from each class its each department to receive dues. Blefore the meeting next Saturday morning this committestill prepare a list of those who have thius qualifiedl for mnem- bership, ini order that nonse shsall vote eixcepit those whto have pail the fee of :3. Members of the Tennis and Rulgby associatilins can secure a rebate by presenting to tiny member of this comi- miittee thseir tickets of membership in thsose associatiosis. If thsey have joinsed both, they are nsot required to pay any fee in thetiew association, but they should have their' names regis- tered with the committee in order to vote. The committee will be posted upon the bulletin hoards of the sev- eral departments. lusts smsakei-carefl te lsts 5and c olsen nienssithllsit. h r.\Abel still iii 1(ou1t1 prove a \-ery valsuable tmanssfor the A.1 edirsil D~epartmnit. Ilehe splent thev last stxo sr eight y-ears its carefuil prepair- atioss for Isis work, attd cones very, high1ly recomntcsded. Ilhe gratduatedl hs 1 883 at te University of MNichti- gao swith Itse dcgree Phl. B., arid thect itt 185 took his Ph.D. dlegree at Johnts ltopkitns. Itmmnediately after- wards hec repaired to Germansy, where lie obtained his M. D. degree and htas since hbccn sttidying its thc uni- versities of Blerlins, Leipsic attd Vi- enna. He spcnt nmsich of his tinme its original inv-estigations its pheysi- ological chemsistry. Durinugisis cease of absence Dr. Rike Itas had chasrge uif thte swork its 8hateria M\edicau. Lyceum No. 1. Last'Satutrday vtentittgswitnessed the birtht of a nsesw literary sosciety in th-e tnivcrsity, Lyceutmr No. z, it is cahleud, takitng nante cud inmpetus fronm a similar organizatiotn intshe Ann Arbor High School. The Highs School Lyceum has now in thte Uni- versity about forty hsonorary mem- bers. Msany of them have felt, upon entering the University, that the existing societies did not meet their need, and as a consequence have ai tress"stuore itill lie opelledl by tIHAS. SPEDtEI. R s&- CO., formierly swith tlte Harvard Oustfitters, Cambridge, 'Mass. A Spslentdid New litie of Genstle- mns's Underwear, Gloves, 'Ties, &c. Also Sportintg and Athletic Goods. Chap. Speller & . 20 1- S. State, deterinled to organize and pursue work on their own isses. Lyceuns Noi. s is to lie restricted in member- shtip, thtereby insuritig personal ansi vigerous stork. Parliamnstary prac- tire is especially soughtt aftcr. A. utisque feature is thse exclusion of ladies frotttsmessberslthi, Co-eds ets nihil'' is thte sotto. At thte mseeting Saturday a contstitution was adopted, antd the following officers chsosen:t tres., A. J. ..odd; Vice- Pres., V. P. Niebuhr; Rec. Sec., A. Thompson; Corres. Sec., S. M3. Nichels; Treas., C. C. Cambel. The society has a strong member- ship, and bids fair to satisfy the hopes of its founders. Next meet- ing Friday evening in Room 21.