1 - 4 ,-' ,y . } -= . ' # _ _ ' i01- I. No. 58. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. A MUSICAL TREAT. Che lorai Union Concert Last Evening. ti j il 1 '3t last ci1cuin1s1a1' i tlWinaili5 e ireiet cljol able:. A of theriighit criticise the miake- lp he IPiograiii, for it was chll- tht1 rey of missic if lighter th0 tter than is usually heard at tlide rin tUnionconcerts. (on- lat"gtefart that the appilanse dtvehili was hearty, and evi- Sortl ~ enuine, we may safely as- aitgav satisfactioii. The rtisa ofMneimbers if the clib are atisys5Of rankaiid the ensemble l'ayi 5 N5s siniptly iserfert. M1iss eed ha a1 santifisl (ontralto Voce, g , Ohty trained, jaidheo snt n tir inin Pa l "('clenita athonghi ter prllto ti0 e'll'rs were iiot happy selec- MllTe soluis liy indisidnat ~llibsoif the club) were fiiiely iloc'and were encored. Is the oflasical numobers the playing rl5 a Quality which showed con- Qtleely that the reputatlons the clot) s Yis deserved. The hall was well filled ' and when the Choral Union farg steise third concert) and the atant s t ltused, tharere will he sio tielre anditoriuns. I, R I-t)lT EllTOT tt" Suite." (New).--- -----l~-------------- !a.Kurth 'ntermsezzo. fr Int. and Tarantella, l oq fr, nod dedicated to the YIlllarotnic ~Club.) lOlOfleello Solo- a. Adagio, --------_------.Saisnt Saens iti 55 Marion S. Weed. iSolo-" Fairy Dance,- ---- - Ihazzini S l'r. Richard Arnsold. t e gSong.-_. LR. Schuman arhLBetove )evYork Philharmonic Club. I let."aitos D mhinor T '"rioliola and Violoncello. 2. Flute Solo--s."Largo" himself Isiniterferc with a msatter SC. F. hassilelwithiiiithe prosinc-vof tirofessionat --- --------- Wsi. Popsp cit isators. Ie assumes that tech- Mir. Eugesse Weiner ii('atl pinmts iof thll scieiice ofcdni- 4a. 'Sounds (if the IBalltItonsi- - rtoi a ted-ie Itrtei 0 . Tise 1Mill------------ - - _. Ch ilet dxi isf a sos-ereigii. N otsittistassd- Ness- York Philhsarsonsiec(Clsb. iiigthse Eneror's speech, the cause 4. Waltz Song--"Darla . ----Arditi of classical education is safe iii Ger- I I Miss MalrionSI. Weed. I 5m. Rlsapsodie tiongroiseNo. iL Liszt Nest York Phsilharssosnic(Clob. Emperor William's Attack on Class cal Study. The spichrtiot Esmperor Williamm, asinosusnced in the Sunday papiers, is attractinig considlerale attenition ini educational circles cevrwhere. In tirief, the stcsh is ass attack iipo the studsyiif the classics as iii rsued at presenit ini Germsany. YTesterday, in the cossrse ini (lass- ie Philology, Prof. Kelsey reviewed tie Essperor's seech, showinig that sir us, at least, the attack upons the classics has no isfluence. The first thsing thse Professor call- ed attention to wtas the objection that Wsilliam msade 0on the grousnd of physical injury frons excessive study. The Ensperor said that Germns stu- dents beconse near-sighted and un- fit- for statesmess and especially for soldiers lsy their life iss school. lBnt no disability resulting frons ordissary hard work usnfits a snan for takisig part iss the duties of gov-ersnment, and to funsishs souldiers ongistsiot to be thse highsest ideal isf a civilized state. The Empseror desires tso sup- plasit the study iif Greek asid Grecian IHistory biy that of Gersmasnansd Germsan History. Patrisitism is ai good thing; but Itsere can be sssinii- telligent psatriotisthsat is not foissd- ed uposs a knowledge more extended thass the boundaries of osne's owen counstry. As ass illustratioss, the Federalist is filled with arguments and examples drawn from thse history of Greece. The great trouble seems to be thsat Emperor William has taken upon ssass.s Thtse h s passeid shemn a sosvere5ins sssord ssas lastoisia iiues - tion c oncernisngthse social life of his peiople. PTsis shpeechiof Wsilliams's is osily one of sesviral attenmpts to bsenefit thss Germsans peolelit a de- pasrtuire fsromithse estabitishsed orider of thisngs.5A isiess thse Ensperor's ssicialsstic viesws. It is psriblsae ttsat Isis eccesntric vies'sssill csontiniue to ti- extsressedt frossitimie is timse, ussis it is isst strasige that tise sublject if edlsuatiosishtosstl receive its stiare osf criiisis Alas for the U. ot M. The folloswing is thse list of tie- qusests to Anmericans colleges in the will oif the late lDaniel HI. Fay-er- weather, the millionaire' leather dealer of Nest York citys Yale college for Sheffield sciesstific schsool, $300,000; Colunsbia college, .$aoc,ooo; Corsnell usniversity, .$aoo,- coo ; Bowdoiss college, $sfoo,ooo; Asnherst college, $soo,ooo; Williams college, $1oo,ooo; D~artnsouth col- lege, $isoocoo; W'esleyassnuitersity, $soc,ooo; Hlamiltoss college, $soo,- ccc; University of Rochsester, $soo,- oo; Linscotlioniversity, $soo,ooo; Usiversity iof Virgiiiia, $-tooc0o; Haniptoii universty, $soo,0oo; Marystille college, $100,000; Uiiioss Thseological Senimiary ansI endow- mnt of cadetsip, $50,000; Lafay- ette college, $50,000; Marietta cot- lege, $50,000; Adelbert college, $50,000; Wabash college, $50,000; Pach college, $50,0o0. There is hut one college paper, in England, and on the continent under-graduate journalism is un- known. Wright, Kay & Co. Foreisn E~us, munat of Ges anid AltGoods, c- sd ©a- ticarl- Manuf ,,clusess of tie FinemsSocletu Badges side ir th caj'f54g, Sampe-"sent spas pr-s pesr rlerer~ces, s-Ill WOODWA\ltt)AYE., Deri,-- Michigant. Is at