L i _= L t. \ \ i' . -' _.w _-^ . .4 I. N ; PO. 131l. U..NVERITY OF MICIGAN, SAITI' IUAY, DJECEMBER to, 1S90 PRIC L./ Je. C EN 1j THE BOARD :OF REGENTS. WhtThey Did Yester-day. l' ir Il of l cI'ii('5 I lo-iv _( at wo1) IlrhMesr :ral110', \\ hex , l liiiiixaux ci ICfetr h eln s 'ti' i, li~' ihe eied'- at ( i f)) l 5x'('I'c~ et sesil an1 Cut ad ((lii' lentil late last Might. '1e l'if0111. a 'i'rcsxln I O i tl~e~-hat tli at o 00(1 l fea111 Rdx int 4 xasx to tvdeliv er a ,ir 1iflcf~. c's lipon )menxtal x c fiihot'ieas'IatllI t ('l. ampheltlseas appinilt-. ' 5tst rinosteology antI dem- fr0 s r Irofanatomy for oneryear g ei a tutoer at a salary(of Cr . Htuber was appoainted Iitutrilaatonmy at a salary of fTh l grees ofIf'lh. 13. swas coor- red tpos0. 0. Lyons, and Pi H. Levi. therCCutise conmmittereportedl ht ndeointruction (If the board 1eh"ad ppointed 'Mr. Bigelow, of I rl on to gv a half year's lecture rs iii the Law department dur- csecond semester at .$i, 200. 11 rlefollostiixg appointments weere f rec' lO anpoliticat economy lit eodsemester: Prof. Ed- l~l; J' amsPhy.1)., of Philadel- lf' oc Carroll 1). Wright, of man~gon Prof. I. R. A. Selig- h. B." , of New York. .%t 'emnpi was reappointed as- lprofessor of English. prof ohnI W. Langley reappoint- ) g -eietlecturer on nmeta}- lantes I.Ly((15 reapontd1 s- Waz ios"i a flnertat cle -i-taru c rfso fo~tlsietheflfoilcn ethusiasic encre I rllthle 1McicddpIitlii fllci Il Ii li l). . .l Dar f~ligtcf '~t'1 t 'of li( t n fte not(1tran1 x ssat to ltheipro fessorof -xl ('iIjcriss frhe (900 ha te aer th d alidepiarment. I vI -,Fioel ((ill~r" 7o .T>.fl filc fe-soc(If nervsouls diseases.. tliefo"rxvillu,' w1as 11(' llT 155us.11 D~r. I lag;ler, assistant to prx osor ! to .. s. lfxdxii and I. R. New- of opJtlilml(f(g). ccmer to he affirmiativ e andntbyiJ.1C). l~Tul If . t'la(vferg;, feetnre -rru11in- 1l)nolil and A. C U . I_).o is for the hog lws ilthe Law1' (efl ('IC intt. (1 iicg:Ifix'e. 1Piofsl. 1Knuoxi fu ,'rile tWright, Kay &Go. t4ll WOOl1) WT. il) Nt'lE., s:(larx (If S 300o. 'pp 'lflnial ills wil'l tae: I c~lf rone lix 11 ell legislfati~rl- filtlame r ci .1 'I it(" t=) ' ill L m, x1 1 it -I 'm- th lillilflefi (111(1f tlC l ell fsiiiiiaf fiilidilng, Ifor tie('cel ((sf ril('fi( (f (lie odId (entlfl til lidig flr (ixtiwue (If flhe enbxgincrx. Howlever, the applrolpriat insto ble 4.sked for flits year seilIl be lc'ss ihaix was( askedl for in '89g. The Jefrersonian Society. 'The first public enterfainiment of thse Jeffersousian Society give)) this year occurred last evening at the Lawv lectuire r'00m and was a fine literary event. President 1. R. Sutton delivered the opeing ad- dIress ini an easy and original nianixer. The pianoi solo, "'Paraphrase tie Concert,'' Dy :ilssDavis, was ren- dered wsiths that lady's 055ua1liabilitv-. NJr. C. 0). Knudson then de~livered "King IHenry's Courtship'' in a mainer that proved him fully abale to cope with she nmore (lifficullt selec - tio~ns fromsi Shakespeare. The oration Dy O.M. Jones on1 the "Outlook oIf Labor" was a splendid effort. He discussed the various theories of Henry George, Btellamy and others and advocated, as a so- lotion of the question, the organiza- tion and education of the laboring classes and settlement of disputes hy arbitration. M'iss Cramer rendered the "-Italian :iiu 11dTayll'ri' ic jited c Bors III. i k i'iif cdItIIi favor oiift Ow ' , F'I f Communication. selcteion(1(1f ias yrelncls o resentfafixves III the vi offal (conitest (Ifthe tOratorical assocriation( will bI ild lFriday. tbc (Ifilleil Ii CHIAS-. SI'll,"LLE tt tICO., formxirlyswifti tlhe Ilaxrvardl Outfitters, C'anmbridge, 'Mass. Febiruary 27, 1 8y)) . EIvcry studetlel intendinig to enter either oif these p~relim~iniary conitests m(ust send to the President of she Association, before Feb. r, '91r, a notice conitaining Ihis nanme, and the departnment anld class ill the University to whichs lie be- longs, aill his Ann Arbor address. .. H: NEE, Pres., 46l E. Libert}' St. The " ilkado." Tlie '' :Mikado,'' as plreseintedllast iiighit by Jacksoxnxamateuirs, was a flatterieg success. It is seldom that ani Anni Arbor aeicliciice is permitteed to see so mnany bright faces at One tinme. 'The" three little niaids" weere intrancinig, andl their conmpan- ions equally pleasing. 'The different parts were carried out admirably, especially '1Yum Xlun " and Lord High Executioner. The sophomore hop occurred last evening at Nickel's hall. It was largely attended, and a very pleasant time is reported. A Spleindid New line of Gentle- nmen's Underwear, Gloves, Ties, &c. Also Sporting antd Athletic Goods. Chap. Speller & . 20 1-2. S. state. (eN N SOFI VACAZ§NLIES Iev add~ressilg 1a Postal Card tol Manager Michigans League Teachers' Bureau, NO. 94 SOUTH STATE STREET, Several G sod Positions to be Filled by January 5. 1891.