I -&\ ) illU\NI\ EITY OF M1ICIIAN, A ILI 'I'IIDAY, FT:IIILI*,iUZY 7, 1191. I mcT:, TliIZ :E CFNTS. S:1Tl Th Y.Fund Grows Steadily. Th GII "fund (comitteemen, Ihiou Ill-eviously acknow ledged an~itto o ''hrehaieen IIIa(Tt, o Cit 1> turniedtin ii (liii 1D r. t~ae ell's lecture. h Cis o ete iion studetcs in the post fec ltila , Ii y t (, s u e t 1 ) t 2itu fliC moit of the canvaUSSiu hsIll cllone in the I it. I 'pact- Iletlditis beleveilthat S$1,000 fore Ci Ile securedl frioiiithis de- iluagiii theCswurk of canvcassig t lst of recent subscriptions is z5' «'tH.Nichols, D. 'Traiser. I°tttrd I. Mutliken, F. 7M1. a ' 1,. tdclLitiben, E. C. =N. A.Philitips. ie olloing'are S.oo sutiscrip- (I 55r L. .tlen, Laurence, 1). Cah11ttrlBarncs, (. ooarteis, tol, le'riCheney, Fassett Cliafa- iit htwoirt, R. 1. halt, Wot- Rtt obertsonIHoy t, Ncivell, li r, Keyes, Siiincr )ectlIt. -l>kle)ChdtournecIFrantzeni Seel, ItrennansL.I:I Schmid, IsFStoine, Ryan, kcrriitge, lil tiitiaultt Shoemaker, MeLauigh- tefoloi g 5conriutd ii r faller ahioulats rI1 s PGreen, RoweC(1alkiiis, ltflRoberts, Ioian, Ostoby, u' rlsoo1 braceI iiterIPyle, ' Titc I articekXWilsonsIPiersal, Tt r ettl:C. F. .il11cr, Oldftthtter, -reetSalilnski, Sawyer, I.Sinitti. llild K uheriland, XXWaters, Sale. 0pebee fr the Gym Fund. s, iid aninounced a wecek a th tity Clbih tas made definite ar- htjnents with Jamoes I-ay Aptple- r t liectusre in University hallt on }ees venilng, Feb. 25, fur ttie ne t oftheli Gym fiund. arieuebers of the Unity Club Q r1~te 1g very thard to nmake this e asucssand lthe club ivill toith expenses connectediwilt s~l d put the entire proceeds tc of llth fund for a Gym at thse U. IFPPlebee's subject will be iees entimentalist and To rist, and as we all know hsow a i .{{ _1 I I .I i i _ { r successful a course of lectureostMr Atutieti vaeeeka agot5oin Shiake- speaire, ice iicalepecit aniilter estingi le cefoc i o Dces' is a chlice agal~ ii tt ttith studienits to iioisomes thiiiifir theic liccet Sr. Atititctiic It we do it), flitha wcliit htgiltzo'ydrc~~ iocilie ty fundiithot Ii cre COMMUNICATION. Emrlzst a'M :I reply tii various inquliries, I wsould mnake the folloinii gesneral stateenit as ho the cousces to hae givesi lyi ne next seniester: Ciasrse 4 is, ini a senise, a ciontiniu- atiosn of thse cousrse in Elemntars- Sl~d Esiglists, sncd will consist oif a stuidy if 'rasnsitional aiiilEarly Mddcle Englishs."Morris c4 Skeat's Stecisnsoif Early Esnglishi."' Pact COMMUNICATION. gA VINii the extierienice iif College Cc mii U.~ as.0 Mes ictn kiuss-asi plpreciate l~l~(x;U l e h nwadI ishtosa a ic ords ii ii lie caresfilst csrutisy of College Stn- ; crui th on sied vstriioftents, having ' large corps of skilled Deesiers ansd Jeswelers speieally mainiagemniCI t opted i) theILawideICtcaised Ins- budge asnilother jewselled p~artnicnlt oittIs LI III ch~i liiTOic- Nsok. linpustin-- as iweldo, diriiectly in it we Iwisl i to he otlillit oIsfrom IaritsLonioniail A osstes'dass oiur esCene S lllocldc lfr toines , e irein i :IS positiiinitoi 111- (1uce theifins-st 1);11aiidsjewcelled IV(' hae.II I raontolil ta o iety It Ibis ofS.It1kiinds wichlare's Wright, Kay & Go. 11ICt theli acC'Pullyo hcwt n rtl xetos, isC i "l0pse'lIof Il\1PORITIElls,11uWEEt tIpr(f's>s C5 uic'aly n;lt ii4C iCA Nii ill thircenl-lcments. Te tue t 1A-NUtFAC-TUltI GhJ.1;EXELEIS. cit theidepalrtmieint are ciiitinu~allyS in D 'tr0i t, Kiloh!,Won O state of ccexingim ccrtai IIitt. i - - order cifscork foir the sut cceingdlay Chap. SpellIer &O( either, is snever tiultetineit until aiinesnbehu, rcagda >)>StTlSAESr tuimlelihe isoe has suit theoppor tntcninnlorohvieofjjgainisig such ifiorsatioii.'The till EEiEI~ mdaerslsosuhasa faffairs is to) obviouis. Champion Light Weight Boxer The siecessarysnelet tfIformeruc r 's INN <5 50N I . Coursce 6 is a gceneral course Cin prepasration upon lectures, teruti- SEsiglish Literatisre fromt the bine ofn ates in an ettsharr~tcde que-or Chaucer. Pdorley &Tyler's San- "flutnts."'Examniatiius that should menal will bae used as a text and refer- hav'e eeun held aefore the holidass 'iice booik, tut reading of the iter- hav-e been either laio thic tablhe," aice itself will lie extpectecd. or gh-en toi is isithiout regardl ti Course 8 continuues thse study of numbter or coni ctiiis. Ilesiles the Old Englisha-thse poetry in Swveet's abaov'ecexinag facts, there ace mainy "Anglo-Saxon Reader." others that msighut be meutioineid iith In Course 16 thse attemspt iittbeeqabarn. utomkeaog iiacde to teach the elemsentary of story as short as possible, it wcoulcd Pihonetics iwiths especial reference to tie reasonable to coancludie that the English. Practical drill in the ac- suddien chusnges, that are character- 'uquisition of Ithe souindls thsemselvecs isiic of this sdepartnsent are wsorking swill forms a large part of the swork of "vecy great snury- to thoise wcho the coaurse. 'Thie class will use ace receivininhstructions. let thosae Swseet's "Primer of Phonetics. wshoi teach systemi, prctice system, Coursez 7 iwill cionsist of ceaiiigandh this great grounid of ciamplaint ini aid ultt of class, o01 Eiiglish otf u-illI he iine saayuithi,andt hess ite- thie i 5th aiacl Stli cenuieis.-Phie trinient wililh te suifered oii thie hart 3course is, in a senise, a ciantinu latioun of thie studecnt. oif the studly- of Chaucer. Studecuts -w iwill proisie tieumseives uwithi 'it , -Specimenus of English ILiteraturce." lCurse20. Phoitographiy.- TO Cotirses S, f6 anii17; sttudcnts inchide phoutomicrography . Attw- wvill meet for conisultationi as toi per-ifthis coturse,u-hiahy laboiratory- wtork. isaent timie and place as follows: SFor thiose whoi have hail quiaitatit'e analsios, sand ((ne other scotrse in Coure 8,011 nglils tCetr, chemistry or in physics. -Montday, Feb. x16th, at half-liast A. II. SrTEVENS. 1four, Rooms 14. S Course 16, Phsonetics;TuI esday, Feb. 17th, Isalf-past three, Roonm14. Course 19. Organic Synthesis. Course 17, Early Modern English; Seminary wvork, Tuesday ansd Thurs- 'Tuesday, Feb. 17th, half-psst four, day, at 10:30, and laboratory once ROOM 14. a week, making a thiree-fifths course. f Courses 4 and 6, as in thec An -For those who hsave have hsad courses Tnouncement. GEORGE HENIPL. 1o and 11. A. 1B. PR.ESCOTr. For pirticulars ielqijnie at thme store.- Professor Hobsonss APPLY A's''siE STORiE. UNIVERSITY OUTFITTERS -FORt AL- AIIELETIC ANSP3011TIG G-QO]Js_ B3}{SE BAILL, K12IJS FULAL STOCK IN AMAICIt. C y-muasiliu5 Supplieilat XXloe- sale Prices. Call aid Examnca. -'-Nso- ~cvmos GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GI(OOS IN THEl CITY. i.A~i0RiTA''Itx' COATS AND PANTS. Agent for Ann Arbor Steam Laundry, quicek delivery and best wyork.- 5A$. $PELLER & ~q. UIVERSITY OUtTFITTER5S. ANN ARBOR, - - MICA