f . / - ,t .L'.. :. - I 0; _ ! - _. 4 l E'_°" , --=-~ w -_ °_ _ _ VOL. T. INo. 10. VIOLENCE. A JUNIOR LAW PROTECTS HI5 SELF WITH A REVOLVER. Culmination of the Tronble that H, Been GatherinE For Sev- eral Days. UNIVEM~ITY OF MlICIGANPRJ.D AY, OCTOBER 10, 1890 PlIttE 3 CENTS. TAPPAN GUILD, their comflfonl sorrow at the till.(\Aright.1Kay' & Co. M1 The New Hall to be Completed by tiuie] 'death of our br'other, Clare October 1, 1891. ,Palmer Tallmani, 011 the 28th day TheatJue colitrt hias been let antioflstTuln111 to rendter to his workis apily rogessng;on emlory as a lawy er arid classmailte Me~llili ~ '115 ltl'eirlsinere trihute of respect, the Tappanl (Guild. it was ulnanlimlously resolved, Accordinz 10 tihe cont racltitisThait we)remlem~ber iilin t sile )x- - ,--% . - -, ., .. arC A -s iporters, of G 0 , ar o trers of the Two 01r three juniolr Laws have been assumling ailrs too airistocratic, so it seemls to the lealrneid senliors, by Wearilig tiles." Thursday last as 1111 of these guileless ''tiles" was conductinlg 4 julnior dlownislairs froml the Eawy lecture room, it was struck by rulde senlitir handls andi forced dow11 over the head of the, 110w unhilappy, juiorl. Tos his furthler discomlfiture the julnior'ewas huls- tled and pounldetd aroundlI over the dusty floor, losinlg a1 part of his clothiig ill the mlelee. Yesterday, 'whell the 3111i015 'were realdy toi comel towln, it was rumuored tlhat the seniors would repeait the dlose of etiqulette to atnothier junlior. But they didu't. Listen whv. A large num~lber of jun~iors wenlt down and folrmed near the stairs:' Thell the obnox- ioulsilat camle down followetd by about 0110 hundred of the largest junliors with llootdOld detelluina- tioin stampl~et l el ver'yfeature. Thlis afternloonl tile matteir as- sumiedi a more serious phlase. The plucky junlior cam~e* frollt lecture lt 3 o'clock, still wearinlg the oh- nioxious tile, lie was followed out in~to the street by a crowd of threatenin1g seniors. ll1lumed in on all sides at tile corner of State and Williams streets hie drew a r'evolver anid kept hlis antagonists oil' withl a Iheavy cane. Tile latter, seeing tihat the junior was 10i dead earnest, decided that dis- cretion was tile better part of 'valor, and permitted the man to Pa.ss on isis way. to be comlpeted by April 1, 1891, anil will 111110two stories 11111 a bas.1enet. Tl itldditionlito the iparlors, for' sociai l 1l'hioses, it will 1111ve 1 library, inlcludinig ala urge Inumiber of ecciesrastical works, .two gylii- nalsiums11, 0o10 eaiclifill'ladies 1an1d g;eltleilell, 11111 battliooils. ' The old bulildinlg110w occupiedl by Ml'rs. Sackett, but donalted ti) the Gulildl will probabily be evenlt wlly u~sed as5 a tiormnitory. Tile conlditionl of mlemlberslhip will be essenltiallly the same aIs those oSf its lpredecessor, tile Hobart Guild. ALPHA NU. Programl of Alpha Nul Literary Society for' October' 11,1 190. Presidenlt's Inlau~gural Address, Mr. S. G. Jelks; M1usic, Pianlo Solo, Miss Minn~ie Davis; Essay, Mr. Chas, lill; iRecitationl, "A Literary Success,' Mr. W. A. Kirkland; Paper, Ml'. 1. Friedmuan; Mus~ic, Vocal Solo, Mliss Alice Cramler; Debate: Riesolv~ti, that the alttitudte ot the itollllllCathotlic anldLultlheranl Sects towards tile Bennlett Law is j ulstifiable. Affirmlative, 11111. C. E. Filkinls; Negativye, Ml'. C. C. Spencel'; Music, Pianto Solo, Miss Minnie Davis. IN MEMORIAM. At a mneeting of the Yost-Grad- uates of the Law class of '90, call- ed to give suitable expression to ats hllooring the professions-lie 1had( lihisen: ie was a tirue 1111111 ll 1 life's i'tratiolls anid dultiers, 1 thlor- ou~gh stulden~t, a wiultl friendl and genIiail compllanion. Tihat we ten- dler to ihis bereaved l parenlts 0111 re- spectfull sylllp)ltlly illtlieiirslad astlictioul; that wecle these 1e-s olultionls to be pulishded ill eacrh of the college papllers, 1a11d a coly of the samiie to be tran~smlitted to the parenits oif the deceaised. CWILL II. TOOK, Commluittee. Chlairm~anl. - SARA 11. loonALL. LG. B. TuoMrsoNT. FOOT-BALL TO-MORROW. Tis is ttie first gaml~e for 1)11 eleveni and nalltulrally It gooid deal of inlterest is attached to it. Al. bion is expected to puit up a1 stron~g game. Her teami has tile advan- tage of pracetice 1)0t1 last sprinig anid tihis fall. 11, tile gamues last sprlinlg with Hills dale and other of the smalller colleges not a poinit sl scoriedl lgainist Albionl. The mien lire not qluite as hleavy as ours btit play a qulic'k, sharp gamlle, be sides having 1111unullsullly gootd 1ma1n ill Andiersonl, tile right ilf- back. It is tile strongest team~ Albion las ever sen~t0111. Tile gamne will be called at 2:30 at tile fair grounld. Tile teatti for to-mlorrow's gamse will consist of: Messrs Abbott, Trainer, Sutleriand, 1R.Sihermall, Gros11, Jewett, Dygert, Cilad- bourne, de Pont, J. Vanlnwagen, Hlolden, S. Sherman and Malley. All otblers shouid be ready to be called upon if needed. perr r o lie ayOtOWAttD AVE., THE WEBSTER SOtCIETY. The I niversity - boasts several fine literary societies, oiie of the oldest of wvhichl is the Webster, establishetd iii 1859. The first mecetinge this seasou was held Wednlesday nlighlt. One of the finlest auldienices ever assllel inil the rooml greeted the palrticipants ill the exercises. President N. A. Phillips delivered iii a pilcasinig mlann~er a very carefully wortded inaugulral address05, wvhichi vas given an etithuisiastic rounild of applause. The programl also ill- cluidiedh the following: Sole -. ------------------L . F.P. la er. Debate: "ItResol veni, tihat tio lmulchl attenitioni is given to lie- cedents inl 0111 courts of law." Atfirnmative, A. C. Gorimley, J. W. Curtis. Negative, G. E. Wissler, L. Z. calikill. After aiu alnimatedh discussion the debate was decided in favor of tile negative. Each mlemuber on tile program acquitted hilmself creditably, and the meeting was withal a complete success. Over forty new mem- bers were admitted.,