L~e. ta o Al . WiU g. VMOL. .-NO. 121. UNIVERSITY OF MlIChIIGA'N, WEDNESDAY. MAkR Ih 25, 1 491. YIitcE, TaREse CENTS. Meeting of the Regents. The Medic Ball Team. The ze~ent me thi monin at It is not very generally knrown o'lok ihrsernrsetaong the "'medics'' that they save O'clok Thee wee precotbeens 'rantedl the privilege of ilsoos- kegts 5Whitman, Kiefer, IDraper,isaislltmfrmhe nieI- riltt and Cocker. The first hos nablltmfrmhented- ties transactctl was the advanceenit astmcnt, instead of ahiding hy the if D James N. Martin, 'h. N. time honored custom of picking a qI teains froiiich class. Such is the Professfrom sActing lProfessor ofasct, howsecver, andiltheir cimmsiittee Itfsor of Oblstetrics andi IDiseases a if omsessandi Chilrss Iis p reiparinsg to miake full use if the cls5 -isis-antie thu s gisens themis. .\l esl- irwas formserili el1dIby the late Ilissister s'' if cousrse, scout the isdea sciis Ike seisoialaskii" hatsue sisy lie siggestedl by this nice. tisst The emoialaskng hattheRe- use literary class is eqisal tosshe cii- tnts ake ass app~ropriations for it- tire 'medlic dlepartmsenit. In truth tan up the atisletic grounsiciwsas lairs the'"94''"siedlic class ailsne sail iter util the next meeting in order madle full arraisgemnits for sinssiig Io give msore timse for nmaking plains the class leagne pennant. and estimates. 'The department teani should cer- M'r" Geo. t~otlirop, of Detroit, tainly he one of exceptional strength was~ appointed lecturer on Patents. anid should he able to smile at the Justice Brown. of the United pennant from the start. Mates Supreme Court, was appoint- The following conmnittee has heen itl lecturer 01n Admsiralty Ease for chosen: Houck, '91r, chsairmans; next year. Keeney, '92i Pearson, '9-; Tihbals, An appropriation of finn svas 91I:(Glidden, 'g., omanager and maide for lDr.Ahel's lahoratory in treasnrer. 'Thenmembhers of the teanm kilieria M.Nedica aisd Therapeutics. will he chosen hy the conisiittee. A Motion to increase the tuition teans fnlly onifornied asnd equippsed 1ii 01 foreign students $ c, seas laid in every particular is assured. An pe utitl the necxt mseeting. assessmsent of 50 cenits pier capita A0 applrolpriation of $500 seas will he usade. oide to assist Prof. Reighiard inihis' tork on the Fish Conmmission. Lady Students on the Warpath. t'he next meeting of the Regeists Purdue University furissles a wtill be held in April. novelty in class troubles. This *-0------ time it is hetween the ladies of the Lamars Great Run. senior class and those of the lower classes. As is their custom, the hoAs tlhe namne of Princeton's great seniors adopted class hats, which of ;<885 has come into such weere distasteful to the lower class- ofusa prominence of late, by rea- men. Accordingly the latter formed arofcircumstances so distressingr a conspiracy to gain possession of dPainful to all Princeton men, it the hats, ini which they were quite dybe well to recall Iis famous runs, successful. areaed in the Princetonian issued The hats were taken and concealed tw ays after the great game. in a certain house, and a guard seas Y1 l had the hall on our forty-yard left to weatchs over the trophies. klole*"It was passed back to W'at- When the irate seniors learned of S0who gave a long punt. La- the loss and succeeded in locating Iar, Wio seas within our fifteen yard the place of concealment, they at re took the hall on a dead run, once proceeded thither ini a body. atttd between Corwin and Wallace They found the house in a state of beoethey awoke to the situation, defense, and after msuch difficulty ~ trouh he aleruh lnesucceeded in entering. A hard ilch was most skillfully divided by struggle ensued, and the seniors re- t oe threw Beecher, who tried gained their treasured classhas 1 acl him, over his head, eluded Atkinson and hsavinsg cleared him- At Columbia College the students f 5 hishe whole Tale team, set are protesting vigorously against the rwthhspeculiar pace, and car- three year law course. They say it o the ball safely between the goal is a failure and demand a return to t$' --The Princetonian. the old time, which was two years. Standard of Our Medical School. AVtNG the experienceO of Collse Sinice i 557, 19 gradusates of the 1JMllelswo knsow 'aind applreiate 1Mesdical 1Departmseint of the IU. of the careful scrustiniy of Coulege .Stiu- M. havie takess the examsinatioss to denits, havinig a large corps of skilled lirictceiii51isisesut, asi 7 sa eiusignsers and(1Jewelers specially pratic inMinesoa, nd 7 hveIrainledlfor badge and lother jeswelled passedl. The V. of I'd isisesosa has stork, impiortinig, as svee dl,. direetly seist r;, andilr tlpassedI, Rush 51\etd- frous Paris, LononisandlAisteriam iscalI (liicssgis) 3, andst6 hissed, 0ourDiamonslsaidsl otheir precios U. if Pcess.-;, andSilpaisssedI. 'hsStonies, se e i-sii a usitison to pro- ! duc thfne ust- ,linsandu iewle it wililhue secrs tsat grssduatses if our school are fusilI- is seellIprepsared for atv practice as nis gradusatedl froissoilier schools swhichiproidse~ larger samiossnts iof clissical material. Death of Charles M.- Hollis. Wuord svas receis-ed this moiirnsing that Charles M. Hhollis, class of '92, medical ilepartmsent, died yesterday afternoons at his home in Manchester, Michigans. He left the University a wecek ago, but teas not supposed to be seriously ill, and the noes of Isis death stas a sudtlen shock to liii University friendus. The cause stas brain fever. ils intimsate frienids say that over- seork and neglect of his health teas the cause of Iis last illnsess. A niumi- her of Isis friends andI classumates will attensd his funeral, welichs will take place on Saturday. His class sill mseet to take applropriate actioss. The Indoor Meeting. TIhe officers of thle indoor mseetinig are as follosws: Clerk of Course, G. P. Codd; judges, E. L. Sanderson, H. G. Prettyman, H. T. Abbott and David Trainer; timers, XV. V. Campbell, Prof. Harrington and A. M. Harvey; announcer, F. A. Henry; measurers, W. P. Parker and W. S. Holden; ushers, Will Wilhartz, T. H. Hinch- man, jr., Geo. B. Dygert and C. IV. Middlekauff; referee, Jamses E. Duffy. PROGR NINIFt. 1. 25 yards dash. -. Light weight wrestlinsg. 3. Final 25 yards dash. 4. Standing high jumps. 5. 88o yards run. 6. Middle weight wrestling. 7. 440 yards dais. 8. Parallel bars. 9. One mile run. so. Running high junip. isz. Horizontal bar. rz. Relay race. Music will be interspersed be- tween the principal events. Socety 11JIsusgisof sill Ikinlss thisilsre insissifsiclsres iii this cotmitryv. jW right., Kayir & Co. I-MPOR)TEIRS, .1 E ILit. ANDS -M\1:, ACTU1NG .11EWELERS.e Detroit, Miohigar. Chap, Speller & . University Oustfitters, 201 SOUTH1STATEST.i ENGLISH MAOCINTO3}1E31 ENGLISH SERGE -FORl- 00A TS AND TROITSER3 JUST ARIVEDB. 1B S~iBffILibGOODS, SEARS' SPECIAL. CHASE & PETTIT'S taflflL$ AT$ AID BALL LARGEN LINE IN STOCK, Finest and Lar gsst LINE OF CrENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING (iOODS IN THlE CITY. Agenit for Ann Arbor Steam Laundry, qsuick delivery and best woork. On VA$. ERL& too. UtNIVERS5ITY OUTF'ITTERS. ANN ARBORI, ._ MIC1.