~Ij U.Of Al . W1ili . 'VOL. 12 i . U-N[XERSITY (OF MICHIGUAN, SA-TtIIfDAY1MARChII S1, is91. Piit. :, TitEr CE NtS. INDOOR MEETING. A Good Exhibition But a Poor At- tendance. TieindlloorVImeeting" listnig'ht was a failurefnanc~Z~lialiAlybt 5aisuccess 1s ar tilietilc xlibiitiol. lne ttmaa- irs iworked hardt to Ilake it a s111:- esa, lilt tile studeints failedI to re- shendthle aenda c bein and wilt iprobablys-c111rVI tilVexpenses.5 lireater nuiier111011 iia l V ianC 5Ilictato11V. i's'heelit tihat createsd lhe mst ienthia-sctwsit tileiic- Ilrtnent rciaykrtl V lile events iil wininers are as foilowcs: First heat: 25 yartisilashit, A. Sw 5Vet 2, WAitngard; tinie 3 3-5 Seconds. Seconsd hiat: z, Van Iniagltns21 Parker; titue 3 3-5 seconds . TPhird iheat: 1, Avers; tulle 1101 Trial hseat for seconsds: 1 Witsgard; litte 3 3-5 secottds. -Final heat; i, WAingardl;aSweet; lhtse a3-5 secoisds. This wias an- ouce as eqlla to tile best ada- tr record for that distance. Swveet cl5mstihat ail tile meen but :Ayers went1over tile miark anti that Starter j Maiiey faiieid to iput XWingardi hark aYard, as tse ruies prescriibe, hot Pliaced bim ns11the scratcit attulput Vai~l Inscagei atnciithiseif back two Yardis. i-Hetihinlks titerefore he shosid iave ibeeniaswardeti first Pliace. The iight-sweigiit wrestiing was a ver lively contest. tt was between ktheiii and Grochau. Arnei won the first faii in three minutes aisd ffty seconds. Grochau won till Second faii in 54 seconeis, and tile loises-el, andi iis jumnp lileslnlt, tiherefolretaatsithiindlllo r rcordi iihe scxt lowersel ighit wioldiillve ileenl tile iioorIeradiif tile mVa1- urers htdil esrdilcttlill 5didl ilpilltil ial bariibttaI Il to, lack IfillractOIice ala 1111 e t sinig~ 1,1111 theue atireo th cciii. firist place ivas ac-i rcla-itio cseii 111111the 440vyirdi-i Iiasii atiers second;i 1timeli(laSI-,j seco~nds. I iihe reilay race isasswoin ill-tile imedicai teach, literary teanli secondl~. Wiingardi took teieadi at tile start andlis tSeans ieidi it until tiele ast lap wiles McKeon of te iasipassedi Jeswett and whetslie Vroipped ou~t tihere swas no one to take hiisIliace, owing Co a nmisunderstandinsg. lihe conisieuece isasCise mediucsavois and te iits canie its second, tilaws inot finising. Duffy, iawv,loaC tise ieaei at te stare by faililng at te I tu~rn. Tue edistatnce isas 6 lails andl te litte 3 tiniutes, 2a f4-5 secondls. An Interesting Work- :about J 11111 first tisere is to aptpear IA Generai Cataiogue of tile Uni- versity.'' This work is being ediited by Prof. Demmson and Prof. Pettee, ant iliicontain tecauses of aii, stueents ishioisave attenaiea the University fromste beginning. InI addition to the nauies a fewim npor- Reminiscences of the Past. tild lst Ilnihttoillbiar Judigi'iN'aW. Ciieereri is1tis pokeV uiiier tieauIls- thces talof t aillllteubieupoi-a t"eas-it ict ectticlit , Ileicontiedc l65 andllpiei i iiii l fteeert- la- !ViII nit cife111 cioisthellii liii i-c stes.fe C of oF. boys trterioe wi tiobiy aiiii uiiaer tile eficient drili ofI Librariati Vance, mnia-swiei riileii officers aiii soiciiers swere sent to tile frost. Wily siiouiici ae tniourn tile lack of oppoirtutnity far tiistitiguisiiig0o11- seives to-clay?'iiie eviis of society are as great tiow as ill te iay-s of fit 111n1 to retmedthi iem, to keep society adivaticitig, tile yountgtietn miust hilt tiheir siioitiaers to tile ivieel. Thiis is oppoltrtuntity eteougis. All amsinitg atiecdote sias told of W~end~eli Pilliiis, is-ll1attetmpitecito spueak at Ann l:Arbor ill tile spring of '61.- I Cecould obtains 150 iaiilbe- cause of Cise toughis ivioihadi re- soived to rotten egg itt o011sigiit, so tile oid Cotigregatitinai cihirchs ivas engaged. Tite class of 'fiu, in- dignant at tihis, determtineti to ttp- hsoldte rigiht of free speech atid Co protect iin, so armting themsselves with hickory clubs they tmarclsed to J5 VtNtithe e r'iiwtl iof College Mleti whio knti i iiapprect lite iiiits, liiiitig il-ir'e colrpls o i lli. I itsitiers anidiJesielet -peilly traiiieiifohiiidIe aitiothet jeweriled oii a1ills I aini i t heri rc iouiiis tns lii e 511r5 ili i si i is to eiio ic-left I i ird it is i-uuisaslii it EWrigh , Kay & Co. t.\l("' E1 C El I- 1XVI II i- Detroit, Mlchiwan. Chap. Speller & @ Univ ersity Outfitters, 20)' Wou'tti "TATEtST. EN GLI SH MkOKIITTOSIIES, TTms *+ GOOD. ENGLISH SERGE JUSTA1"ItIVELD. BJBSK BTqUiGOODS, SEARIS' SPECIAL. CHASE & PETTIT'S N~II BAT$ AD2D BALL$ L.ASGE LINE IN 'STOVKI Fiemat anid Largest L.INE 1OF GENTLEMEN'S YURNI3HING chOS IN TilE CITY. Agetnt for Ann Arbor Steam Laudry, quick delivery and best work. q i3A$. V-6-LLc & qo. C(NIVERSTY OUTFITTEES. ANN ARbBOR,5 C= - - MI. taut facts of iuterest are giveis, in te scetie of action. Now thtese lads eachs case as far as obtainable, saris were rough, broad shouldered cltaps as degrees taken hsere or elsewltere, whso perhlaps edid sot possesSO as high official positions hseld, ptreseuntntuch social culture as we find address aud occupation. A special amng the students of to-day. 'They effort has been nsade to record date wore no corsets neither did thsey an3TIaVr nfl Ol VIIVIo h Vh1P~CPc75 V. cna'nt ,2n(eand rltrinn the cait; re ana place of aeam of those aeceasea. mat.ch wasawarded to him as ArneillTTse ivork will comprise absout 500 Palled Co appear for tise third hout. octavo pages, double columss, and Van Iugagen was te only rout- isill enibracelan iutmeuse amoutnt of Petlitor in te standitsg *higis jump. itnformsatiotswhsicht will be of interest fills exhibition was a very pretty an vaebottosuett ad °alt lHe cleared 4 feeC, 8Y4 iuches. alumni. It is beitsg rinteed at te The inter-collegiate record is5 feel, celebrated Riverside Press at Canm- ' % inchet, nmade hi- Crook of s'till- bridge, Mass. Thte DAILYv hopes to tamsS. give a muore extetsded notice ill abouit hIlilchinson antI Wakefieldl conm- a msonths. fitted in the nile run, aud te torus- er won in 5 minutes, 42 seconds. President Ethebert D. Warfied, -Sweet aud Van Itswagen comspeted of Miami Uuiversity, Oxford, Ohio, a he running heighs jump. Vats tn- Itas been chsosen president of La- Slsgen won at an announced hseighC fayette college. Dr. Warfield was °f 5 feet, 414 inchses. IHe was al- the first American to ake a scholar. 10Wed four trials at thtat height, ship in Oxford University, England. lengths of Mr. Pllhips' fiery speecs only one falist siss was hseard, hut titsaas quickly silenced by Mr. Chseever ansti iis stutredy colleagues with thseir six-foot clus. Judige Chseever's stories of college life in tise earlier years were very witty atid caused mnucht attusement. Mtuchin tteresting inforusation avas gisva'nsuiponte former aspect of te camipus. life closed his talk with~ a Coucting description of Lincoln's funeral, of whlichlsite was an eye wit- ness. Tile Castlian of '91, will be on sale T1uesday, April 7th.