~1e '.of Al. Wailjj. VOL. 129. UNIVERSITY (OF MICHIG~AN, The Attendance Complete. COLLEGE EDITORS TO MEET. ph A Western Inter-Collegiate Press The suinmary of the attecndance of Association to be Formed. t stdnta__nly ei, ld athet calsndai 1)eSo- 1. iisiii e U. of \I. IIa ii his issiied a t~~~~ antl tho isenve ii n9i isnty collegie jouinials in Vinn to pre~ss. TIhe folloing tahble the staites of \lim liigan. Illinois, are taken froni1 the inuscipt ot .lhio Ida, 11icsi, tenwclnaadcnTed-;n Ioa fon ai iei1 to b Innlell hildtonor ii i liiforithe( lii lose o {r 1 ii i c iilnall y inereistini b ecaiuse oftheto SC1 ascai)s i colario mmadec ietween this vea ai e iiin:e thle \ciii ImEiii- iin aniitile and lat tiwlnese ha h etaad hi-sceshs ledi litee tsille~ ti tii heit to atelp the foration it ill tile inicreaseit n- -lers 1e flilo inii letter was trenn being i65 Ainotheii i r- adiliressied to eac on he if tli se sev enty ise the small idifference beliee i ornals: th jnor andi senior laws, the di- Reliesvimg that ith priiesent is in op-. heec eing onyip ettlIortuine tiiie to fain ig thie colleges gin Cnl r. h toa west of the Alleghitnies iiitii clo~ser 1tdial attendance has fallen oi~c, commu iion aniiil l mo)rine inim~ate but ths i xlid ttie increase relaioiis switli each otlier, aiid heliev- tforyears. ing that this caiib effectiially brought ITiERARYiDEPATMiENT. about by mieaiis of the co-operaitioni of 150 t 18 f pf the college jouirnals, anil believing se'lio5szi111 _----5 1 thiat the ciiliege journials of the WVent 5ldn tGrmduates---------- 4 4: shioulil enjoy the beniefits of assiociation addtee o Adv-acediege Enoslled Dptse-___ anid personal , cqiil1111iceshili amonolg is etier _ ____- -- 3: 4 the editors, the "U. of M. Dxkii - hits taaasforBachelr's ;De- asiumed the responilbility of callig a No Fre.-_---_----- 91' 5 meeting iof the college journals of the Olaiiiid tiiiorDge- 14 ii stastes of Illiiiois, 1In1dinli, lIssa, f4ilch- 1,o s ,1i E icali Ohiii and1 Wiscusinii fur thie ilmr- OtPnoTieneV lie MEICINE o AND SURiiRY pis iose of fomig a Western-In mter-Col- P (' legiate Press :Associatioii. The coin- -utt year siiiilens---- t3 1o plete success of the Ness1" Elalnh SeldYar Student s.-__---- i li39 1 I iter-Collegiate Press Associatioii andl ci1Year Sucin. ____ ._ hIe Cenitrl In iter-Collegiamte IPress As- ___ siCitioti lead is li to believes that a 2 31similar asia~ltion cant he succeessfully It - DEPAROJIiiT OF Lw. omgaiizeid amiong the colleges of the West. t~iralsr I West. The advantages if such a more )7 1 i uion areaparnt St ti enroled i i Dcli1)' 11 N1 nothlig il l comm~lonl. Aitassociation _-would brinlg 11s nearer together. Col- 5M 57lege editors are suppiosed to be the hest CiisiOPATeic NiEiiicAi COLLEGEi informed is to the management of thle f i11r5d rduy of the college itself and especlilly of Year Stuidents....... endYer Stodenal ------ :3 x the stuident organizations. An inter- Il s ti iiltueats__ ------ .: change of informationl andi opiionsS -- concerinig the condilct of college j1ournals wtouldi, of couirse, be the m1ain lioi. S 0ue~LCSEY object of such ail assiociatioii. o~ira-----------_________ 41 f3 W ill you kindly call a mleetlig of ii in- - - - --~ ~ yooi biiard at 011ce andii decide: -- 1. Whethier yourt jouirnall faivors the 1031:3"it formation of a Westernl Iiiter-Collegi- ~~~~~~t OFru~Ct. .cassociation, antd 8e5oad radluates-_ ------ 3i 1 lWethler you will promise to scnd F, YearrStudecnts.--..- 1: or5t Nt~er~tuents------- 47 6 aiepresentative orrepresntlativesnt Cilid oh the 11sf nieetinig, whiich we swoulcd sug- s3 ,1 gent sholdli be heldiu Chicago, tieing as near ai central location as possible. Li SMIIARY. Ili oider thiat the ist mseetiiig may k,,rr beartmcut------ 1'175 not heea iuprofitable onle,w wesuggest La45ODepartment a---- thtseea journals beriietdt t rbestit- - - - -587 prepare papers upou subjects to be I) t4ipathic College_.--- _ 1 selected by themiselves. hE ollege- - - - -t 1n a reply at once, makiiig any seOiumcyS stigsinta ua curt you, so that a date can be net and all the jour- R_:,,a, n ials be notified of the time -and place cI names coasted twice_... at of meeting, Total -- Very Truly Yours, ------------- 2,416 U. of M. DAILY. TU-ESDAY, MARCH i ll Columtias Athletic GroundsI samlle tprotleml whicihliur11A1 A.is hai-tg tciiiile wsiti, i. <%the ittingor tillo iti newt-i-athletic riiiiiiiillI Iitcesti n ldec-ipt17 ofthe1 iel ap'nintlastSil tatr. he has areaybe ladd fc itrrigidics thetie ttlIciles a hief dIcsipItionill ermnth C - strnitio, s tiol lows "ThmctliciitelfII55ill lie o' site cindercs,11a11 sell-gaedlel t tlicurvmme5 It still be f the sti-l ligth, ilua-- tcr of amldoal111.1 in10 1mshapile. The 220-yards straigtssassill le at the iiorthi oflie LIrack IBetwoentlio n hd the carlrige cocouse an obseration walk will be laidl 0111 Withiiiitlie track is the lootbiiall adiibase-ball eld. This is to he cireflilie leellel, anid all stones, roots, etcicreiovei, oly the bet of clayi andiearthi being utsei in the fillig i. It is theii to be sell seededi ail eaisviysodded, as it will he expectedi to stanit severe tet from foot-ball in raiitvsweattier. Foom both tie leachk1and11fieldi tie wate is to be carriedi oiftiy almist perfect systemmoit artificiall liitbie - tLi'nergroimlli diidies, twoi feet broad anmi a foot ammi a haltideep, with walls of stone, are to umiiderlie tie entire fieli. These itilcies, airranigeuliniategmhr net-wok, wtill carry tie drainigs tinstie (Gu111Hill toad sewers, andmlthuis tihe fieldl will le- exceptionallly iiryeselI im vercsvtc seasns." Twvo acres are reserved for tennis. 'Pie grand stand is to be 2404, with a eatiog capacity of uf6oo. In tie lower part of tie gratnd stand will be lockers for nmen im traininic visiting teams and tennis players. Here, too, will be waiing roonms and a snmall gymnasium. Columbia, like tie U. of M., has long desired an athletic ground of its osn aid is notwa1ou111toiae lier swish realized. The College Man. The above is tie title of amm iter- collegiate magazine for unterirad- ales, whiicim is published at Nws Haven, Conn. J. I.. needy, of Yale, is tie managing editor. 'There is anm assistant editor at sone tirty -of our leading colleges. J. R. Efi- -get is the associate editor frons the U. of M. It is a monthly paper, and is an excellent means of putting the different colleges of the country in tendshtwith each other. Mr. Eff inger has an article in the last nunm- her on "Th College Man of the Period." Poitcu, TARE. CENTS. ti WING thme expieriecec of Csllcge M)len wihio knmows-andl apipreclite the i car-eful scruitinmyut Ciillege-Stml- idemts, hu~itiug am1-e iiitpsof skilled i~esiginers and IJeielers sitecially trainedi-ifolr badge anii othir jcewelledl wot nipot~ r 111 a mgs tie do1. irimectlv frmmim Pammis, Lonidoniaid ulnimsti-Iltn illStes. we are hu ipoitionitoepro- ducei heiit. iii pli d and ili .ttili ll 150 Iiiililitillturi-i ll ithis (1-11111 N- Wright, Kay & Ca. f: ON 117 O)CT 1711 fIGtJ.11 WI EIt-. Detr c t;Michigan. Chas. ,Speller & . Uiversity Outfitters, _Ult'i'll ST ~ATE 4T. ENGLISH MAOKIITTOSIIE3. TCPL~n$ ~GOOD. 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