Llijc . of Al .Wip \'OL. I-Ni. 14. UNIV"ER'SiTY OF MICIIIGAN--, IlIIDAY, JUNE 5, >91. PRIEte, THEE CENTS. THE LAST PERFORMANCE, ban( 'teters. The ceeing was closed1 )v the sinring4 of the V loan The Minstrels Last Night and the !thle Ilue.'' Banquet Following. Thle lperformantlce was sien before M edits Victorious. a crowiled hioss. Teactill- wits Thec'92 tics were shefae bth pierhtaips more 1-miislieil than at aiiy iteilir-, on tihe fair -roud etr of the presvions 1erfornllailes. witht lay afternoon 1 i6 to -. he grounds the exception of I letroit. nwere snet andI the balst-. le The studlents snho lhare loana-~ed mcdi'liii swlan the cliainioii onteatii and takeiipart ini the A1 instrels de- of the literary department for the serve all the praise <5iven1 tieni.-las'- chiami onship.-Tihe gate re-- (Great credit is due the eficieitt man-I terdhav was notabile tor the numtiiler agemeilt, psarticularly of Atr. R. . ''-ot errors iiailehb- the lasws. I t ssas Farranid, mainager; _i1r. Jasmes E'. close until the last inningirwien a Duffy, treasurer; and Mr. George L. . fess- hits and iianr- errors let ini nite Ny-e, advertising agent. ;runs for the medics. Seymour ws Proper recognition shtoslddhe at- it more freely titan Leswis. Thtej corded tite foilosving students for merdics fielded cleanly-, in spite of their assistance: Messrs. . IT. tlhc poor fieldi.Thte teamis swere as Smith, R. R. Smith, E. iDarrow, follos:s Goldwnin Starrett, E..Baster, If I. 1 Medics-Harrison, oh; Pearson, Joy, IH. P. iDodge, IW. lBrowsn. J. 3);Haas, c; IFisclher, If;Ilestis, p; AT. McGill, G. VanderwenterIEanl M Aarshall, ib; Biecksniths, rf; Stewart, Peters, C. '1. Alexander, 1V Neff, cf ant iSliver, ns.j F. 'McfOmber, J.- A. JanmesnlIf I Lawis-Marnsall. ss; Ferris, c; Hang. T. L.. Iuliap, G. 1V. Col- Peer, If; Seyntour, p;lironsons, 31); lint, PihlHoswer,(G. 1-. Clark, I.I udesna, o h omponsst., b; Lose, C. Ferris, S. C. lark, NV. WX Mor- cf; Rocks, rf. risoin, W. L.. Moore, i. C. Slhock ITie score biy innsing~s is as follosws: A. D. Ratiboise, XW. Ansdre-- - L. 5 s NRdei . -1 1 t+ 5 0 0 19 6 H. Clemient,Sir. (Grancts 1I 1. -t I Lloydi,Sir. Sitetterly, C. C. WXar--.- deni, ands a snumber of the latdies ot The American University. Also Arbor whose nsames sn -c c The organization ofthtle Ameni- nrc are sinable to give. ca isrriy cscsceils After tilelperformnlce last even-It seekc. Amtonig the incorporators in- tite menmbers of thte troutpe, the j re('or. A. E. lPattison, of Pennt- hoard of directors of thte Athletic nylvsania, Senator Sic_1illals of Associations, thte adrisory hoard, Michiigams. lark Hoyt, of Newv the base ball teamt, ansd the college -ok o.Jh . rgto er psress ivere invitesi to a bansqnet giren sylvania, Repsresnmtative Sprinsger of by tise Athletic Associations andi Illinois amid Srs. J. A. Logan of several of tse ladies of Ann ArbonrX'ntlgn. Sak oy s-s in Nickels' Halll. It snas a very -i eltdpeieitottesadan discsse, th foioning oasss eectniedresi d etboardh ofbtrustees reoned toair. A .ft.rthSmnthals 5bodyctoicu iaatre oficiatingdanthfoast-mgasts"w're Bso urtc-cllro h ofiatrng a'r a-mspt'er'PAboTebanetgconmposed of represenstatives of bal lmanager; 'Te Captain,'' C. sal baptint and methsodist eliisco pal P. Cdd; ThePlaers" T L.churches of boths branches. In Wilkinson; "'The ?Minstrels,''R. viesw of the great public interest in Tr. tarramld; "'rhe Advisory Board,''h nvrit napa wl hrl Prof. P. K. deI'ont; 'rTe Professor be made to the Anmerican people for AtrsmeticrBard," Jro.RX'.eCuTis; $5,000,000 for time early commsence- Athltic oar," J IV Curis;ment of the work of the institutions. LiThe Ladies," S. C. Park; "'rise .., Athletic Associaion," H. G. Field; Dr. Corydon L. Ford, dean of the " The College Press,' L. I. Abbott. msedical faculty, has resignid Isis Dean Knowlton of the law depart, chair. He is the oldest professor ment and Prof. McLaughlin also on the faculty, his appointment dat- happily responsed to the call of the log from 1854. . The Coming Battle. The U. iir Si. I) ii s ''atits isill meect the Chiroiniclc-Argonaiut pig- Hes n ~ia ,atme of uscase-all011the camipits Saturdlay ittori' ii ' ITle is-e ill lie salledilat 10o oclock, siiarii '-ileelsettinisotoro the siants vsitli is)tikers . iinler thle fiicieiit csaingtfsi L 'Albott, late catthrs fth-licli ;in i hanipions, th~e giatst have shoiwni remarkabile itpovment. The pgmeshuve beetn seen dill-j genly- isractisitlg oier ibehindisthe tills itnlDitchtiow-n, but they base not hailthte advsanttage of a coacht. 'The rant crowd is reqluested to keep beinld tile roiies during thte gamte. No admtissiont isill be chtargedi. Communication. EDIOS-s.os M_ r 5. Itms, Mtay 1Ithare thte use of your col- umttnt to call attenitiont to a certain jiierson wsvoe presence in paisfuily apparent it our library- books? I refer to thte frientd (ari judging from thie nuttmerousntraces, itisttanme also in Legion), iwto feels it his duty toinicaitte by omarks of sarioius kins his apilrov al or disapiproval of the author. A fess-d(ilts ago I haid oc- casioot to read an article oit 'Real- titm ands Romance''int a boiund sol - tililliof the Colltcrilory Si tgliltne. Sonteonte esvitlently- felt thlat Sir. Atndrewn Lastg wasn ot cuttintg ettoiught ttt i his satire, or that litesnas not clear enoughitnithiis explanatios. XXrit- test itt a htatsn iticht led mte almsost to fear thtat thte substitution of " her'' ins thte second sentence of thtis article wnonuddtot be inttirely' incorrect, I found thte follosnmg valuable sitg- gestions, "Tile twvo extrens.'Te one gross actuality', the othmer gross unreality.'' 'XXhicht it ismot'" 'or neither.'' And to caisthte clittax, "it mutst be so to be 1e! you kinow.'' 'Te italics are mot mtitte. 'T'see - mtarks mitisnunserous utnderscored wnors, exclansations ans inlterroga- tions conspieted thte reader's allen' dix to thte article, It ivouldi seens thsat this habit indicates otte of two things-Thte annotator hsas a poor opinion of others' insighst, or an overweaningly good opinion of his own acuteness. In either case, if he sihould neglect tihis nonotation, I doubt not the fault would he par. doned by at least one. READER. b VD AX th~ ie experie'nte of College 11M -iso kmtownn utdappreeiate She carefutl scrunfi of College Stu- (denits.liaiig us large conts of skilled Dtesigmners anld Jewelers spseeiatty trutimned fosr bnadge and other jeins-lled stork.,fisporlimig. as ire do, sdireetly ftrom IParis, ILotssloti tid ls 'ctsterdis our1 1)aisons antdtsothesr preciosis Stoties, sic sre imi a poisitioni to plimo sduce' the inst plaitsismut jenwelied So(iits L'ailgesof ill kinids which mime taiisl 1t its I int this n-,iitryt. Wright, Kay & Co. 1SllOlRTEltSt. EWEEIS .MAN LEFACTUBINTG J ESPELERS. Chap. Speller & . University Outfitters, 201 SOUTmH STATE ST. OT 0OT- IE D L~i C cittuaitmml mid Atisletic Goods. 8 TUDEAI T8: -- For Next THRIIEXEEKS sic are sellhmtg off otur ".Splendid Summer Stock'. Mons' _ens- s __AND- -AT- Greatly Reduced PriceS. CALL AT SPELLER 'S ! Before Buying Elsewhere.