VA- 1 ~> y1 Y 46 VOL. I. No.21. VoL. . No 21. UNIVEPSITY OF .MICIIG.AN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, I1890. PIE3CNS PRICE 3 CENTS. NEW LAW BUILDING. The Needs of the Unvasity Pr lct - cally Unimito. Tlie Dotroit ,Joulrilal of last eve- lirng quoted l'r. Xuooell as saying tihat the two sp~eciail ieeds of thie 111estat present, ale a g)'iii- Basuin and a newV Law bnildillg. Tis mlay be conlsideredi as ilius- trative of tile great growth of the 1J, of M., but notihing further. A representative of tihe DAILY called upon .Dr. Anugell and was assured tihat tihere is nlothling Inew illtile mlatter. W~e need a gymlnalsiumll, but, as tile presileent ponted out Ill his report, it would be unwise for u5 to acceipt one insufichienlt for our needs. Tile law building 1s crowded, and a new one iss needed; but as Prof. do Pon~t says: "We do not nleed a new law build- ing maore thlanl we need a new maedical buildinlg or a newI build- '119g for tile othler departments. Weare over crowded everywihere." As tile president's report p)ointed out it will be necessary eithler to enlarge tise quarters of tile stu- dents of law, or by increased requiremen~ts to lim~it tile attendance. Tile law lecture room will seat four hlundred stu- denlts and'tllere are five hundred to be seated. it is a great tiling lo be a memnber of tile largest univel'- szCv in tile thlree Americas, but there are a few comnpensating die- advantages. A Midnight Search. Tiler0 is a black-eyed Freshmlanl girl living east of tile campus wiho ' a introduced to Ann Arbor streets hler very first nigiht in} town. The story was so rich that siae was unable to keep it. "The first eventng after I came to 4&211 Arbor," said she, J started with ilj 111Y'-11111to cali il0a 1riend1who lip 10) nit dnte0 tr.A i o 1). hy ut we hadl a friend, a "tollo- liorel w kit ew liil about it, 5so c tell s111.te walkedt and01walked,- an suddlylil came Cou~t 1upon11arailroad track. That 'was not the way, 50 we turnled back 1111(1aater iwalling atil ur two) we 1sa ahouse NvichIllooked aIs if it mlighltlie the ople. So our ga~l- lintleaider ranlg tile hell 11111 asked ter Mrs. Dr. B., but tile lady thoiugiht lie saidi Dr. iB., 1and(senit himlaull)stairs to tile roomllof 11 Medical stluienit.Ie 50011 founld iut hisilmistake anld caele hack lookinlg rathler shleepish. We walked a long way alnd tried a~nothler holue, an~d thlere we learned thalt Mrs. Dr. Bi., wilo used to litre ill that 110110, h111d beenl (ead fer several years. Next C. triedl 11 door lit a Medlicall Fraternity house5. AWe beganl to thiiik thalt we were lost, bit C. said lie could hflldtile wciy itflie wold go idowni to State street. So we weiit, bult you elai guess we were surprised to see our sophomilore friend turil around andi go bek tile way we caml~e. We wlalked severlibloeks anld thlen we camile toll stopl. Illsked C. if we were 1lost. No, oil no, hilt I guess I will lask thait mall where weC are.' So lie lasked the 111a11 if lie could direct us to WVashtelllwlavenelll.Ilie said thait wlas tile street 'wC were 011. Tiheln asked tile way to Geddes alvenlue, lald we foun~d thlat we were at the corner of that street. Well, we walked and walked, till I was mere tired thais I ever was before in my life, alnd at last we reacihed the place. It was awfully late sild weC had heelltwolloulrs and seventeena minlutes illgoing, and we walkedIhonle ill ten minlutes. Next time I want to go a nywhlere I shall get someodhiiy to show me thle way, whle (don't knlow evey ting. O11 yes, Ie ra11 in~to a harhed-wire felnce and 1 tore may dress, alndlye lhad a lard tiime generally." Tile heavy mnen of '93d are be- ing selected for tile tnlg-of-wvar with11'94. At tile Sunday evenling service at tile Methlodist cihurcih, it weas an- nlounced thlat tile Wesleyan Guild ihad boughlt a lot across tile road from the Methodist cihurcih, and would soon erect a large Guild building. A New Chemical Society. Last Friday veuitig a saeetinig was~ called 1(o discuss tile feaisibili- ty of starting a itewv Cheiiical So- ered aiild 1111111 entulsiasmn airouised. A commilittee of six met Satulrdav- to draw rIlip aconsti- tultiol, 'wlhicdh will be considered at the next mleeting, to be ieid Friday evenin~g next. Ill some respects tile new society differs materially from the old one. Tile requliremnents for mnembership will be 111010stringeint. Thoughviess Students. At chilpel tis mingllll, Dr. Anlgell spoke aboult the mlatter, which s0111 stuldents are apt to for- get,of slmolcing ill tieale11. lHe also chlarged tile stuldents to exercise self-comuuaind iil tile valriouis po- liticall meetillgs to be held illtile city, and in tile studenlts' mleetings tihat will soon be called. It is to be iloped thlat all studenlts will hleed tihis advice. A very few disorderly students call work great hlarml to tile fanie of tile University. And tile University's prosperity depends upon the breatil of popular favor. An $15800 Scholarship. The examinuatiomn for tile Stin- necke Scilolarshlip takes place tis week at Princeton. This sciholar- shlip, valued At $1,800, is tile largest prize given in any Ameri- can college. Tile competition is siharp and tile tests severe. Tile prize is giv- en for proficiency in the classics, and is open only to members of thse Sophlomore class. There are eleven competitors, many of whlom have been working for the prize steadily for over a year. Wright, Kay & Go. Foa2n'auel. . aoIt0)003o0 Gento and t Godn ,..'V r s d Op- op - ttrers ohfhtha Fin s:Socoytu P o? s darinti)- a I trui. Sap a es'etoi pn pro- 145 WOt)DWASID)AVE., Deri,- - Miohlgan. Both Worked. A sgood story is told of two of the muost respecfed of tile 'profes- sors at thle Ulniversity, whio 1uad been oil a certini occasion to at- telnd a religions conlvenhtionaof somelOsort. On tiheir retuarn thley were asked if tiley ihad enjoyed tlheir visit. ''0, yes, immllensely,' ansewered Prof. A, " only they mlade mec earn my dinnuer." "Wily, 110 w lasthsat?" queried some one. 14 hlad to make a speechl." "And how did you earn your dinner?" was asked of Prof. B. "t0," was tile 'instantaneous reply, 41"i s- tened to A's speechl." ATHLETIC NOTES. At tile annual fall* gaines at Princetonl, Saturday' last, Carey, '93, msade 100 yards in tise unpre- cedented time of 91e seconds; beating the record of Johln Owen, Jr. Ile also equaled tile American record in tile 220 yds. race; is time 22 seconds, on a curved track. Four experienced tiners gave hlim these records. Games Saturday-Harvard 36, Williams 0; Wesleyan 4, Colom- bia 0; Princeton 10, Crescents 0; Yale 16, Orange Atletic Club 0.