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January 14, 1904 - Image 2

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Michigan Daily, 1904-01-14

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

Reduction
Sale
As we have too large a
stock of fancy
SUITIN#b AND
TROUSERINGS
on hand we will sell
them at reduced prices
to make room for our
Spring and S u m m e r
Woolens. Be sure and
call in before you place
your order.,4 - 4
G. H. WILD & CO.,
108 E. WA HIINOTON STREET.
THE GREAT GAME
"PIT,,
EXCITING F U N
FOR EVE1RYONE
SHEEHAN'S
DETROIT, 160 Woodward Avenue
ANN ARBOR, 320 So. State Street
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank.
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $175,000.
Resources, 52,oo,000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
O.Foe se Charles E. Hiscok, Pes. NY. D.
H r man, Vice res; M. J. Frit, Cashier.
M. ti FUERAL
. . Mra, DIRECTOR.
Office 209 S. 4th Ave. Phone 98. Resi-
dence 302 S. 5th Ave. Phone 314.
Ambulance on call.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Entered as second class matter at the Ann
Arbor Post Office.
Published daily (Mondayexceptedi during the
college year, at 17 E. Washington street,
(basement floor, side entrance) Phone 8192-3r
MANAGING EDITOR :
S. EMORY TIOASON
BUSINESS MANAGER::
ROSCOE B. HUSTON
EDITORS:
Athletic, - - - ROBERT K. WALTON
Nese,- - - - - J. . .ATv:
ASSOCIATES:
Cliford Stevenson, Roy Peebles,
A. M. Graver, Henry P. Erwin
A. C. tound. A. H. Ortmeyer.
Joseph Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More.
Ida M. Brownrigg. 1. Waite Jayne.
Geo. A. Osborn. Harold C. Smith.
Harry 11. Andrews. Alfred It. Koch.
Editor Today-GEO. A. OSBORN.
Subscription-Two Dolars per year, pyablei n
advance. If delinquent after Nov. 1, 1 03, $2.
Office Eonrs:-12:30 to 1:30 and 6:30 to 7:30
P. m. Daily.
Address-ROSCOE B HUSTO, Business Man-
ager, 331 Packard Street.
Telephone, 461.
CALEN DAR.
January 14-7 p. m. Junior Literary
banquet at Oyster Bay.
January 15-ChoryseUnion, Kneisel
Quartette.
Fischer party at Granger's.
January 16-1:30 p. m. Annual meet-
ing Athletic Association.
January 16-Comedy Club play.
January 16-7 to 8 p. m. Bird Club
meeting in Curator's office, Mu-
seum Building.
January 17-7:30. Wesleyan Guild
lecture by Professor Tucker of
Dartmouth College.
NOTICE-DAILY BOARD.
Sitting for Michiganensian picture,
Saturday, January 16, 11 a. m. at
Rentschler's. 75-77.
It appears from a notice in another
colum that a meeting of the "Bird
Club" will be held soon. Are you a
bird?
The recent scheme of the Michi-
gamua Society in regards to the
erection of a club house is one that
should be supported by everyone con-
nected with the University. It is a
very feasible undertaking and if car-
ried out Michigan would have her
long desired club house. No one can
fail to see the advantage to be de-
rivedtfrom such aplan,and tistime
that we are taking hold of the matter
and pushing it through. It will devel-
op and keep strong our spirit and
with the support of everyone at this
time a club house would be an as-
sured thing.
COLLEGE OSIP.
Missouri State University intends to
found a chair of Poultry soon. Ex-
periments in spring chicken cultiva-
tion last spring were so successful
that the step was decided upon.
One of the professors at Columbia
has discovered the first algebra in
looking through some manuscripts in
the Columbia library. The book is a

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sixteenth century copy of a transla-
tion of Mohammed Ben Musa Al Kho-
warizime, who was a celebrated math-
ematician of the school of Bagdad. It
is the first known treatise bearing the
name "algebra." An inscription in the
book shows that it was translated by
Castiensis in 1183.
Every Tuesday afternoon during the
months of January, February and
March. the ladies of the faculty at Co-
lumbia University will give informal
teas to all the studeits. It is planned
in this manner to afford the students
an opportunity to become better ac-
quainted with the faculty.
By a recent addition to the Vene-
tian Art Glass Collection at the Le-
land Stanford Museum, it possesses
the finest collection in the United
States.
At the quarterly convocation of the
University of Chicago, the honorary
degree of Doctor of Laws was con-
ferred on President VanHise of Wis-
consin for his work in geology.
(Continued from page one.)
J. E. Fetzer-Halt mile.
R. L. Lewis-Quarter mile.
R. A. Elwood-Jumps and shot put.
F. S. Elsacer-Sprints.
T. H. Read-Pole vault.
I. K. Stone-Mile.
W. H. Furst-Pole vault.
J. A. Dunford-Half mile.
L. E. Murphy-Weights.
H. F. Schulte-Weights.
R. G. Meade-Mile.
J. W. Bell-Quarter mile.
J. F. Preston-Mile.
P. W. Work-Pole vault.
F. D. Nichol-High jump.
W. Griffths-Shot put.
W. Perry-Mile.
. lDaane-Mile.
C. L. Harpham-Half mile.
A. Rebstock-Quarter mile.
C. H. Perrin-Shot put.
A. Hahn-Sprints.
U. D. Weary-Shot and polt vault.
L. R. Smith-Half mile.
M. S. Wolfe-Shot put.
J. S. Curtis-Weights.
W. L. Finton-Shot and quarter.
A. H. Barlow-Shot and broad jumpp
F. S. Norcross-Quarter mile.
P. L. Lovejoy-High jump.
G. L. Waite-Mile.
A. W. Parry-Half mile.
C. Sturgeon-Broad jump. -
C. Rieneck-Broad jump and shot.
F. B. Keeler-Half mile.
R. W. Keeler-Sprints.
H. L. Heath-Hurdles.
K. Miller-Shot and broad jump.
L. M. Van Etten-Mile.
C. G. Penman - Shot and broad
jump.
E. S. Shank-High jump and shot.
L. Gill-High jump,
W. S. Berry-Shot and quarter.
W. B. Lewis-Shot put.
H. Talmer-Mile.
P. J. Reenan-Haf mile.
C. L Dew-Half mile.
W. I. Boyles-Weights.
I. N. Thompson-High jump and
weights.
J. A. Fishleigh-Broad jump and
quarter.
W. J. Barbout-Quarter and half.
G. M. Read-Half mile.
F. Logman-Weights.
. M. Sims-Pole vault.
C. Kahle-Hurdles.
H. M. Edmonds-Weights.
D. L. Dunlap-Shot put.

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aild Carriers
By Edwin C. Goddard
Tie Oulinrs state the found-
ation princ:p.p-of the subject in
an orderly and consecutive form
in order that the Itudent 1ay
have an oppuitunity to see the
subjec 1 as a whole
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ON
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rooda Eveol ag, Jan. 2
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