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THE MICHIGAN DAILY Entered as second class matter at the Ann Abr Ps Office Published daily (Monday excepted) during the college year, at 117 E. Washington street, basement floor, side entrance Phone 82 3r MANAGING EDITOR: S. EMORY THOMASON- BUSINESS MANAGER: ROSCOE B. HUSTON EDITORS: Athletics, - - - ROBERT K. WALTON New,-- -- - J. S. BALEn ASSOCIATES: Clifford Stevenson, Roy Peeples, A. M. Graver, Henry P. Erwin A. C. Pound. A. H. Ortmeyer. Joseph Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More. Ida M. Brownrigg. I. Waite Jayne. Geo. A. Osborn. Harold C. Smith. Barry 11. Andrews. Alfred B. Koch. Thomas B. Roberts. Clyde L. Dew. BUSINESS STAFF: C. A. Thompson. Wm. R. Lloyd M. S. Koblit. H. K. Latourette. Thos. L. Fekete. Editor today-H. C. STEVENSON. Subscription-Two Dollars per year, payable in advance. If delinquent after Nov. 1. 1903, $2.50 Office Hours:-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. CALENDAR. April 1, 2 p. m.-Address by Prof. F. A. Newcombe on "A Manner and Means of a Biological Survey of Michigan," in New Medical Build- ing. April 1 8 p. m.-Address by Prof. John M. Coulter on "A Neglected Nat- uralist," in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. April 1-Basketball game in Barbour gys. April 1.-Senior Law party. April 2.-Fencing Tournament. April 4-Rocky Mountain Club Party. April 9-Woman's League Leap Year party. April 9, 8 p. m.-Lecture by Prof. Van Tyne on "A Trip Down the Dan- ue, at Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. NOTICE. All those sending written notices for insertion in the Daily are requested to print all names, addresses, and dates which may appear in the notice. Only by so doing can mistakes be avoided. Judging from the prospective list of graduates, the University will turn out this year one of the largest literary classes in its history. The girls still preponderate in numbers, and a slight increase over last year is noticeable here. This is probably due to the growing popularity of this department and the wide reputation which it is obtaining in certain lines of academic work. As a preparation for teaching the work in the University is now considered superior to that offered at the Normal schools. it i' i i t I I I i GOSSIP OF THE COLLEGES. A freshman in the law department at Northwestern is the Republican candidate for Alderman in the twenty- first ward of Chicago. He is receiving the enthusiastic support of all the law students. The students at Columbia are plan- ning to install the honor system in the coming spring examinations. The girls of Nebraska and Minneso- ta will soon meet in a championship basketball game at Minnesota. The Nebraska team has not lost a game since its organization in 1896. It is now reported that ckersai has decided to quit the University of Chicago and play professional ball. He has received a good offer from one of the Three I teams and will probably take it up, as he finds he will be ineligible for the track team this spring on account of his studies. Wisconsin's newly purchased racing shell recently built by Cornell, arriv- ed at Madison so badly damaged as to be totally useless for rowing purposes. This will prevent Wisconsin from hav- ing a rowing four this year as the shell cannot be repaired and a new one can not be built in time to be used. MICHIGAN NOTES. The opera "Patience,"which was re- cently produced here by School of Music students, was presented in Jackson last night. Chas. A. Robertson, '05 law, who has been ill with appendicitis, was op- erated on this week by Dr. Darling and is recovering. Robertson is a Delta Tau Delta. H. F. Mercer, John B. Lichenauer and Paul S. Ache, '03 laws, have open- ed un a law office in the Park build- ing, Pittsburg, Pa. Prof. Jacob Reighard, head of the Zoological department at the Univer- sity, will lecture April 5 to the stu- dents of the UJniversity of Nebraska at Lincoln on "The Parental Instinct of Fishes." Prof. Reighard is con- sidered one of the country's greatest zoologists and some time ago was hon- ored with the appointment of special- ist to the United States Fish Commis- sion. '06 TEAM ELECTS CAPTAIN. At a meeting of the '06 baseball men which was held in the trophy room of the gymnasium yesterday afternoon, Robert Lain, was elected captain of this year's squad. Six of last year's team were present, and have signified their intention of trying out with the squad this season. The first practice will be held at the fair grounds Friday at 3 o'clock, the weather permitting. Besides the large number of old men there are several very promising new candi- dates. Sanger, who pitched last year for Kalamazoo when they won from Notre Dame and Northwestern Uni- versity, will probably take the box for the '06 team, owing to the fact that he is ineligible for the Varsity this year. AN INIE[LD[R"S GLOVE Made of selected, velvet tanned buckskin, built on li n e s that will appeal strongly to the players of experience is our No. 2xs. It has no heel pad, is made extra long in the wrist, is lined and slightly padded and strongly and durably made thronghout. It sells [or $2.50. FOR SALE AT W alr's Book Stores. N / Not a three-dollar hat, but the three-dollar hat. The"VARSITY" The distinction is in the difference. GOODSPEED 8 Hlatters 117 S. (Hain 81. A stiff upper lip" is softened and re- freshed by Williams' Shaving Stick. THE STUDENTS' LECTURE ASSOCIATION THS SPACE BELONGS TO THE S. L. A. 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