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MANAGING EDITOR:
S. EMOiRY THJOMASON
BSUSINESS MANAGEIR :
iROSCOEii. IHUSTON
EDITORS :
- - - ROnEnRT K. WANTONs
- - - - J. S.t PunY
ASSOCIATES:
Stevenason, Roy Peobles,
raere, HenrylP. Erwin
aond. A. H. Ortmeyer.
Y. seer, Solddard S. More.
kririlgO. I. Waite Jayne.
Olorsn. Hlarold C. Smdth.
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BSINESS STAFF:
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)lt. H. K. Latourette.
E. Dec~oy. Tiros. L. Poelee.
ar today-Harold C. Smith.
iuToollrs poee, payaleois
*If delinqusent aftseNsv. 1, 1903, $2.10
ounrs:-12:30 tos1:30 and 6:30 in 7:30
p. m. Daily.
ROSCOE B. HUSTONI, Business SMan-
nger, 33i Packard Street.
Teiephone, 461i
CALENDAR.
1 ip. ii. IDenmocratic Club
coii aducoenieitioii in New-
ry Hall.
L-ass Sociol Club lance.
April 8-8 to l0II)p. nm., S. C.
-8 p. ill. Lecture by Professor
a Tyne ill "A Canoe Trip Down
Dasnube," at Sarah Caswell
g.11 Hall.
-Woman's League Leap Year
\Vi'inesilay, 81p. in., in Sar-
tCaswell Ange.l H-all, Lecture
'l'li'idiiri' \. Koch ttn "D~ante,
.Osii 0a11 the Poel."
wso itemi in yeslerday's issuie
'ioa if lthe tori ihat tonighit Pnit
iivilwili livir his leture Con
e rig ownilthit'Daisube. The
lnii)) is oniiiho) shold lie ta-
o unutge 0f by every student
n iessibili'atteiii. Iltewil) ntie
'a Itcia)t.as11nin)ter'tiinment,
11ibe ills)rcieias well.
Alpha Niu liierar'y siiciety
is' 'omp~llientedl fur its luro-
lisi'n1)uaranging 511111a gooid
liore li ro) meetinggoc tlhis
iii'l thatsociet y has heldl ibis
miii) lgs sold~i becomse a set-
liev. I)tCi)u1d1immeudiately wid-
Sphlere it infliuence which the
soiielilis ae. It would1)1bting
iii'eties o re closily in touich
))iveroilyaciiiies.
the University, ht will be appreci-
01011 in theofules) exent by every siii
of Michigan. who happens to be in AN
St. Louis next ummer.
THE WOMAN STUDENT AT THE INI[[D[RS
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. L V
The University of Michiga's iprios- O
ent ideal for her women studeits,
which has been evolved from the
three decades of co-euation, is fair-
ly well known thoghot the West. Md fslcevle
Some phases of it can perhaps be re- Md fslcevle
slated to advanage free) ime 1o ime tanned huckskin, built on
as conditions vary. The type o o-li i ii e s that sill appeal
nien students at Michigan has saedinii
sotmewhat since:'82,d 1ing 1hlst Strogly 1to e plaIyer of
decade teslecially. When Mic~higa's, exeri'en'c is ouir No. 'x.
tdloors were firstopeedo l 0wiimen, all
who came, came for studiy,, tor wr. It hato no hel d,~~ is
With the growinsg poplritlly ut ed-I Imadie exrailoug ii the
catitoflr swomen, and wih lbi' pros- svritlis linisd ac1rd1slightly
plerity of this lar) litthe countl)ry, 11)0
''hoarding sehollt ype"o"'fllgirl 1)as laddiedI a1)11stntgly aiitl
come on tht' scene. Till'o1111r type)'is dutil 5lly made, 111,m1 'lloil.
no) tewer in nuimbeirs 11011 tformerly. it ell
though thie proprionl is leo. Thei
boarding schotol girl, the girl woii For $2.50.
needslo 1ble madieIto sd11yewhioini'i'is
a considerable number it rles laii l __
dlownl for her guidance-grnilg thal
a coisiderabile nmber ot rules for
condor) is ever valable for an ed)n- 1FOR SALV A
catittnal insitntion-is forunalely in1
prety small aggregae, anilthibi'1lioi- W h1 JB o_ t rs
line a) Michigan loll reasonab~li5ly i aber's B ok wres
fixed it ih a view t10teloe ilr 0111
better type: Michigan hbs ovgldrn-
iment on lbseJeffersoniian riicipli,
that in geiitral the fewevthin lawssthelr'-
beteriff the communiity. Al Miu-
igan ihe wolmans buliling is cmig bo (x(ri t) otee
10111 play0anmore' aindlimiire 0important) lerienceedltrial lsyer, o/ ll pul'ullg
arl in lt'lifi' f 1tile. wi~oman. lihi'-iiisLl'ti'iiiito the yongstr in the
present swoman's Idean, 110 takingupu
bt'r du)tiis, maide )the 5woan's builidi- lrofessindoiiee 111/11 l11011 11/illtr-
ing her oficial hedqiuarters. T'elueci- (0/1(1 ayoeie 1c to te eerlast-
0111) ias beetn beneficiao 111t1111)1 ing ~ humiian tdramii."
anilwoevlmn. There cn libe 1 ii) no iilCsdoubtNItiUess
ho) in their Iown bulildin~gcihiia I C ClU EVN GPOT
large offhce, andlIwiltho t iisurb
ance cedoby pth('men siient s cumt Teert o
mng andi ging, tbe lieal an) lith0e wAroo
men sudents hove coeintoilin h
clser relaonithan ever ini lbeIpast. Cross-[xamination
In every sway i 1)00 ben sught.toi) Ill
'make lt'building le heaiqaters
for all the solcial lite of lhe Vier- BY
sity in whichl the womilenl taleiploc. FRANCIS L. WELLMAN
'The wvtmnI's bilduing,lor Ba~roulir
gymnasiumn, as i is inerchanlgeably of tie New York Bar,
called,. is opieiedlfir ny l~ivcsioiy
fuinctioinsuich as class tic rganizatonu ~ ''i'CR0-XMIAIN
socialsuor 11111), andl tere is no cbarge 011 I 21't)'AN'i' ITNFISIiS
for the seof t Iexcephlt-ir jaolr
fs's. As i) is lunexcelldlt'irushll 111- INSM CXERT
uoses lip Oiy ihalin te ilye,in(u s EDi)CASS.
'lthe expense lot using it is almous
nothing, i). has becomlecthe mols),11(1)-
111ar' plact' for sucbh ues. 'Pie hurl ull 11nd1 in udaskitedlollth, with
1of isstse can b)e cnrolled, 1n11)aoe gilt tps1, So, $2.50 net, (pst-
controlled. A limit of tweve o'lckil agie Mhe.)
is fixed fur the coe ofi all i-nllrtin51- ___
ments. 'the wolmen's dea'n is alIways
iresent. As ruii'suppiollliredi 119' C E. BARTHELL
pubslic sentiment. are atsays failures,
and as a healhy pubhlic sentime'nt: W& EICLBOK
amolng the student beody cn he grea- N. 326 Souh State Sreet
Sly futhhere'd andi much more' eaily_______________ ________
mnaintainedl by the cloe relationohip
between those re'sploiblei'for the
girls. andi tbe girls tbh'mselve's, and
as the wovman's buildiiing is ledily
and ill a really rl'narl ablieudegre Ke o
serving more and mure 05sit means
ot bringing the women othe Umnve'r f air. Use Williams'
sainding withthhe wvoman's ean,thi'Stc
fqueistioln of cnroling the scial lie
f the w~toen atMichigan seems ill he
ffairly well setled.
ISHEEHAN & COI
Uiers ~ity hBoIok'selrisSta-e
I tionersIand IEigiavers.
320 South State Street.
C. 11. IAJOR L CO14N
SlOe 'ialI of [inc
Inte'ior De corating
ken)1 d)
wholuui iii
onlyi lbe
iutu wil)
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with101'I0
11~pet110\ ~iii iii0of0-il I iO15, 'liThe ulniir'r' which bhias in charge
I Loe, tllsasii7'suui~lo'. hlii' 'ni'r'roity uof Michiganosxiit.i
23SF.Washington. Phone 237 a lbsC Si. IousEpsiioilunreports
II Dnhatn:1the1 rr anl'1ge'ment~s are sedl
U. ofM.Antilseptic Birber~ Shop urglessileg 11)111tat0 Michigan will be
uvruihily repire'se'itedh 01 the fair. Eve-
Ary AND emleaI,5 c 'iii'vorn is binig maideho moire
J. R. TROdANOWSKI, Proprietor. lihe .Michilgani exhiituileal toi thot of
Face Massage a Specaty. ,any Iiivi'rsiiy I ieu'he contry, and it
322 SaUTH STATE STREET will 11111,lonly upholuld the prestage of
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Season Tickets, $1.0 A jt Sinole Admission, 25c
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