THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY G. H. W IA Comp /nTI se aed as secodclam stor totheIn II LI d allAbo Post Hubs:',c u. H. Wild "umpm L d gM al Tir Published daily (Mondayexceptedduringthe Lead ng A (!hant T 'ilor Q College year, at 117 E. Washingtou street, Leadig MU u avv l basement fner, side etrance) Phone 84:-3r MANAGING EDITOR : S. E'5iRY 'ITH)MASON BUSINESS MANAGER: SPRING WOOLENS ROSCOE B. a usTON EDITORS: For Suits, Top Coats and Aletic r. - - - ROBaKT K. 1 AtoS Trousers. Full dress suits a 'e ASSOCIATES: specialty Let us show you Clifford Stevenson, Roy Peebles, A. X. Graver, Henry P. Erwin our London Serges, London A. C. Pound. A. i. ortmeyer. Cheviots, Scotch Mixtures, Joseph Y. Kerr, stoddard S. More. Ida M. Browrigg. . .Waite Jayne. Kilowens, Blarneys, High- Geo. A. Osorn. Harold C.Smith. lands,Edinburghs,Dru- arr Adrews. Thos A. Sims. lans, dihurhs Drm- Thou:as B.IRoets. Clyd L. Dew. tochty's, McGugors, Lonldon BUSINESS STAFF: C. A Thompson. wnm.t. Lloyd and St. Andrew Flannels, l. s.-tiitz. H. X. uatourette. London Cassimeres or Amer L . in el es ican Serges. Please call and see Editor Today-J. Y. KERR. SSubsoription-Two Dollars per year, payable i:n advance. If deli nquent after Nov. 1, 1903, $2.50 6H. Wild Compnly Office Hours:130 t 30 and 6:30 to 7:30 Port-O. Diy. * Address-ROSCOE B. HUSTON, Business Man- 108 E. WASHINGION STRIEET. ager, 331 Packard Street. - Telephone, 461. ~***....@G >,.,e @eee 00 5.' SENIOR STUDENTS CALENDAR. June 9--7:30 p. m. Lecture by Prof. O6Wenley on "A Phase of ,the Phil- Leave your orders now osophical Asect of Evolution,' yor in Museum Lecture. Y for June 11-8 t:. m. Singing meeting on f ENGRAVED tie Cmpus. V June 13-Monday-Lecture by Fr. T. * VISITING CARDS J. Haggerty on "Why labor is or- ganized, why it should organize Styles: and what it is organized for." Script, Roman, Old English a June 19-Sunday-Baccalaureate ad- From $1.25 to $3.00 dress by Pres. Angell, University for hal. C orarsJune 22-Wednesday-Alumni day at + 100 Cards and Copper Plate the University, 2:30 p. m. ., Alum- ni association's annual meeting 100 Cards from Plate, 75. and song recital, University hall. S8 p. m. reception, Waterman gym- New line Crane's 5nasium. * June 23-Thursday-Sixtieth annual Fine Stationery = commencement class oration by Prof. Calvin Thomas of Columbia * University. SHEEHAN & CO, With this number the Daily issues for the last time of one of the most Unlversity Booksellers. Sta- remarkable and noteworthy years int tioners and Engravers. the history of the University. In ath- letics we l4ave added fresh laurels to 320 South State Street. those with which our athletes of the "f f@fi 4sfN Afi A4l +i+ last five years have made illustrious the name of Michigan. In football, The An Arbor Savings Bank track, and tennis we were inapproach- A able, at baseball we acquitted our- UapitUdto, jes,eo0. suplus. $175,000, selves with credit. But it is not in the Rlesoureces, $:0.e00o :.A GENERAL BANKING BtSINESS field of athletics that we must look TRANSACTEt. for the year's most signal achieve- OFrtniEs 'arltes IE. tdI . Pts.: 0'. Inents. We must look tupon the evolu- Harri nan, icePres. M1..I tritozushier. tion that has been going on hero in theUniversity to discover our great- w rsChoice Cut Flowers est success. and Plants in season No one who has followed closely the COUSINS & HALL developments of the year in the Uni- versity can escape the fact that the Cor. S. Univ. Ave. and t2th Street student body as-a whole has vaguely Telephone 1 . begun to realize its self possibilities n 51. of which it has here to fore bad no conception. And this realization has DONA'ION TO CLUB HOUSEFUND. expressed itself in many outward forms, chief among which are the war Tb I ed against graft, the nebulous idea of a Tefolloving letter sccompanied by 1 "Senior Council" and the more com- a check for $170.00 has been received sletely developed moment for a Stu- by the treasurer of the Michigan club dent's Union and a Michigan Club house ftnd. House. That all these apparently un- related movements are in reality only Ann Arbor, Mich., June7, '04 the venting of a newlyawakened senti- "The Junir Hop Committee of the ment in the University, is partially, class of 1905 do hereby donate to the proved by the fact that all University Treasurer of the University of Michi- activities are working hand in hand gan, at trustee for the Ways and toward the same end. As a re- Means committee of the Michigan suilt of the efforts of the club house club house project of the University committee, the Junior Hop Committee, of Michigan a sum of $170.00 to, be the Comedy club and the Senior Re- used with discretion, for the purpose ception committee agreed to turn over of furthering the initials interests of their profits to its use. By this means this worthy project. a precedent has been established Further provision is hereby made which will reduce the so called graft' that this gift be recognized in some ing five hundred per cent. We have no substantial form, in the building to vicious spirit of graft here at be'known as the Michigan Club House Michigan and now that the conscience which recognition shall fitly commem- of the student body has been aroused orate the "J" Hop committee of the sands which have previously gone to class of 1905, as the first donor to the private pockets because giv.-a; them Milichigan Clutb House." too public uses was unheard ,f, will J Hop Committee, Class of 1905. be dedicated to better purps :.s. To Signed. repeat then the student's su an and senior council movements i 'arried out successfully will sure bring about a reduction of graftin nd by doing so will give to them,,- ;es ad- ditional force. Here then in this development of a new spirit as manifested bythlesegrat- ifying results bas the real avnce of the year been made. Let us express the hope that the force which this spirit has gained will carry it over the summer, that next year will see a de- velopment even more remarksabe than that of this year, and that now that we have "found ourself" the good work will be completed duly by see- ing Michigan firmly established as the peer of American colleges in unified college spirit. As for the Daily this year, the first uder the new regine and ownership, has been one of the most successful in the history of the paper, financial- ly and alorg other lines asrw ell.t has bieen the ctnstant efort f the board of editors to establish the fact in the minds of the students that the Daily is absolutely and unqualifiedly a student organ, whose uancial man agement only is under the control of a board on which the faculty is rep- resented. It has furthermore be-n the aim of the Daily to deal with impar- tiality and fairness with all student interests. If these efforts of the board have met with some degree of suc- cess its time will not have been wast- ed and the Daily will have become more nearly what it aims to be-the common ground for the expression ofl everything that is best in the Univer- sity. (Continued from page one.) 3:0-6:00 a m. informal Recep- tion of Medical Seniors, Graduates and friends of the department of iedi-I cine and surgery by Dr. and Mrs. Vaughan, at their residence, 2.1 South State street. 3:00-5:00 :,. m. Informal Recep- tion of Graduates, Seniors, and friends of the school of pharmacy by Dr. and Mrs. Prescott at their residence 734 South Ingalls street. 8:00 p. m. Senate Reception-In Waterman Gymnasium. Recepuion by the Presiuent of the University Sen- ate to invited guests, graduates, form- er students and friends of the Univer- sity. Cars of admission can be otb- tained at the Secretary's office, from the Secretary of the Alumni Associa- tion, and from the Deans of the Fac- ulties. Thursday June 23. 9:00 a. m. The Sixtieth Annual Commencement. The ..Graduating classes will form at their respective buildings, under the direction of the class presdents. The procession to University Ball will be under the di- rection of -Barrison Soule, Chief Mar- shal. Position in the Commencement pro- cession and seats in the hall will be reserved for the Alumni, who should meet in Room C. 10:00 a. m. Commencement Exer- cises-In University Hall. Oration by Professor Calvin Thomas of Columbia University. Conferring of degrees. 1:15 p. m. Commencement Dinner -In the Barbour Gymnasium. Dinner tickets must be procured at the Sec- retary's office, price 50 cents each. Ticket holders will assemble at 1:00 p. m. under the Tappan Oak. RALPH STOEPEL, Treasurer. [or Second- HadText ,, . r e ar r i ' .r s t At 1 WAHIR'S IBOOKSTOR[S _ SU1T CASE Salt Leather o tell Frunt LeijtlitiLined Srang Brass ~ : k ks and - In all shlapes l III and se fram } UP, Save that $2.00 for an S. L. A. Ticket Next Fall In recent years there have appeared on the course such men as WU TING FANG GROVER CLEVELAND BENJAMIN HARRISON JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY SENATOR BEVERIDGE NEXT YEAR ;BETTER THAN EVER Coodspeed & San 117 5. duaitt "A stiff upper lip" is softened and re- freshed by Williams' Shaving Stick. UENRV & KYER, MERCHIANT TAILORS, ,*N.UNVERSITY AVE