dew/ i r_ r all VOL. X. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1899. No. 48. J IWI L T T H Fine Fall and Winter H E, Suitings, Golf~ Suits, E Fancyj Vesting&. T DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY T AWe Carry the Largest A IStock In the City. L 0 108'EAST WASHINGTON ST. 0 Chocolates We make a specialty of Chocolates as a ide line. We sell lots of them ad our stockc is always fresh. LowneysA llegretti's and Kohn's always in stock. Wilder's Pharmacy THE 01LD Frseerl weekaso ee bocy's.ad nwarera dy with Eashill lie of sUNCIES, U- B ELIABIad OACO tI~tts A SPI tGALTY. R. E. JOLLY & CO. Photog raphs Clat yea hae takcn. If they are macsted on cares youffrids cass tor- raw er hag Cemn. An Album will keep hes. Allumse dlet cst so mnech is the ed. We sell thes. Calkins' Pharmacy JUST ISSUED Philosophy of H istory. Aa Intrdcia Cs the Philosophical Study of - Politics By Asasasl II. LY, athr of"Citize. sipad Satvatin," ad Dyamai deliss." 12 Mo. 254 Pages. $1.00. GEORGE AWAHR waheiser is the Uivaserity f Mieign Ann Arbor. PRESIDENT'S REPORT. Made to Regents Departments Re- veweted-More Land Needed for Buildns.-Recommnendations. Dr. Angll spoke cwith eling upoe tleerecent lss to the University in the dealh of terf. (erge A. Iloch, raer- rinlg tol him as "elaoa the most usefuat and prmiing of the younger proesf~- With regard to the atendlance, it cid not tquite equal that of th preceig year, the fallin ef beitg in the literary andenlgineer islgtdeartmnts. Hwll- ever, the rpesrt sheesthtlat tere cos a small incrraase in number at Mihi- gall students, the decline eig iteethe aftcentanceeromtee otsrtate. Iso regard to cc-dutitone Dr. Aneti sataid that for the past teo yeasoi hacs leae practically thesame. Is te literary dpartment4ddperc et tctLito stodents are omeOns, the greater tae, of womossmete to the University to repare themselves for teaching. Dr. Angell made mention oathte need of ell oecip, the diadvanae uner cch iethey are at preseantelabolrinsgvitle out them andth le great imtoranc i secureig then. Mention is made afthl~e addition tee tile engineering 0cpslet a t acher at ssarine arhilecteure, ase additocsneehic has eretocore been isposibleccoing to a ack of mean. tts regardt to conepellig fhet ye-Ic studentaet the lierary and enineerig depasrtmenta to attedreulary th- classea ine the gymsfeiume, Dr. Act It% spoke 00 olio tt: "Dring the Cpast yearce ae oemeae ttendasteeonltfh intuction Ie gyml- nlastics comtellsol Y for the iretdyeacr' studlents of the literary and engieesing cat Cartse nt. We ound that lltioagh wechlad large and well appointed gys- nasiumsne tor bth sexs and gcocd in- str-uctcers, es considerable number of e ts cccvstudetsttatek no advantage of fhe oppeortunitis offsret for physial trice.- ing. Mccyocf theascre' persors cot mstafneedced to eprofif by these. Cf is halfley. d that by a year's trainisg ost cot the students ceil leave acuirdl a fate or gmnasticeork, cccrcill h-vee lecrn'd to appreiat the value of sys- tematic aend regular eercis. The a s- s0Iing interst in athlei contet 051 the ball ground by no means leada th gloat mnesof tuatdents to seure the exercse, whlich is eental to the pre- servatiron at health and to the best s- ccs in tudy. "Thha ecupancty at so large a pat of the campus by our prent buildigs and by those whchl are saon to be add- ed, cmpels attention to the imort- ance oft seuring Cts adjacent to -ur preset property. It is much to be regretted that purchases uera nt made yarsasol.ut n one then foresaws toe present development at the Univer- sity. We should avoid the mistakes at our predecssrs, and as scon as acer means cell pernit. us, should procree suitable property near s. We shucld act with a wise regard to the fftre needs of the institution. 'Cn recent years there has been a great revival at interest in the art of public debate in several universities, and especialy in this University. Fr- sserly the debating or so-called literary tocieties at the leading American col- lages cwere a eonspicuous feature in their life. Many men, who bcae eminent as oratrs or debatrs, loked back n the training they received in those societies as the mst valuable help they obtained in their undergra- duate experene. ut about thirty years ago, whether, as many think, awing to the riaeof secret -fraternities among the sudents or to same ther cause, the interest in the old debating sacieties began to decline. In ome col- leges the societies expired, and vlulable libraries whh they had built up were scattered or sold. t beeame the fashion to speak slghtingly of the art of public opeaiing. At one commencement at a FACULTY CONTROL large univesity the speeehs oathes graduafisg class were read from manspt.ipl 0OfAtheics Established. Manager 'Hut it socen becamee clear that tho Baird Appointed Director of Sports. cilegaa which ueraeseglcting thetarOt Oher Business Transacted. of public speaking cerec smakisg a grave mistake. tar the time had nalt 'flee Board of hag ants set this man- rose when the public did not desire tee log-cwith Re'gnts Far, Cocker, Kiefer, lstes to the snswuho has somethinig Lacwton, utterield, Dean and Cook interstinlg to say, and has the facutfyprsn.PsietAglradhsvy of saying it well. It is sate to ay Ihe paat radstAgl edhsvr trieevaercill come, chen men will be alelaeeceeualreteoc. It was so well re- iedifereent to good utterance of good caved fhat HRegesFrr, took, utter- thought. 'Thtre arose among studensehld and otheara imsmsdiatly dmanded thermselves a healthsy reaction against extra copis for distribution among the the neglect of practice in etiective speakigewetsfer ins formal dicourese petle of tea state. It uas dcide or in extemopoaneus deate. Itt les that is aditifonto e the regular adddi- resulted in the custom of compeletiiv tion of 1.00thciaccik covers, 300 triaels ilee lpireparation andi delivery etaleccithou coves sftr a snre x- cf set speecries or lee deats n uc-. tionssat currant intrrsi. Set imesendfaedI' ditribution should be prined. these eontesots ae b'etweon sfudet,,ill Aas3opsis oft the report is given in lth ece e esam i hestittinacdsomefies 0be- esnother columcn. tween students of diferenflestitution.a emstipran.cin a h r - re nessae agreatly darlied 'h otlotlrfn cinsa h the ineestro in public Oteaing i eelof 1.11 'ntmni ot Chas. Baieretadirector ,toruiversialies. tncidentally they oleot fdoor athleis. Mr. Baird is to hav lereved to torrect the ale' inpes- reeive a alay of $,00 teemthe Uni- side of seayflet atheicicentes w ity. and cilIC have the rank tf aborbc flea etire ettetin offle Asmer- ican studient, to the exclusion of islte'-- nio prof'es. Mr. aird sill have eft in ely kind of inllectueal ahieve- tll charge of all ootder athletics 3ub- sents. 0 am happy to say thalt cleis ject 1toih board f coeetrl. The board 'Cneee-lice beelas maee an honoadle of cntrel iaauhoried to pay lieu dothatleg contets, is wcih one studet $H00adctioinal tom gate eepts at th cocoa beene essaetd. Its seec of fie atleilie ldae, raising his ttal salary seine oeieal conestslccithlse rn feto 2,000 inieetlutions its reraesfafivs lav ti]e-' acany caused by the death at ckenchfleest place. Utfsiseedeboeays ccit ilshle'Unccevrrity eot Wisroneece. tie .cMis LLangden, lsrueor, Dr. Karl Nortlleve sten floeirsiy, flee fleeeal Wileln Geuthe cels apepontedt ontsthe ty ofctciiagoc aced lisa Univesiy o rcmmnendaion of ro. egle and i-'esseevaia it tas bc-at succesful insaeyt50. '..mrset ccitzesof o(rcocuntry aera The plaeoof I.IT. Young u-s filed meanifestineg acdciroe-taiet some of else by H -. tark at a salary of $00, and stroner uneiversfties soetld procidelRI. tD. 'T. Holister ccas iput in te leuse.; cc e.t1aL,1r.m rel esrpcillyc ille tinleecs eo Itisleh ae noweroab- nmuseum in plae of Mr. Peart at a lishecd I Iplep-lore moe, so ar a educe- salary of $15. ti , cai peepare theese, tfr esgaginge in A comsmusictn rmnHe',Vaughan isnternaonsal eomees-, for reposibl'ceal read reeoerndisg its place at loitionsoice hankiseg ancdother fiatncial 110rs01.110.forcreres in our consul-r ~asdesco I. Swinton, . ., one ef the a111d diplordnateic secrvice. The erinery interelee the Unverssity hsital obje c whiich flee faterseca hd in veiresigse'd, anes Gosanian, . .; fonding the firs: Ne Englandt co- ('harle . lrigg leetake IS" poeitio iees watsfhee e lein of the minstr ,filled hi' He. inrd, rsisgsede, at a lesoilag ce ded ere'ofat-esinisryte .eryo10,anththe ayof triigwsaga rprto o h aayo 50 n htteslr fstudy cof lawevand mcedcine. Ifcwas Ds. Henry W. Hrley be raised te$50. eurieh later that it ccwa seasnfto e ot trof. V. . Salding reonmmendedc te- i--a tee menewheo ceera te folow, It husiseose lieeBt Inoe a cosideable' J. W. T. Hote, a nemnber ofcthte grd- lpe-rc'stagaectof r'en wiheegee te colegeiuate school, fr the Ferry telocestip. expect tee take uomseee businets pu- tuit. Many of them utimtleely coelln to Case Toda, locsseof great reponsibility is the on- dut of icdustrial or cocmrrcia ater- A csrippld 'arsity setl go uton the arises. That-a is a gneal and alpar- hield today to met the' tean rollses etly a justifiabe cxpetation that at Scientiic School whchecomses tere cith larg expnsin awits urommece.a des or die spirit to combat against a We are able to poduce under condi- tides wchinsable us t export frerly, feeling of toes much cofidene. 'flin and ts cmpefe scesullywcot cher taeseromises to be nt only hard b-t great natiocns its the nakets set the cose. Cs feels that she has tec hst cworld. We should rear a generaetios 01 chance te defeat Micigane that she meethantesend bankers euippd by in- teligencerhe and taning to be flreateease of any in the cworld. They nednot rc-lewd it is sen that tey mst only the technical training of thecoceut- think their chances are exceptionally ing roam, but also a famiiarty emitiegoed. That year, the on in shick the laws of international trade and x- ehsgatdsihte lnugsa Cornell cas defeated 1 to 4 in Detroit, lagaean]economic conditions of the pincipal Michigan played Case at Cleveland and cmmerial nations of the wold. the score at the end at the second hlaf "Furthermore, it is geeraly re og- stood I to 6 in favor of flea sienfict niaed that our consular system needs shool The gsme eas pulled out in murk leptovament, if it is to render us the second Shl, howecca, to the tune the ervice it ught in pomting oer o016t to . They came close to ewin- foreign trade. t is admitted that te ning len and whens they think their rught to secure special training for te chances are even htter nose they must men seha are to hold the consular ofie, e prtty god. ansd even lfr those-he are to bece tuarre, seho played at tackle last interpreters, at our consulats and lega- year and wvs drawn back to soeron1 tons and embassies. Michigan, maling a drop kik from teo "Of course every strng university 35-yard ine, is new playing at halfback nasa gives a portion of the instructiosn and is cosidered to be even inre dan- required for special preparation in the gerous noev tan he was. Mie was ou pursuits named. ut mst probatly at the game here last year ocing to all American universities would h-ve injuries ut is very much in it nos. to add, or at any rate enlarge, wvork i With these men in the back field their commercial geography or cmmercisleweight behind the line must be near an history, pay attention to same depart- average of t75 pounda. ments of finance and political econosmy The teamso which Michigan puts in not now usually treated, and give mre- against the visitos will be far franc +time than is nsw devoted to interns- being the strongest we have been able tonal law, both private and public, and to put in this yer. Snow is sik abed rto the mastery of at least German, and McLean is not much better, Frasnc S Continued as pags$, Cntnued as page 4.. I