J0P t.n- . Schooe f" erF"Club. ' ( Continued from Flot Page. mended the introduction of Sallut Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the "Cateline" into the work of the Lati College year, at departmets of the high schools. PrIe THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. cipal J. H. Harris, of Bay City, foow Orsroa: The Inland Press, Henning Block. ed with a livey paper, in which he ae Both Phones, 147. gued for a two years' course in Cree instead of the three years' work whio MANAGING iF DITOR. the report recommended. F. ExaELanan, '01 L A short business session follovet BUSINESS MANAGER The resignation of Prof. W. H. Sherze: O. H.asa. '00L. of Ypsilanti, who is president of th . EDITORS. club, was -reported, and Supt. H.T T.LWEsIC, '0 .. .HG. cDmaaT, '5 E Austin, of Owosso, the vice-presiden A.~0. Baews. '0W. H. J. B, WO, was made acting president. The treas L.J.MEsseasarRY,'00, W. D. HICKEY,'OsM, urer reported that only 110 out of i members of the club had paid las year's dues, and informed the delin quents that he was after them. Pro Adams, of Detroit, presented an invi The subscription price of the DiaI s e$2.50 for tation to the club to hold the nsox the oslegs yea, wth a reglae deliveey seore nn e da. Notices, d coaasaicateand meeting in April at Detroit under lh ether matter intended for publication must be auspices of the Central High Scho handed in at the DIoffie tb efore 0 p m or mailed to the editor before 3 p. m. of the 'ay His request was referred to the eec peais to that on which they are expected to olive committee with power to act. appear. uiecmitewt oe oat Subscriptions may be left at the DAILY ile, The sessions of the club closed tha Meyer's, or Stoillet's newstand, or with Business afternoon wi h a busy meeting. Th Manager. Subscribers will confer a favor by reporting promptly at this office any failure of report on chemistry was discussed b carriers to deliver paper. Prof. Delos Fall, of Albion College All cesein advertsing matter nust be In The report on botany was taken up be the office by 4p.m. on the dy previsa to that on which thev are to aeear. Prof. C. A. Davis, of Alma College and Miss Helen Hing, of the east sidl The Boqcott Off. Saginaw High School. The last dis During the past few days the hops cussion concerned the report on zoo- and mishaps that are to, be recorded as logy. The principal paper was read b athletic history in the middle west eave Prof. Jacob Reighard. He was foilow- been of a nature almost sensational In ed by Dr. H. S. Jennings who read-a the effects produced. Prof. Stagg is paper prepared by Prof. Lewis Mui reported as offering to Director Baird, bach, of Detroit, the latter being un- at terms that -could be nothing if not able to attend. agreeable to both parties, a game to be Big Attendance. played Dec. 9 of this year and games The Wisconsin-Michigan cott on Thanksgiving day of suceeting drew the largest attendance yet to be years. This offer Mr. Baird refused to recorded at any game of football play- consider without first confering withe ed in the west. Credit for this muse the management of Wisconsin and Ill-- be given the business like way in wilce nois, with whom Michigan had a year the affair was run off. The graduate ago entered into a boycott against Chii- committee composed of three men from cago. He felt in honor bound to do so each University with Ward Hughes as and expected similar treatment froi official and active manager was in the Wisconsin and Illinois manager. charge. Chicago was literally covered The offer not -being accepted immedi- with advertising matter, and every ately by Michigan's manager, Stagg convenience possible was offered to the made it to Manager Fisher of Wiscoa- public. Excursions from eight or ten sin -who apparently jumped at the outside points were run in f'r the chance the night before the big game, and alumni smokers held. All game. Thursday it was announced that these things resulted in the sale of Wisconsin and Chicago had entered in- every seat before the .morning of the to an agreement which provided for a big game. Standing room was it a game this year and for three sucecr.- premium, and the turn stiles recorded ing years. This all being done to the a record breaking crowd. total ignorance of the Michigan and Illinois managements. Prof Francis W. Kelsey will address The following day Manager Fisher, the Unity Club tonight on the iubj-t,, supposedly at the instigation of Pres. The Temples of Pompeii. He has a Adams; of Wisconsin, withdrew from number of unusually fine photographs the agreement with Stagg and a con-- of the old temples which will be dis- ference of the faculty boards of tto played by the stereopticon. interested parties was called. Presi- of its lack of definiteness, and the lat- dents Adams, of Wisconsin, Harper, of _ _-_--__--_ Chicago, and Draper, of Illinois, and Prof,. Pattengill. of Michigan met ana EU THY """L discussed the situation with the rallI \ J tsult that Chicago has seen the erro Antiseptic Tooth and Moth Wash, 't her ways and the four greater uni- 20 Bottle. sersities of the middle west are unite n policy instead of being dvidt mo either, three against one or two agan two. As the matter now stands W - s consin and Chicago will contest for ooth Paste Championship honors Saturday nex' A plarand reliahlofintrigcc25 and on Thanksgiving day of the season Packael. of 1900 Michigan will'play Chicago in TOOTH BRUSHES TO MATCH Chicago and Illinois and Wisconsn wil Play in Milwaukee. Chicago will play / Madison earlier in the season. In ties season following that of 1901,- Wisconi- R sin will play on Turkey day in Chicago C.IA.MVTS HMITG StTOM . and the U.). of C. will come either to Ann Arbor or to Detroit. So it is that the p1an is expected to be carried out, Wisconsin and Michigan alternatin with Chicago at theclose of the sea- son and the latter altternating in its . trips to Madison and Ann Arbor. TO -NIGHT Army Wine From the Nacy. po~tu esthe esn n Ana Harry 5Shannon Co. StrathW tPitadAn" H Ir ha n n.polls cadets meet on Franklin Fild Il at Philadelphia in football for the first time in six years. 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