;be 4 o VOL. XI. ANN ARBOR, MICE!., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 191 1900. No 7T2 Announcement S Our special line of foreign and domestic fabrics For the Fall and Winter of i900 has arrived and is arranged for inspec-I tion. The same careful attention is given to the styles and finish of every suit, whether to he used for husiness purposes or for full dress y. occasions. G. D. WILD CO, ro8 E. Washington St. DAINTY XMIAS GIFTS FOR LADIES: Wane crest Wre, hand painted with gold trimintgs that neer tarnish. FOR GENTLEMEN: Ebony Toilet Sets sitver mouonted. FOR EVERYBODY: Lownev's Chco- lates in but: and fancy pack- aees. SNII OUR WINDOWS. Wilder's Pbarmacy IGil GRADSE CIGARS itn V X Xmas boxes of 12 aod upi. X~ rijE IAK~ndIMAGES M for 10tndent Rooms MV FINECOCO)LATES andt A inBons in pretty boxes A A PIP ES :tid~uokingArticlesa just receivtd for Crist-5 S wais trade. it. E> ,lolly, 308 S. State Street. QUARRY'S Tooth Powder Has all the desirable- qual- ities of the best and *Has none of the harmful ingredients foond in so many. 25c per Bottle. [Souvenir ~Of ~Ann Arbors containing about '75 - photo -engravings * of College Build- ings and pisces of interest in Ann Ar- bor. Attractive silk cloth binding O0C of blue and oil- * ver, an excellent * thing to take home AIwith yon~hristmas. 2 1 1 % 1 1 I ft 4 t !I I t R I F h F k;. h: V F { "1UNCLE itM'S" TURKEY The Old Library 'Hat Man" Geti His Annual Thanksgiving Fowl-Has a Varid and Thrilling Past Another Tanksgivin~g .ihas passed andu o~d 'Unce Jim" ha:s etet his tn- key antd give:: silnt tintks to ihis loyal student:tfriends. The twitnkeinitmits eyes is always bigit, but about Tan::ksgivig timte it takes on: a::adiei luistre, for it hats become a custom::fithte studets to give the old :man:: iis tsrkey dinner, a::d tihis yearc was n excepti:: to te rule. A "Uncle Jit:" Ottley. kowtn to stt- dlen:ts as the "hat rain," cly after day takes hats an gives ot cecks t the getieal library. Butsy sudets rshstit: aind ott. pss Tim::their chieks. ut ftewvof thtem::hiiv::tver stoipet to it- q:ire into the pst of this picttresque and Sodd echaracter. In: fact,thad liiis: pirsos iinred f old Jim: for a history of his life, btn little satisfa:ction: wold ha:ve beets Cio say of hisels-fstd it wsstotly its his gleeful sood at tur:key te that u-in seitletites :a 1DIily reortnr otnde Iseets f his pa:st. neie-se:.tfore wiade frienids. Jii's lturkeys iost mtore tha:n::t::o- dinitary bi; it: fitthin ye:::'Jim:: waii ableto ::spreadil:a -til0saucre :ver ihis fissl. lT'e studen-:ts were tunuisncally R foiun:d allfotmer rencrds broke:. It is customary for some"settlr to -stru'Ctlie o:ubsription::paper and the stu:dents soot:filli it by pttig tieir nam::es dowvn for sitits fromi twety-five P ients up. It is an:::annusa affai atd Clii' boys :are :alwys gladto tuhelp "t .Uncle Jim:" sedt Thantksgivitg in th~e right manner. FAs "lin" Naglt- lin pated away I"Unctle" Jim: is thte sige ol utrvivor of the bygone ays of the University. He was born Feb. 14, 1814, and will, *therefore, be 87 years old net Febru- ary. He a been connected wvithi te *University a ong time and for the last seven year has bees: statiosed in tise *library check roonm. Though many vears bnot'hresore and te,.lie it Little could be obtained of his very EUROPEAN FELLOfWHIP early boyhood, lit at the age of 18 le served asnIa cabin boy on a man-o'-war in the English: navy. Later it: his Offered By the Association of Colegi- careeti he served as avalet to a distis- ate' Alumnae-Open to College guishied Englishnsoblenman. In his swar service and as valet din: trveled to Women-The Terms every part of th~e kn:owvn:sorld. His stories of advetuCres amng the sa- The Associatio: of Collegiate Alum- ages are trillitig ones, bt the old na is desirois of etcoraging the pr- tmtn from his inborn: modesty cattt tot sit of advnc:ed courses of study be in:duced to natrrate these events. His hol lie semsshrude inmys :amngt cwomte:: graduates of colleges. tery. ICtherefore proposes o devote $00 im nteiered te service of the Uii- evey yerc tosard payitg te expenses versity taotte year 1801 as jaitor of sote otngwoaiwhwsest of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ oa thwhsool wwissfhheesai: ttod iftg.e:twodconinned o:fthmi biad-tcarry ott her stdies it a foreign con- in.adcotne i hscaaiyutil about teni years :agoswhsvite t r3. Apitiion for his felowship ook a rath~er suddentrCipio En~glatnd, ill te rtceivedi by aty tiember of the aibout which sotne of te olde hetds commtitee hving it to chtarge. The still smile wvbetn it is tietiionted. The cadidates nmust be p.;, ':aties of col- authtorities of the Utniversity gave leges belotging to the association, and "Un:cle in:" his pesentC position sotme applicatiotts for the year 1901-1902 sevet: years ago at I:t modet saay. tiust be hatded in efoe Feb. 1, 1901, andttnle ssil ptobably le a fixtire as5 The fellowsiip will e awsarded oly "hiaC manut" s lotigis he' caes for the to catdidates vho gise pronise of dis- tiosition. titctiot: ithie subjects o which they Wht:eser ttty hatvuetuet:nhis pat,ndesote thesselvs. ICiilllete itu hic boys will.iinotut, constine to fir- Of the committee o ahupoitithCie canl- tush Jim sith a nice big Thatntksgivintg date who is best fitted fi' the positiont tkey, and its costly ndressitig. throtgt original gifts, previous trait- igetergy, puwer of endrance and heath. To tis etd they will receive Medics Searing College Mates appiatiots its vwitig from eegible aidaiuiittes usho wil peseti,.as clear- The cotdition of I. Roy Watkins of y is pttssitble. tteir ctimstito the fel- Jtttisciester, te menical studneit wsho owshtit. A u-u:ietitise examiniiatioi -,ias strictkenswith: smaltlhpox Moday. iill ntobeib'a,t. bthe u'bestowvtli if is ntt atll :thi-:iisg. thu fe'llotshlipu sil te basel upon: csi- It is a ery- light itac andl tit :iwiri Ide-uc f ltie'u-anidt's bilits-. sit i-is'sthave bhensi1epori~'tedsotht it is o hir-rospictn-of site-ess ii n-r hi- cusiieredthaCorit ror rec-au:tionsiseaiii'ineofstdy. Sun-teideittne i-it isr i-n-n' Iin time uu-tpreventita stied nturlths otsist of (t 'ticir otege Howsteser,tis iois-sntot iresett med-i tiploittil ((t tstimiouiiiitt s to suerior ictalstuetis frmtsain':g tteir cemed-aitit: s t tigtichn-ltrfiromt tn-i tittilo college miatets of other deprt- ptiotiessrs an titSoler qulifieiiiudjtgcs mtiis. Maniy have set about eling fct is ofatntory esidtn:n, :tlinniiogi Soinsn-ve'yhose Cthat cntuins a medI"cy oil health; (d a sht. unt of Ciie te stutdent is goitig to he qnarantttied won iwhsiich: she proises t egage- andlt somie studnetts are Cbeatitig a hiasty Suseqts uetlty; (e) lst sant of cietf it- rntrenti t of1towsnstolpreent beitg porttance-,'exmplttes of ter scietiici'r stitttlilthensdunring hichoidays. liteay wortki inte formit ij sitor5ti It is a hoax, howeer. artit-estie ancottits of sini'ttific- ue- igtitinus whicht she his onr'etotif th13DTH'lE U. CiOF . M .CALY. 'rthe'fntowhcstips wilth Cstlthtv te _______________,gran-edllu to thioe who aetetn d initit-I Inanders Alt - Amer itatn Football tke t: t hit'ptrlctini' f timy of tilt Etven thin-i- ittruttpro'fessionus tio~ughi silt-t _________ i- ott fitrmallys-excuttdfroum te cnpttu-, it wiltherttNtitbe~stwten-i 'thet'Chiristmauss ulustut'r of Lirelat' d-tiu pon tttt hhitsi hu tim-cloohg ou-is-ri tt er s- it lin-lr ttomorrowiu. Ir!someinoiionus is professort'canuh t'-ai-hers timestn 151thu' ititoir;tii:%, tti t-1 osl-c-nd toilit ierr suitd scintifit- voca~tins, tug on l tt lt-rcant ifootlleventitu. Prelfi'tncetll sihetn'giset-u.uthet' thing 'Te mtethodmserS its seentig thecteatin ieitg eqatot .Isgradats f uot mrt' is deiedluty noriginalth std gies risc- to than ivi y'ars' staunig. T'he felotw- somie vri-ct ereistig results. Cortre- shipt silh iignerllibit'hit-ittoritneut spuonidetne'isas carried ott wvtht thuelr; btsti:itsn msussully romlisige hed cochtes of theimlpurtatt college case hic term::masy he extemdeut tCte eevemns, and tey ser requested to discretiomi of the comumititee. tunae hicemnsvbom thiey though cm- BESSIE BRADWELL. HELMEI. titled to paces ott the honutoray eevemn. 1428 Micitgan as-., Chinago. Ihl. Coaches Dibble of Htarvard, Woodruff ANNIE CROSBY EMERY. Pen- of lemimsy, CaitaintPllh of Pritneton, broke Hall, Providence . 1. amid others semt repies, and the returms RUTH PUTNAM, 21 W 23u1 street. ace tabulated amd dscussed n the New York, N. Y. Christmao number. The al-Americuan_________ eleven: chosemi is conmputsed of hose players who were a choice of a nit- We bter Society Pro grim jority of those players who is-re a choice of a majority of te coachIes. The Webster Society of hic itw' de- The cover desigmn o this nmtbe is patment is busy mnaking arnge- decidedly omne of te most artistic IliaCnmets for their auial btsnqcuet. This hsn apepared on any college putlica- custom: of hainehg a baquiet is ote of tion this year. George Itortomn, literary long standimg, amd ths will be te editor of the Cicago Times-Heraid forty-second amual affahr. Richard . Kirk, George Ingod and These bamquets are alwys largely others,. contribute verse. The leading atne n ti h neto:ta article is a symposium: Burke Aaronu the coming banquet shal prove esems Hinsdae: The Man, and His Work, more successful thanaty previous a- Wi. T. Harris, nationa comnmissione fair of the kind given by te society. of educamtion, Henrty . Pattenigilli edi- It will he givenm about the mddle of tor of the Schol Moderator, F F. January. *Browme, editor of the Dial, Prof. A. C. Te folowig committees, two frons F teLaughlin and other pronminet men each class in the department, has been are contributors to this artile.- Shir- appointed by President Mygat to ar- ioy Smith, '17, contributes 'a story, range for the banquet: -Deep auto Deep." Charmen-D. L. Brown, M. G. Spaul- din. Eat-i B. Hawke; Clyde W. Ketch-