Wbe AOL, I J jog 41k> jo VOL. X1. ANN ARBOR, MIH., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1901. No 104 *....Our Special Line of.... Foreign and Domestic FABRICS FOR SPRING has arrived and is ar- ranged for inspection. We have the largest as- sortment in the city, 6.e H. WILD CO. io8 E. Washington St. WATER COLOR OUTFITS AT WI LDER'S PHARMACY YOU KNOW where to get.. AGOOD ALUNCH AND SMOKE it. E. Jolly, 308 S. State Street. NOTHING LIKE 1THEfI Trowbridge's Chocolate Chips (THlE ORIGINAL) 40 Cents per lb. QUARRY'S CAMPUS DRUG STORE A GOOD SHOWING Made by Track Men in Indoor Meet Last Night - Excellent. Records Made for Short Time of Training. The first indoor meet of the year was held last night !and the records 'made warrant the helter that Michigan will this year he represented by a first- class track team. The sprints were espiecially well represented and many of promise were entered. In the shot- put Robinson made a better record then any oise for several years past. tHis lowest mark was over 37 feet and most of his throws were over 38 feet. The contests in the other hield events disclosed good material. Considering the short time the contestants have hioU for traininig their pierformansces are highly satisfactory and the regniar ' Varsity indoor ineet in Mfarceli oulglit to show marked iniprovemeint. The tabulated records "fellow: 40-YARDS' DASI. trelimnaries: tirst lieat-Siccelcy seen, Bliss see- (1101; tiime, 5 see. Second heat-ttatiu ewen, tLevis sec- end; tine, 5 sec. Third iieat--ttasinisvon, lDilloway second; time, v sec. Fourtshtieat-Nsifer even, tRuesee- oinid;timiie, 4 4-5 sec. Fiftli ieat-Kiieip svon, iRobinsoni s(-sissltimie, P ee. Sixts th atHunst lotS, Ha yes seconid- Sevenutuhlieatt11ev evonfRoctue see- onit tiniiC5 sc. Etighitti'beat-Breitenbach \eon, See- tie second; timse, 5 see. SeiIFinals: Firstleat-LBliss eson, Itahnisseconid; tulle, 5 see. Secosud heat-it ist in woni, Swveeley secosud; time, 4 4-5 sec. Thurd heat -eufei even, ttayes see- sild tinme, 4 4-5. Fourth theat-Breiteisbach seen, Beebe second; time, 4 4-5. Finals-Nufer wvoii, Brietesubachiaiid ttaisiu tied for secoiid; timue, 4 4-P sec. 40-1: J111)ttUtRDLES-S RMIl-FtNALS. F~irst heat ttobiiusoui sson, Pustisam secoiid; time, Ui sec. Secoind Beat-tlasm sean, T'ucker second; tiiue, P 4-P sec. f'inal-Rbisoniaiid Itfashuintied, Tl'cker third; tinie, ti 1-P sec. P-LAt' tUN. First hieat-tHayes soin, Buckley see- end: time, 4th P-P sec. Seconit heat-Long esoni; 48u'-P sec. 't'iirud heat-Stiirgeoii s'ou:t;nie, 49 4-5 sec. FRATERNtTY RL- LS. The fraternity relays are a distinct insnovation, and through the number of sceleties represented was small, the re-sults were encouraging. The D. K. E. Awon from the Delta Slima Delta; time, 50 1-5 sec. The Pil Kappa Psi svois froum the Psi tpsiloii; time, 59t see. flat. This closed the fraternity relays. CLASS RRLAYS. Tie class relays were the muost spir- ited of the evening. The 'OP Lits son froni the '02 -Med- ics; tiime, 55 4-5 sec. This was the best tiime iuade in this event. The '04 Mled- is wvoii froii the '02 Life; time, 58 3-5 sec. 'The-'01tLasswons froimi the 02 D~eiits; time, 57 4-5 see. D~eiits; tinie, 57- 4-5 sec. Time '02 lass defaulted to tae'01 lits. H. V. Birdsell '89 Presents a Wagon to Athletic Association 'lie :athletic Associatioiulhas just re- ceivedil -bruid siesw Biidsellswagoii, ewhiihii meall charges taut, lie a p~resi'it froiii Mr. Htorace V. Birdsell, 78'), ofSth Bseniid, lmit. The ewagons is -a bi-sutvy ;and a product of the tBirdsell Miii'Co.,iiakr oif closer ihulers, wzi'S (s -iid carriages. The cloe- hul- lerci dp utiuct of tth- inissense ws-rks is tlalrgest If-ctory of its kind illi.the Mr. irdussell ewhilei-tIfthe University seas a mieiier of the tsi Upsiloii tea iirinity lull sue of tihe test knownseiniiei aihouiid teclii' tiiit0. Siince leasing Ann Artier lie has beenall arsdent tel- leswer of our attiletli-teas andt is al- ways5 iii ev-idteince at the Notrie iDiime and C'hiiigoi gasn(es. tHearinug of the nees Iof iesagen to fiillowes' Iitg straft horse whlichi liii-Athletic association esill purchase, Its'. tBirdseill decided that there couililbe' honii bsi'ter th'an Aus enter to this effieit ii'it to the suiperiiiteindeiit of liihevworks aiid the nagoni is hiere ready for use. M1r. Birdsell sircehasvlng the iniser- sity has tieluli-cinecteil eithli the big" vehicle plant iii iihe aiarity of treas- iirer. Htis biusinissaffairs are iies-er so pr-ssiiig, Iiiiev vii' that hei- -anuet take in a Mishigali gone' ant folliiisthe wvork of our teamis. The thsans iffitestiiuit body are idie liei donor. -Mr. Birdsell has set ain swell to follosw. Washington's Birthday Party for Girls Oitly EDUCATIONAL REVOLUTION Classics to be Supplanted. L y Comnmer- cial, Economic and (ioverniental Studies-Prof. E. D. Jones tf Wisconsin on tie Change. Aul educational revolutioni is imnmi- nent. Fronts in txtreme of Classics and so-called cultuire studies, the pen- dulunsr is swiinging the oilier wvay. The treiii of the twentieth cirs ai'ay edu ca- tionis letoward ai b -iso o f indus- try, commiserialiighsts. .,tics,,anti government.Ithstio; years to hi-gthe Ansersemn mis .- .s round tii a tbroadeninmg oh psi.,: h ut now iiist of the leadin i !.:ifions of learhiiigiire ofierinug -ii" u. rees in umoideris studies teerisle, uais. trof. E,.C). Joiies otfVW seeiisiiiUni- versity, representfative of thle United states af the Paris expositioni, detyart- meiit of inidustry, aiid lecturer iii 'In- idistrialh tesousrces of *tie Ciiited States" Oftfthie-University, is our of the foreiistsf expoeneits of thle un-w regimse. ftc gsrinted the felloinlgiii- teei-ses ilu: tHese tar shioiilitthe trevailinig policy tffia eounierciiol suntpolitical eduiicatioe li-carried ?' 'SuthIsaiis'idut-atiiinsshioulidpit-sent fhie genesral technuicail courses such as, priiiarily, lihi study of the production of \ueafle ,coisuumercial lass, idminietra- flollti an t siofstis . This shehot be baioiishosoit goiistfraiinug ini history, elsemeits of econics, literature, phylsicsaniii iiafhieinafit-s. i.v itti such it feuudatieti the youiig i11111aii(srung tiiward iiitusti"A t aishpo- litical lifi' is reaidy to rond (.:aniu- caon itoi suit his piroposetd c :eer. For thie imiaiuuthiug to a life in ',lii iteid Stafes courseseshiouldtbe u uvitheti oi comminercial georgraphy, advanced em- um-rc ial geograpehy, ladvansied coauier- cial law,-.publuic servict', insdustry- in the Usnitied Stares.,oind higher studties in admsinistration osnd statistics. To eqnuils thi- setntupilannsisng a eareer in f or- eigni coninierue sirtiolitical life fliers sthullii'essisnercial geographly, conu- sular sirs sc., theory aiud smethiods of foe'ii trade', ands a thieriiigh traiimugi iii SivaiitishlI. say Staiash, because. this fustraul audsi StlmAmnericani countries offer Tire-riniireuthy 015 oteiniig for yoiungli4 1n. Juset as se has-sthur'Mess- roe doiieinipolifics so ss' shiousld haveiita'Monro-e toctrine" in iilutls-. tSpts51 is time hmiguauge(if these' ceui- trii-s. '11t'hferor esay Shpaish firsf. luld ln ermalnlianIsi 'ellh iniidet- usinding orutr. ruii cisen-ti are fhe pioorest colounizers" so theiirus fuhe'ast U1niversity SText N ew Sand SSecond - *for .AllI SDepart- ments at .i 8S0-1:-U1) tRUN. This'-J. tHou (iini has goeld heed misruttithaustoll uue. 13luise se-n, Spuleting secondi; timse, uugluim thei'eu-e-du iiuy ise t-le se- "'usthu fathus' senudinug a hey 10 oc( 2_uiun. 12 sec. N esuge or shoes' surrey as shuewill. legs' theure is thus questieuu: 'Ituus t MILE tIUN. ~Whaltevr'the uIshuuiitioi of(ithe U. 11ss1101 Iiluushouldit he giveni to us course Mauil seem,"IKellogg seclit. luster uot A. gilisoyrhut'.sheu' uillhh iu1uegilli ii i igohuur i-umsieeuiliisl" Olebey 4. i(hu : luils. 4 iuimm. 53 st-c. i f!10 jolhlielutious sue-st -'ridhoy eu-si-sig. goe h oll-e'ge-. 1h'u etihis--sii(ulee' tHItGH JUMIP. i~thuet stitl-byutuhusioftwoisv eiks go intos uies the thi'fme ths- ussu Cnrunstrmig ewoin, P ft. 11 iii.; Barrettutots-es-lwuiosofiuutuirs oluuil th1ium- auuimsts hu ette eseh. hsi I ecesutP f. Siii; Carkthist,~ stu ii hu shmutess f tussuuuuu ymumni uliueili. NuowsCliumthis'collegs maim seod-- t 8il;Gay hrof.siuuss to gluze'weistfullhy upon Mueighits,"lforIh fifth 0u-sr to tauekepsituusiahl r. 11.deiedlthieni. seuslk !itsrseill thaut ue giv-inig the inon- SHOT-PUT. Thme plity tos he givens unext- Friday college mess too great si head istart? 'fliere esere- but fosur entries in flue evensing promsisee smusch iii fle wsofsi The msatter stepends on circusmstancres. .shout-ut-Roebisoni. Swseeley, Ilerrns- socil enjoymnit. Plasehave lieerimThe swell-trainedun uiiversity-usanus ibhe-f stris i asd Weber. Thur uistansces were discussed, amid defisite arreangemsenmts for fittedl to hadvanuce thans Isis fellos. ase folows of the thre-e that qualified: uill seems hi completed. A detailed ac- And euro ho has caught up to thes ue oihbiussos, P39 ft. 9 is.; Seseely, PP3 ft. countu of the psarty wiliuappe'ar lsater. easily outfstrips. them, prov'iutsg sit 7 is, amid HIlrsstein 32 ft. 7 in. course lie be able (and faithful.I Ihehiusonss record surpasses ithat of 8ol o agu teeidsra huset years inner by 5 feet. Women Enjoy Swedish Folk Dances shudntagop heeiutrl courses too high, holiwever. Imstead POLE VAULT. they should hbe placed -oms a level wvith the pole vault, namely, Fishleigh. and w'hich ire being participatedt in ear'ls take :theum and coninmue cn ithviitime Divl-es. Dv-orak, time 'v-arsity. chain- ev-esinig at time Baruour (y lymmaslusm, ws-rkin i their sesnior 3-ear. plosm, did nist compete because re- are, provinsg a gmeat sucess. Timent- "At this point see come to timemines- strainmed by Director Fitzpatrick on ac- tenduhance 'his been good and conisider- lion of .the classical studies. They are count of nn injured heel. able pleasure and ainusensesit cams-. beautiful sod round off a mam well. -Fisblighm cleared the bar at 10 "ft. -ioned. All college women are invited M'1any great men' in polities and buzst- while Davies succeeded in cleating 9 to partieipate. Gamges will begin prom- nes 'have received' a classical- educa-