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G.SPALDING & BROS. arethe largest manu- facturersin theworld Trade-Mark of OFPICIALE QUIP- MBNT,Iorallathletic sports and pastimoes. o If you are interest- .0 ed in Athletic Sport U syoushouldhaveacopy d 1Nu t sf the Spalding eCat- alogue. Isa complete is known throughout eneyolopedloof the world as a What's New In Sport eoouararnte of and is sent freeon re- Qua"Iity. quest. A. G. SPALDING t. BROS. C(hicago Detroit INDOOR Track Goods Running Suits i r t C tDITORs. News .................. Lee A White Assistant..............Harold Titus Athletics............Wilbur D. Elliott Women ........... Frieda Kleinstick Music and Drama......Hollis S. Baker Exchanges ...... . .M. B. McHugh EDITORIALS. James K. Watkins Morrison Shafroth Charles Good G. S. Lasher John T. Kenny ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Walter K. Towers Harry Z. Folz Dion Birney D. A. Hinckley Arthur B. Moehlman Russell B. James Fred Lawton Harry G. Myser Frank Rowell Charles H. Mylander Morris Houser M. Mack Ryan Wade Oliver BUSINESS STAPP thre satalways lnunlerots denidlds Vek from other institutions for lectures on of the subject. Last Monday Mr. Zowski Eve delivered a lecture before about 4oo run 4tudents of Purdue University on the and ".volution of the American Water ores Turbine Type." A little later Mr. A Moyer, of the engineering department, rate will'speak before the same university on piec "Steam Turbines." Iii order to return for the compliment two members of the faculty of Purdue will give talks before OF the engineering students here. SENIOR LITS IMPOSE TAX 'T AND OUST FORMAL DANCE leti The seniors of the literary depart- The ment, assembled in. class meeting Wed- Feb nesday afternoon, fixed the dues for bete the year at $2. This does not include sity. the cost of invitations, however. This cor year the seniors may purchase as many whi invitations as they wish at thirty cents win bach. Class Treasurer Baker reported ' a good sized balance as already in the age treasury. The president urged upon the the auditing committee the necessity of rela imnmediate activity. ((CO The proposition of a formal date to for be given in conjunction with the settior class laws was discussed. It met with little In favor, and though the committee was ciaII authorized to proceed with a joint dance vari( it was ruled that the affair must beas informal. ((C The matter of a class picture to be sche hung in Memorial hall was postponed mad tilil a later meeting at which titme 0 wofl class historian, a prophet, a poet, ao 'valedictorian, and a toastmaster will also be elected.I A NEXT GARGOYLE WILL held DEAL WITH TRAGEDY ner -- bush Reeking with gore, with blood oozing i from every page, the coming number soci of the Gargoyle promises to be a amb thriller. The editors speak of it as the mak murder number, and regard it with awe. succe So it is to be officially designated. Gruesome though the details may be, \li this novel issue promises thrills in i plenty. Finding at their disposal sev- priat eral strong stories of unusualy excel- lence, which by a strange coincidence coac were all on gruesome topics, the edit-C ors determined to mould the entire number to the subjects of homicide and \; death. Even the leading humorous C. I story, by Donald Kahn, is of the efforts stree of a crew of frightened sailors to save a dying shipmate by means of faith Fi treatments. The leading serious stories are the work of Lee White and of Harold Titus 8 respectively. Both are tragic in their interest and in their climax, Bly at TI equally strange coincidence the titles of Ltad the two best poems submitted are "The Suicide" and "The Murderer." Both of i i these products of campus poets will ap- plica pear. The jokes and cartoons have been de- j So 'ts year an inovaton in s will be attempted at indoor track met will iruary 26 writh a pr hmm een the four csses in tl Entries will not even Is ding to departments, and ch has the Iarge~st numbe ters will win the meet. tuesday afternoon. Inter Fred La %ton caled a 1 various lrnalagers et the. cy teams. Only six chiss -e present. I h m(,t i tite pur ioti .far1sing terclass Manager Larwtol y desirousthat.Candidate yos track teams cone is towards the drawig dule for the relay race te i tonear amur ill commence in earnest the he second semecster. ,))4NIit in Karm-oriywitd the issue. DealII 1. ithe exb t is riot. "Sonces o3, l\ -A1ialol uc of ('o s. set of Japntes po d page w ill be ts('d e. The murder nm the first of thet C i FICIALS PRODUC7 SY1STEM NIFORIIN I ) ttte)I f1mairde - is trI" everywher ton.OPPl . lur o tr 1, rp ar fe 1 Oil Llie 21" t' IITS track ath. be lpnd lie Unit It adieC a (((It.::, WAHR'S SPECIAL Follitain Poll FOR $1.00 WAUR'S BLUEBOOKS FOR 20c Wil I I kId those moch rnded a IIanin. WAHR'S University Bookstore 7 9 NORTHMUNIVERSITY AVE. Pitrs I meeting of the se 1last night in R om ing building, In Wil iness of the class wva: he CengIine~rs have al program this yeas ition of every Ima C. A. Bowman Walter Q. Wilgus Kenneth Osborn Norman H Hill Myer Rubin Norman Wittet e each ecss. litertue 1 Ci< ..ltC Il( Statl meI~tIo a dcilch THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910. Editor Today-DEWEY A. HINCKLtY. WEATHER: Partly cloudy, warmer. ite lJard J{ne rch ifor th Sset .lass it . Iajor i& C t. mrts o:f the city, k" Wasingftoll UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Jan. 2o--Robert Edeson in "A Man's a Man," New Whitney. Jan. 2o-Koanzaland dinner, Union club house, 6 p. m. Jan. 20-Senior Engineer dance, Gran- ger's. Jan. 21-J. Lit luncheon, Barbour gym. 12 p. It. Jan. 21-"The Inspector," Comedy Club play, New Whitney. Jan. 2-Michigan-Northwestern debate. University hail. Jan. 2-Second party in Catholic Stu- dents' club series. Jan. 22-"The Goddess of Liberty," matinee and night, New Whitney. Jan. 24-Woman's League ice carnival. Jan. 28-Seumas MacManus, S. L. A. number. Jan. 28-Fresh Engineer dance, Bar- bour gym. ZOWSKI WRITES ARTICLES ABOUT "WATER TURBINES" Among articles that have been written by members of the faculty is one by J. C. Zowski of the engineering depart- ment, on "Rational Methods of Deter- mining the Principle Dimensions of Water Turbines." The article appeared in the Engineering News of Jan. 6. This article is the second written by Mr. Zowski on turbines that has appeared lately, and is written with the view of using it together with the first and an- other now in the course of preparation, as a text book. Mr. Zowski is engaged in the writing of a text book on tur- bines and these articles will take its place until it is completed. Michigan is at present the only uni- versity in this country that offers courses in the study of turbines, and ive u tion (((C'f lll' It11'ttt)10 yv otir t$1 ountail P er is the best ever. ve tutrttotttted photogr tionr purposes, cost 65 W H 1T1E S Kodaks Photo Supplies Developing Printing Enlarging The largest line Pen- nants and Banners and Lowest Prices. BAILEY & EDMUNDS (miFa s an Tackle and Ai mnmtion Key filln a sfec ialty 121E.Lbertyst. A nArbor, Michigan . E. JOLLY'S 308 S. STATE STREET Lunches, Tobbacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. I t s I m i e 'ttt t t Ifr tt -. 't rstttoteou.1tt to havo a B -1B-1B PIPE 19l sichigan Pillw aphs for cllt I I U1D11 PRESS BUILDING. MAYNARD ST. Nertrt 1ir tr tim i Indoor Sprinters' Shoes Pushers' Corks We can supply you with every- thing for the Gym. Rub Dry Bath Towels STUDENTS BOOKSTORE Sheelan & Co. 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