The Mkichig n Daily ANN ARBOR, MICHIGANI Ilk P91):UtMA\RCH 24, .1910. No. 122. VOL. XX. JAPANESE BARON TALKS Customs and Institutions of the Mikado's Land Set Forth. Baron Danok Kikuchi's talk last night, given uder tle ausicles of Sigma Xi, proed to be higly interesting to a good sized crowd. Baroo Kikuchi is in America on a msore (or less diplomatic missionl adc the purpose of his visit is to further cemsent the bods of fried- ship 1now exising etween tis con~try and Japan. He believes that a growing koosledge of earls ltter will insure a cotiuancee of the friendly relatioss betseesJplan and the United Staes slnd that aIll1un- lerstalcllg (f each oher's problem~ssill so) cem~ent our friendship that it will be imp~regable to tle attacks of ellum journalisms. "The present state of Japaese civili- zations has not all eels accomsplishedt in the last fifty years, but1 is de to cetu- ries of developmet," declaredcthte tBar- (n. "Il is reellarlalle to nocte tat te essential caracteristics of thle Inatiol ave srvied illsite of the great sulit- cal slnd idustrial chage. "'Tlse lpa- nee spirit,' whichs consbines a lovc(f counltry wills a del) reverence for the imp~erial hose, remsais as true a1s ever. Ill a cursory way Bronl Kikuhi trac- ec the history of is people to thle open- ing of Japans by Comno(ore Perry. Febo te year fin . C. the Japanese popse have recogie (and~ revecec an unbslrokenl lie of kgs, aI record dm- paralleledI by ay oter(natoll.Briey Ie told of the rule (f te Sosugns ad the Japanese feudal syteml. 'Ts a cer- tailn group lof retainers, dopportnIiy to, slldy the Cinese classics ad listrc- tionl illthe mlilitary arts were gien. "tIwas 111)1till 8that 1111te last Shogunl resignedl his position and the (ew era (f Jaan ega. \it te passing of the Shogun the cr fortsc ( exclusion ofIte bIsbrian 111(lid 1out. Five arilces werec publiIsed by tsc youn~lg emlprr wh1ichl haecosisly(l guided hs plilc to th prese.n1 time1. The first sas a provision forl 111111rI ive assemis. c Thsc secodllrequir11ec that all classes shall uniteicarying11 oul thelse(as of th new 1rgime.l Th third cmpel~lld all ci i 1(11mislitar o(fficers toI deal1jcstl 1and1 equtalyins1 the acmiisratno f their duties. Fourth, cuncivilizedcu csoms of forber timles swere tole boken through. The fifth andllm1o11t1striking m~adlate mwls that they sould search the world for knowledge. "Ill l&81te demplerrissed Ia poc- lasaton, calling a1 naltinIal assemslly r (iet t (seet ill 89. Meanwh'lile cul- missio1ner were s~Isent t tleuole (1111 Amlerica It)oostudy leir cnIstiutinls iand~ loliical sysem~s. Now clonstitionllll governm~sent is firsly 'estlised in11 Jats an after teny years of prcticaIt111er T'he Japaese eulcationIal syst 5m s described in deail by te Baron "For eig teachers ere ecgagd iinauguralft-II ing the natioall eu~catin~al 51y1115m1111 as usuacl Jcapanese scolars wr. 1(11 abroladl toIslldy Ceasteneduca1(1ti11111al ''The rsult is aI cmpul((lsor(imary edcatlclionI (f sin ccars 11(11saistc- shom thai 97 perct of thec school pop-t ulatlionII merc actllly enrlled((iIn tn year lQo7. At telage(f tmcllee 1 Japa- school fo le 11yevars After three yars (f furthI slldy iI a11cpepraoy scool he is realy t tec'age (fIventy for tsc univecrstyIThcrc re twmpial unl i-m versities those(f oo 11and Kyoto with twol others Inearig cmpslelltion.IIh Uiersity of IToko 11s ix 5Wdeartment whileIat (f 1K1((111 Ils Inly four 5seepaI rate faculies. "fT'e((elld(f euclatiol for irsis beingrecoIgnized m(ore 111n1 smore. Al- realdy in the primsary schsools the cattendl- an~ce dof girls equa~cls that11of tile boys. Almost 2'aohighl scholols care ((In wopen to the irls for igher education" Baronl Kikuchi popesied that aother 'isportant crisis is approaching il Japal mhichs ((olves the possile breaing1 dIown of their presetl social systeml. Baron Kikuchi is the presidet of thsc University of Kyoto an~d is ill tis cop- try ill a more or less diplomsatic caacty.1 lHe speascsvery well-chosenl Englishs and~ inl a pleasng mann11er. TRACK MEN WILL z HAVE HAD BATTLE Cornell Shows Up Strong in Dis- tance Runs--Michigan Appears the Stronger in Fieid Events. That ]Michigans will meet strong op- Iposiinin Saurcdays track cn~test wihI Conl andcItlat the \olrnscsarc1in clangcr of lsig Ito e Ithacans is e1i1 dent fro((51thsc Ilaks ltscCorell Ielm (syade 1in ts vas ity melet last Saturda. Mtichisganis 15h cstron~gest in te field events andllCorell scem1(ohav t1 acvantagc in the istnce 'runs ma~kig it ill)e((r1 lbat te svillryinIthlcm((cc willt go to thteamIc hichn (d sows strng-, est in the dalses. 'The mIile ru il Saura's mset ill prob~ablsy be theibig featire lf th(e cn- test betwe-en the easter sand westerl schdools. Cornell las tmwo istceucenc mho swill makl~e Ccptan Ma cot Michi- gallcxcert Iimslf to t I tottown Therc is a probablitny ht tse1111(111 whlether 1hcwear tsceascrn "C o thc wsernl"M,"XwiIIbreak thc milelcrcoclr set by "Spicr" Coein(1190, a ((1ar of4:445 T'escte~rn ilers who look spcally dang(erou15 lee Tlor whos holds11(1 intercollegate recrdlin(te two-mil'111 anol I)efioyleIcor an l th1Ile((le1in 427 last Satu~rcday at thc Crnell vas(ill (((ccl Captain11 idy cn11in(alt 1rb-l ability go eler than 4:27 ie ( is l ush It as h inscheds the mslc racc last Sturay1 was (in good ctcodillton(1aftcr thc rcc. The scIolard ruCl( 11~lgo oCorll the 6 1-2 lats racc, 84 yarst lthc Ithsaca mlet Saturdayi 1 71 I-5 , tiec mhichlso MihilganIICrunne~r inIe md de distan1ccIXvcntIlls 11ccnIableictId 0111.1 IthiSsar 11al1 will lbe telc ve1 rie'c fl if ann ohsr Mliciganl runnr cal gol bectteI thallie as bencdin(11g Cornll as 11(1 manllillthe f911(1vecs l mwho mill ble ablcIto Iak those dlece111 from tiletWoIler'inles hlbst mn m who ill cmpsIete ill te so~tlt fo Corneltlas a recordl (f only 39 fet 5 icles. InI theIole valt te recdrlo(f Flackc is i feet 3 incles ad IFrencv sholdhave 11o difficlty in taking thils eent. IHaler anldi IHorer (15ay hav1e somellCdiffcusty us tie hill jump Goun- lockc having goneIC5 fet 10 I-2 ichsin that event. I Thse tmo(lases a11nd tc 1the cdls ill tlbrin~g forths keen cmpsletion 1(and it is 1thoulgt thact 1final victory forleictecr teamliwill depiendll~argly on(thelsucsll (Iof these eents. iBlass tieledng Co'r- * (Cotiued un Page 2) - CUICE WILL 11tEAR * ABOttUI' I. IAN ll It I Chanticleer, te lay mhichi has ci1a1111 aI snlsati on in Paris, 0will lbd ted su1(11ct - of an adresslby Mri R.'almon be fore the Cercle Franca i Marbeds21."A eectre onII oltaiiebc Itch oisc (f s Natpoleon's palaces inear Iaris, was tl te -gilvcl)Ion)tils dacte bt Me. Talamnhsh sblstitted CatcliCeer ill its scall 'ITse Cece IialcaIS will prelsnt 'MaladeIC Tmaginair," IaIFreclplyon(1 -Apreil 29. Prof. J. R. FEffingee mill Icc- ture (In theI'playca femwIdays lbeforelit Sis givenc STUDENTS HAULED UP Bali Playing in Streets Draws Ire of City Authority. fore 11 1rclllgresslor,- 1s thed satementIl madec l mo l (11sildaily acithe111courlt ouse Ill stdentls 1broughttli uth11Ie csarge of plynghll -in th stretsor111r ileg st1111av l fewo1thi1gs tilearnICI about tile ctl i nan(11 IIcsc l mol~lst eveII da Sl) lldd i 111111 clllllltlls hve bellee suprse by having a certain gentlet bugyIraill g t1''ill 1hesidc1 them1 1111 Hr- ing to ive them11a11 frelo ride.c Iol te mlost1111t111he'offen111111ve1be1n1i blisfu igora Ielfl l"011 s111111cr cIl- C 1111" 111Or l~ln 11 (1 1 lill. 11ITc FIHTII IOVs ) Ilit' ON11111111 1S'r. (;-r-r-r-Ir--ill o( l ete Rc 11 ocky c o n- tahl l u b ,11 b rul Ill'- llc lltll IIIa the aelp1i1( his I V1111o 10 old n Ihe sag t al geialcll t 1111 elI Ow-w1(1 1w 1111I ' -came t de ''yf 111r1stose, (cto 11111 . Il oshapes col iced lteelgtoom, llsThe no 1ise I he ca'n~ie hurrinto Ill'e scene11o11th1e11111iX Ig re- 'inutespB,,' tll thI Iu-Io, heIT th St. 11111 111wa1s 1(111eslyiethe grasdthMe bull-do tlg--11ords n-tk mhlld11was11withdraw. oll n 111 atepted1to1extract th1111S1111111nlow 11111 the111111 . 111 ef1oItsres 1lt 8 werelxchag11111 o tl thou m 2s1(1) tereted Plos fll~w~land S 2are- sul cort roeednr~ wil onsitue,90e fina(lI Tit II ) R NI) F I 21(14I '1O UNAMINT AST 21GH 2 Last nigh at ill, L'mo th 118ir blockof te brdge histtou 1190n was pa' c. 1;wuamaml )sboii 21(4'v ing stedy a l cosistnt gme, 1racl the igh coreof nt, wich 142th highst sore lms a ofany (4ng4 t P'CI) ew oi the lillil~y I pat.'(51'p st fellW lcY-s has bee sW.sOfla ;idp1 t (hslfl 11il 1whe 11111- to sT.llGr ETnO BEt dot suJyce IllTALKI. PHILOSOPHERS BUSY Al thse Friday afternoon party of thc Womcuen's League iMis. Hetif(If 1r1nd1 1 Rtpids, will speak oil the history .11nd Members of llepartmen t Produce legends conneIctedIIwith the stodle)f(It. Work Along l'lany Lines. GeCorge slnd the Dragon. Mrs. IHIcuftis Thecphsilosophsical department con- excepltionally melt fitted to speak ilc111tis dtinucs 111sdusual activity in original work, sublject, havinsg studieed it toe sev~ecra ll a- 1a e gathered from the following yearCs, anld sas seen requiestedebysehral C dparCtil11s1. Dr. Sellars, who is spend- piublishers 115 write a hook uoit(. lug Itse yeare at tile universities of Paris Dacicng wilt fo~llow thle progra~i. -aowl Heidelberg, is at work on his meta- 1(1h11sicsi syhichs Prof. Bergson, the FA OU LET R csesinent French philosopher, has taken FAMOU LECT R Imuchintl~eest. Hie has several articles at 111ess, continning the series on the TO ADDRESS S. L. A Ca eres, beguns two years ago. IiV! r Shepard hsas almost completed for publicat111isn is remsarkable investiga- Gerald Stanley Lee, Celebrated 11(11(1ofIthle ph~enomena of blood-supply, Author, to Give an Interpreta- to thbraC~inl durinlg steep. These have tion of America. 10111111veC einled work of the most ex- adtingo kind. Frons four to five hundred recoeds save seens taken of transmission- The S. IL. A. breings to the uiv~ersity, timeslood-pressure, the jugular pulse1- tomo~llrrom (sighlt, a11 excecding l idlcu 111(1dlthepulse-foriu.- His investigation4 esquICet chacteCr1in tile Iperson of terld1 of meml~ory and inhibition in normal ant- Stanley Lee. lHe will lecture, 11 inUI 11b11orml cadscs are also ready for publifi veelity Hl, uponI "NCw Kindldll(11caion.11Other researcises, on the relA- Ncw Sizes of I-len : Vi) Interprettion1 tionll of heart-rate and breathing in at- Ill -Aiserica."tiona11111C l1150nearly complete. Th~e Mr.ILee's famesCrestsupon( varied td y o1111 f0 thse gallvalso-psychic reflex, acievemenlchts.I He haslnbli enCIIa1eon-Irwil \4Ir. Cranse, is cliso well advanced. spibctus fgure in Itse wold oleterof.d Wenleoy hIas just published some his hooks of sketchses an11d essays5 11(1 11111t1 of isis sttidy of the hellenistic ing swon the praises ofItucinen 111 as pIIeidlin the forml of two articles, one Oliser e ndell [Holmes, ChlesDud on 11111hiloeudaes, aisothser on Flavius fey Warn~erGeorge VWiliaml Ctils, osepus.His lbug expected hook on Clarenced lDemingpiandl otherCs lot elqialIKentltis finishsed, aind will be sent to no~td. prCess at 0once, for pulication in October. Il is the auhthcor of "Thse Sbao 11101 eI chIs (150 in press an address on John Christ," Abts an '(Old New- 1'ngland11D1al1ton1and Itse atomic theory, which- CIhtech," ''The VowieIf thacine,111(1t1 beced at the Dalton centennial "Inspired MillII~ioda 1 ires,"and (nmero slmetin~g sf the Research clot in April. otherC ssorks. lids losng paper on Heredity and the s a lectllerl Mr. Lee has wnsis - tIls (tile of Educationh ias just been pub- tinIction, foe (cars belig calldbwithibshed.I ise tins sent to press an ex- greact freqenecy Ill easternl univedite1111 k listill article oin Casuistry, for the though Ic'lse ha Ilnotsmade thseIllltorm In I ((lodllllallof Religion and Ethics." Isis pro~fessionilto thic exclsioni sf 11h isAotherC Cesearch, on the Cynics, for the workC cas useedihtor oft"Nlouint'T01." sameidstanidlardl work, is usearinug comple- leies1a bm11111of strikingely ftecsh r1111 n. is recenst appointment as Ameri- gincl ideas; a faCI that is tetcedbyss n ereentative of the "Review of John(11Sheidlan Zelie, weiti ("111 thele'bology shil Philosophsy," edited by Critic. Iesl peaiks as follows: Prssf.tMenzies of St.Aindrews Ulniver- s"I tile Yate Diviitiy Schossolede sitybias bsrought him fresh editorial re- hse gradultatedt in'88,ihe wasIregde dlas sponsillbities. sssmiethiig lota free audIc'(list Iis lilys- IProf.Pillsbsury's lectures on .the ticisuns no 1al1aysV 1t1kenlClserosy Pssycholsgy of Reasoning," delivered at lsii swhatesvercrit(liC(idism Xame wsCde-Columbia-Un~iversity, as visiting lecturer, ceiCved inithe' mosst geniail spirit1 It was la.st scar, are at press, and will he pub- alw~ays 1110 iuch of a bothdr to him1(fished bits April. His "Essentials of tso hosldl lbgrudge. The 0111 ScoIbdhilllllPsychology," an elementary text-hook, whso witnessedbth(ticexecutionliofIthed(s (ls ini the prister's hands, and will Duike of 1 Hmiltonlsa1111 t IIit wa.s Ilppedar befor esiing. He has undertaken n(olde 511great licatdin itsclfIbutit waso I5dscs of articles oin psychological sub- a 111CC los to him.'Itiiik this was ject s foe ike "Cyclopaedia of Education," mucstih le way se felt ibisstiIls ideas1 (o becpubslished Isy the Macmillan com- and1 wvay 1sf seeinig thsiiing st thsat they pamy. A Cepsort ois "Tests of Audition," were Cl ssiiuch bctter tanthiose1ofsthicirlunldet(hell as a member of the commit- pedople,. 11(1 thatittheysveesis,11an d, chbed ontests of the American Psychologi- all they sweremould besa soic loss to cal Associationl, of which he is now hiii. lie beleved in hiimselfIssihsout p11residenti,swill be ready in a few weeks. iind kept osii This afternoton at i 0oo oclock iniliii- veXrsityrNail, Mr. M. M. Thomisiil dlCivehis 01ration (oni"Peace"svhsichs too(k first prizc in thic receist Uiversity Icontest.VtWith this orat11on1Mer'l'homas mill reprleent lthscunivitVsy inithe Michigan SItlte 1Peace'Oratoricacidonls- test (lentPFridaby It .Albion.This pulici hseariing is free of charge iiislmany are(C ecte IICCIto give (lid oratorea-goad send off. '1111E'F DAYS CCIFP FOP SENIOR CLASS SONI1STEIPS. 'The conitest fsse thec prize osfI$4uu (It- feedit yhie Mortor iBoardi lucidly clos- es isiithe tweiity-seveiithio(Itthis onth.si 'The trice is expected to briiig ossom(e1 g1(11od ngs, 1(111it isd eseiallysdesiresd that the son111chiosen shsall repredsnltille veryest(II ta~lnt olth1111class and11 thtit shall11 be'a10111 ut whiichs the class ipviv be proud.ii Withs lut ltiiee days reain - (1g it Iehoves all ssto (iItecns toIsenterl the clbiontestciogelt busy. SOUVENIR EDITION OF FRENCH PLAY. Wcithi the date of the annual play given bsy the Cercle Francais not far off comesC the anns~ouncemsenst that the book111ptublishsed bsy the _ French depart- anenst snill ise out on April first. For tile lstthree years the department has publ~lised the aitiual play for the use lf th Ibd5ariouis classes in French. This feaitured 0111beguisin (907 whein 'Le B-oureoi s .estiltsonsns was printed as a sostisr111istthe play. 'hplay t7hits year is Moliere's come- bye CM511le tiusginsire." The com- (millede111 charge have chosen the ver- silon thact appceirs us the 'Grands Ecri- elinss"in cditioin of Frentch works that conlta~ins all thse vritigs of Moliere. tissotit 7511 dopOi of thse play will be plublished this yeie. It is printed on rery lo inelpper and wilt coutain illus- trctiostakeii froissold engravings. Th1 id ness of those who will take part in thid production at the New Whitney mill he published in the book.